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Was buying a supposed American toaster when infact he bought a Mexican
toaster. Just got a recent issue of Fine Steel Crafting. In there is an old story about Black & Decker closing plants and moving production to Mexico. This is rather pathetic and thought such informaiton would be of interest to this group. The goal is to put 1300 workers out of work and to eliminate another choice for the consumer. That choice being the ability to find and purchase American produced hardware. The thought is that they will save $100 Million also. I think it is high time we as consumers make sure that Black and Decker never sees that $100 million. By that I'm suggesting that each end everyone one of us commit to not purchasing Black & Decker manufactured equipment in any form. Yes I realize that it is hard or in some cases impossible to find American made tools in certain catagories. But this is a corporate attack on the long standing American workers and a product line that has years of history in this country. Special effort in this case, that is to boycott all products from Black and Decker, seems to be the least we can do. So how about it - Do you think that we as a community can act to prevent Black & Decker from making a profit for the forseeable future? Thanks Joe |
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![]() I look at it like this. 1. You can buy an inferior toaster, made in the USA, at an inflated price. 2. You can buy an inferior toaster, made overseas, at an appropriate price. 3. You can buy a quality toaster, made anywhere, at an appropriate price. Why should you pick option 1, if you have half a brain? Why can't your domestic manufacturers provide option 3? PDW In article .com, Joe wrote: Was buying a supposed American toaster when infact he bought a Mexican toaster. Just got a recent issue of Fine Steel Crafting. In there is an old story about Black & Decker closing plants and moving production to Mexico. This is rather pathetic and thought such informaiton would be of interest to this group. The goal is to put 1300 workers out of work and to eliminate another choice for the consumer. That choice being the ability to find and purchase American produced hardware. The thought is that they will save $100 Million also. I think it is high time we as consumers make sure that Black and Decker never sees that $100 million. By that I'm suggesting that each end everyone one of us commit to not purchasing Black & Decker manufactured equipment in any form. Yes I realize that it is hard or in some cases impossible to find American made tools in certain catagories. But this is a corporate attack on the long standing American workers and a product line that has years of history in this country. Special effort in this case, that is to boycott all products from Black and Decker, seems to be the least we can do. So how about it - Do you think that we as a community can act to prevent Black & Decker from making a profit for the forseeable future? Thanks Joe |
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![]() "Peter Wiley" wrote in message . .. I look at it like this. 1. You can buy an inferior toaster, made in the USA, at an inflated price. 2. You can buy an inferior toaster, made overseas, at an appropriate price. 3. You can buy a quality toaster, made anywhere, at an appropriate price. Why should you pick option 1, if you have half a brain? Why can't your domestic manufacturers provide option 3? PDW Shareholders. Read the book. http://tinylink.com/?TaVIek6con John Cairns |
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I have always avoided B&D products.
They tend to be junk. Buy a Ryobi or Makita product, it will last much longer. Amen! "Joe" wrote in message oups.com... Was buying a supposed American toaster when infact he bought a Mexican toaster. Just got a recent issue of Fine Steel Crafting. In there is an old story about Black & Decker closing plants and moving production to Mexico. This is rather pathetic and thought such informaiton would be of interest to this group. The goal is to put 1300 workers out of work and to eliminate another choice for the consumer. That choice being the ability to find and purchase American produced hardware. The thought is that they will save $100 Million also. I think it is high time we as consumers make sure that Black and Decker never sees that $100 million. By that I'm suggesting that each end everyone one of us commit to not purchasing Black & Decker manufactured equipment in any form. Yes I realize that it is hard or in some cases impossible to find American made tools in certain catagories. But this is a corporate attack on the long standing American workers and a product line that has years of history in this country. Special effort in this case, that is to boycott all products from Black and Decker, seems to be the least we can do. So how about it - Do you think that we as a community can act to prevent Black & Decker from making a profit for the forseeable future? Thanks Joe |
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Porter Gable, Craftsman, Mac, are all good tools.
If you ever break or find a broken Craftsman hand tool take it to any Sears store for a free new re-placement! Joe |
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Real men buy Snap On Tools.
Just so they can get the calendars. AAMEN! "Joe" wrote in message oups.com... Porter Gable, Craftsman, Mac, are all good tools. If you ever break or find a broken Craftsman hand tool take it to any Sears store for a free new re-placement! Joe |
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![]() "Bob Crantz" wrote in message nk.net... Joe, http://www.consumeraffairs.com/news0...craftsman.html They've been doing that for years. I have Craftsmen hand tools, wrenches, for example, that are made in Japan, and clearly marked as such. John Cairns |
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![]() "Joe" wrote in message oups.com... Porter Gable, Craftsman, Mac, are all good tools. If you ever break or find a broken Craftsman hand tool take it to any Sears store for a free new re-placement! Joe Joe, B&D has owned Porter Cable since 2004. John Cairns |
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On Tue, 07 Mar 2006 01:28:59 GMT, "John Cairns"
wrote: "Joe" wrote in message roups.com... Porter Gable, Craftsman, Mac, are all good tools. If you ever break or find a broken Craftsman hand tool take it to any Sears store for a free new re-placement! Joe Joe, B&D has owned Porter Cable since 2004. John Cairns You are correct. See my post this thread. Frank |
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