Posted by Russ from MN on September 23, 2010 at 10:57:10 from (68.235.68.3):
In Reply to: O.T. Made in USA posted by Crem on September 22, 2010 at 22:43:43:
I like Menards too, but the new one in Bemidji is not opening until Feb! Recently I bought a furnace for my new shop and Lowes, they had the best price and I happened to be in Fargo. I couldn't find country of origin and it looked very well built, and it works great!(Mrheater, big Maxx) But when I was cutting up the box I found in small print, made in china! So, when I was in Menards I looked at theirs and it was made in USA, but many of the components look identical. My wife recently bought some New Balance shoes from Sears on line and they were made in USA, I didn't think we made any shoes anymore, the one that bothers me is how many are made in vietnam. We sure got $crewed with all the sheet rock that was imported from china, what a bunch of BS! Long enough rant!
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