โFeb-16-2015 05:51 AM
โFeb-18-2015 07:12 AM
rk911 wrote:pnichols wrote:
... I rate built in Japan products as right up there in quality with built in Germany products.
who's old enough to remember when 'Built in Japan' was then the same as 'Built in China' today? China knows that the Soviet Union's defeat by the west was done with economics...lack of a hard currency. the Chinese reds are not making the same mistake in their quest to bring the west to it's knees.
โFeb-18-2015 04:37 AM
โFeb-18-2015 04:37 AM
โFeb-17-2015 10:23 PM
Water-Bug wrote:
If Chinese manufacturers were required to meet the same environmental standards that American manufacturers meet, it would be a lot more level playing field. It's hard to compete when one side plays by different rules.
โFeb-17-2015 09:13 PM
โFeb-17-2015 04:40 PM
4X4Dodger wrote:rk911 wrote:
we'll buy some things at CW that are, let's say, unique, to camping and RVing. but things like hangers...good, sturdy wooden hangers...can be found anywhere. a lot of the junk being sold today is from china. most shoppers care about price instead of value and until that changes we'll continue to be a dumping ground for the chinese reds.
I really wanted to ignore your comment but this thoughtless China Bashing is off target. Assuming you are an intelligent person I decided to give a try to increasing your understanding of Chinese manufacturing.
China makes many of the highest quality products you use in your home and office everyday. Almost all Hi-Def flat screens for TV's and computers are made in China Including Sony's(about 95%) Many of the computer chips that run your Laptop or computer are made in China. All Apple I pods, I pads and much of their computers are made in China and these are recognized as some of the highest quality products built anywhere.
The Chinese workforce is well educated, literate and motivated.
Does China make a lot of really cheap stuff...of course...but it's what has been ordered from the SELLER. They set the specs. They decide what they want to pay...and they get the product they pay for.
Blaming the Chinese is like shooting the messenger, they are making what companies are ordering.
The "Reds" as you call them are without a doubt at this point THE BIGGEST CAPITALIST country on the planet.
And I know this because I have worked in China, traveled from one end to the other of that country and bought many of these products and been in many Chinese factories on behalf of my own business and others. I have imported (to SE ASIA) many really high quality products from there)
And in the end we dont know where the products came from in the post above. It is just as likely that the Mat came from the Philippines, the gauge from Indonesia or Singapore etc.
The bad quality is coming from the BUYER not the Manufacturer.
โFeb-17-2015 03:57 PM
Highway 4x4 wrote:
If I want to bash China for what they send here, I will, but I won't because everyone with a memory and a brain knows about all the products that have killed pets and people. The Chinese businesses are controlled by the Communist Gov't that doesn't give a blank about people. What they say and do are two different things. I buy stuff made in China but I buy American or any place else when I can. Not going to get into politics here as it is not allowed. Not telling anyone not to fill their house and RV with everything from China. You do what you want, and I'll do mine. Unlike other countries, here in the USA, we have the freedom to choose.
โFeb-17-2015 03:37 PM
pnichols wrote:
... I rate built in Japan products as right up there in quality with built in Germany products.
โFeb-17-2015 02:32 PM
myredracer wrote:
And like it or not, a lot of products are made in China. If people don't like it, why does everyone keep buying it? Because people buy based on price and don't think about what it's doing to the American (or Canadian) workforce.
โFeb-17-2015 01:41 PM
myredracer wrote:
...And like it or not, a lot of products are made in China. If people don't like it, why does everyone keep buying it? Because people buy based on price and don't think about what it's doing to the American (or Canadian) workforce.
โFeb-17-2015 01:30 PM
jzrvinit wrote:
I am a big fan of Good Sams and Camping World. I shop their often, and it is not close to me.... Lately I have been having issues with the quality of the products they are selling.
Has anyone noticed the same?
It would seem that the quality of some of the products they sell are going down hill. For example, I purchased a clothes hanger, it broke almost within a week, I had it replaced at a camping world, same issue. Cheap plastic and poor design.
Purchased a water regulator with a gauge, the gauge is no longer working after only 3 months. No it is not clogged.
Purchased a outdoor patio mat, which in the past I could get a full season out of, now the mat is separating at the stitching.
Only had this item for 2 months.
This is not a complaint thread, I only wish to see if anyone else is having similar issues and hopefully call Camping World management to take action.
I would rather pay more for higher quality, you?
Thanks..
โFeb-17-2015 11:15 AM
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โFeb-17-2015 10:43 AM
hoopers wrote:Popsie wrote:
Only slightly out of date:
How much of US consumables are made in China? -- look at the pie chart!
Also note that the Chinese buy many goods for themselves from lower-developed countries because they are cheaper than Chinese made. These lower-priced items could show up in products shipped to the US as long as the US purchaser agrees.
Hard to believe that pie chart. not everything one reads is always true.
โFeb-17-2015 09:07 AM
hoopers wrote:Popsie wrote:
Only slightly out of date:
How much of US consumables are made in China? -- look at the pie chart!
Also note that the Chinese buy many goods for themselves from lower-developed countries because they are cheaper than Chinese made. These lower-priced items could show up in products shipped to the US as long as the US purchaser agrees.
Hard to believe that pie chart. not everything one reads is always true.