YesIHaveAHammer
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I recently bought a butane torch and bow saw, which turned out to be made in Estonia and Portugal respectively. That got me thinking, have you come across tools made in some less expected countries?
Here in Europe, I'd count as mainstream Germany, France, Italy, Switzerland, Sweden, and Spain - countries with their own tool brands and a long history of tool making (that they didn't mostly give up on e.g. UK). Supported by manufacturing in neighbouring countries, I can think of Czech Republic and Austria.
In Asia, mainstream I see as China, Taiwan, and Japan. Then you have some brands using Vietnam directly, or "product of, finished in China".
In the Americas - US, Canada, and some outsourcing to Mexico from what I read here. I hardly see any of these over here.
So, have you found any tools from unusual places?
Here in Europe, I'd count as mainstream Germany, France, Italy, Switzerland, Sweden, and Spain - countries with their own tool brands and a long history of tool making (that they didn't mostly give up on e.g. UK). Supported by manufacturing in neighbouring countries, I can think of Czech Republic and Austria.
In Asia, mainstream I see as China, Taiwan, and Japan. Then you have some brands using Vietnam directly, or "product of, finished in China".
In the Americas - US, Canada, and some outsourcing to Mexico from what I read here. I hardly see any of these over here.
So, have you found any tools from unusual places?



