Makita is high quality pretty much anywhere. Ryobi in Japan is an entirely different company that might only sell their tools in Japan. Recently they got sold off to another Japanese company called Kyocera and they now make tools under that name. Not sure about the quality, but the US Ryobi is a completely different manufacturer. It's possible Kyocera power tools are manufactured in Japan.People are often surprised to find out that Makita and Ryobi stuff in Japan is often industrial equipment or high quality equipment for timber framing. It's a stark contrast to the stuff in the US market. I think Hitachi has a pretty good reputation here since more people are aware of the fact that they make such a broad variety of things.
Also, ever heard of Panasonic power tools? They're focused on the industrial market like production line tools. I think those are also made in Japan.
Really sad what happened to Beta. At least USAG still is decent - the actual made in Italy stuff is top notch, the French and other European production too, and most of the Taiwanese/Asian offerings they have as well.Apart from the China junk rebranding companies (*insert about 150 brands here*) I have issues with...
Beta: used to be good (until the 90s), now it's total garbage or relatively good, but costs twice as much some other best in class tool.
Bosch: similar to Beta, used to be the go to power tool brand until the end of the 90s, now it's dead at the end of the warranty period, if not, you had to claim warranty several times.
Wera: their hex plus stuff is great but everything else is gimmicky, plasticy, overpriced and quality is going downhill. Made in Germany is history, but made in CZ is almost also history. While I have no issues with good Taiwan made stuff Wera seems to be telling them to fk quality control, lets make it cheap because hurr-durr profit margins
Irwin/Channellock: I'm going to get a lot of hate for this from the Americans, but here's my question: how can you stand that huge pile of dung they dare call tools? I know, you are 70 and Channellock was all you had, now you can't use anything else, but seriously... the quality and design... I have seen better China garbage.
In general: daughter companies of known quality tool brands like Vigor (Hazet) and quite a few more. Just because they are the daughter company of some known quality tool brand doesn't mean they are any better than the no name garbage. I'll go even further, the no name garbage is at least cheaper and you get twice the quality from good TW companies like King Tony, Hans, or Toptul for roughly the same price.


