Made with the expectation of replacement. Enjoy it, but only for a little while! Then buy it again.
Hehe. Sorry, Guo, I couldn't help it. :D (stereo-type)
Made with the expectation of replacement. Enjoy it, but only for a little while! Then buy it again.
Hehe. Sorry, Guo, I couldn't help it. :D (stereo-type)
It's not a matter of being made in China. It's a matter of whom it was made for in China. Made for Walmart?
Usually you get what you paid for.
Inexpensive but suspect. It's improving.
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An awful lot of it seems to be made cheaply using less than good materials, but some other items are very well made. I guess, as someone else suggested, it depends on where you are purchasing the item. Reminds me of purchasing parts for my English car back in the 60's.
Made in China means 99 % of times. Breakable. Flammable. Low quality and too cheap which is not a surprise. (however not every quality come with high price but still . . . )
However, there are good companies as well but bad experienced been more than positives.
It is proved over time. China learnt to copy every product by shape and appearance but from the inside it's nothing near the original quality.
There has been a huge example of a bike. One German and one Chinese. Both hit a truck. The Chinese get crooked badly and the German one gets only a little crack. The differences.
China's huge part of the deals are with Middle East specially the most isolated ones. Car and parts, phones (apple copies ect .. ) home appliance and many more. U.S and European productions hardly find their way there too officially, due that, individuals make deals and crack the products down, so at the end, it gets more expensive than usual. So for them, China is easier to deal with and is generally cheap.
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