herbsandspices said:
[quote author=pseudonomen137 link=1188247650/0#3 date=1188249907]Sorry, not unless you're the US military and have many many thousands to blow. Why is it that you don't want to buy an Asian-made laser?
It's a personal choice of mine, to not buy Chinese-made items - has been for a long time now. However, I don't have thousands of dollars, and I'm not in the military, so there goes that!
Justin - thanks for the response - I'll check those two lasers out.
Thanks guys,
John[/quote]
Hi John,
As far as I know all portable lasers and any lab lasers that aren't way overpriced and out of the price range of 99% of consumers are made in China.
although Optotronics is a USA company and LaserGlow a Canadian company, we both only do final testing as were both distributors of Chinese companies. I suppose you could say we both do "final assembly" if that means putting our labels on them and packaging them for shipment.
The truth is, even if you think your not buying from China or the far east, you probably are as it would be hard for any US consumer not to.
For instance,
Do you own or use a computer or cell phone?
If so, it is either made in the far east or if not, most of it's components are.
Even american made cars rolling off the Detroit assembly lines have a large percentage of components from the far east.
Do you shop at Walmart or Sam's club? If so, ~95% of their items come from the far east or have parts made in the far east.
Do you use batteries in anything? If so, they are probably made over there too.
Even goods you think as made in America, like brand name shoes, clothing and other items are no longer made here.
It's really a shame, hardly anything is made here anymore...except the corporate CEOs.
All the USA companies, in an effort to lower prices and or increase profits have outsourced their labor and often their whole operations to the far east.
Here's a link to a story about a family who tried.
http://www.chicagotribune.com/business/chi-mxachina7-19aug19,0,55168.story
Good luck in your effort though.
I got laid off and my job outsourced to the far east, so I decided that if you can't beat them...join them. So I went into business for myself and started Optotronics.
Jack