Ron the Scot
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Just joined the forum. I live and work near Glasgow, Scotland. Great to read the views of the guys on the other side of the Atlantic. Pleased to be part of the tool-nuts community !
I've got a big collection of tools built up over 40 years - have used them professionally and for my hobbies. I used to buy mainly UK tools - mostly Britool. However in recent years I've switched to tools from the USA - mostly Snap On but also a lot of MAC. I buy this expensive stuff because (a) it's great quality, (b) it's lovely, and (c) its MADE IN THE USA.
However, this week I bought a MAC Tools 13 piece star driver (Torx) set. They look great and are in a nice storage box. However, just before I threw away the cardboard outer wrapper I spotted in small print 'Made in Taiwan'. What's that all about?? If I want Taiwan stuff there are plenty of brands in the UK which can supply at half the MAC price. I'm away to think again about buying any of MAC's stuff. A pity.
Ronnie
I've got a big collection of tools built up over 40 years - have used them professionally and for my hobbies. I used to buy mainly UK tools - mostly Britool. However in recent years I've switched to tools from the USA - mostly Snap On but also a lot of MAC. I buy this expensive stuff because (a) it's great quality, (b) it's lovely, and (c) its MADE IN THE USA.
However, this week I bought a MAC Tools 13 piece star driver (Torx) set. They look great and are in a nice storage box. However, just before I threw away the cardboard outer wrapper I spotted in small print 'Made in Taiwan'. What's that all about?? If I want Taiwan stuff there are plenty of brands in the UK which can supply at half the MAC price. I'm away to think again about buying any of MAC's stuff. A pity.
Ronnie

In fact they recently brought production of their Code blue grips from China BACK to the USA made by a plastic company in Meadville, PA!