Julian, G4ILO wrote:



It seems to be impossible nowadays to buy tools of any sort that are not
cheap cr*p made in China from poor quality steel that gets chewed up at the
first tough job it encounters.

This has very little to do with where they are manufactured, and a great deal to do with how little people in West are prepared to pay, especially the people who buy from DIY superstores.

Modern marketing practices, which consider actually educating the user either too boring or likely to raise their FUD (fear, uncertainty and doubt) about the purchase, may also contribute.

If you take the sort of cordless hammer drill that the man in the street or cowboy trader might buy, you might pay GBP 33. If you buy the sort of hammer drill one would expect a professional tradesman to use, you might be paying GBP 209. (It is possible, though, that screwdrivers are so cheap that tradesmen treat them as consumables.)

You get a similar problem with ISPs. The reason that they tend to use overseas call centres which tell you to re-install Windows is that that is all you can afford to do at the prices that customers are prepared to pay.

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