I don’t constantly have luck with things that are produced in eastern asia.
- I obtained a guitar last year that is an imported copy of a single that is respectfully made in either the US or in a Mexican factory just seconds from the U.S.
border. I figured by paying half as much for the imported version, I’d get something comparable to the domestic models but at a fraction of the price. That is not how things panned out. As anyone who plays guitar knows, the neck might be the most important section of the instrument as it affects its entire playability. The neck on this a single wasn’t bolted to the body at the typical string angle, making it difficult to play. On top of that, the paint job on the body had a number of streaks plus blemishes that are rare on any guitar, even the cheapest a singles. The thing is, getting a poorly made imported guitar isn’t a health threat to myself and others or anyone who visits our home, but having a awful a/c might. I need a current window a/c for our apartment, but I’m trying to buy a domestically made machine. Everything I see at hardware plus department stores are window a/cs made plus imported from overseas. I soon realized that I would have to check with a local heating plus cooling corporation to see if they had any domestic window a/cs. To our delight, they had a few unusual possibilities all at ascending price points depending on the size of the component plus its SEER value. The corporation helped myself and others load the box into our trunk after I made the purchase.