What "Brand Name" do you associate most with quality product?

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To many companies outsource things to fill their product line! No exception to that in my list.....

Starrett
Brown & Sharpe
Old Champion & American Kellogg air compressors
Wilton vise
Timken, Koyo, Torrington bearings
Snap-on hand & diagnostic tools
Bridgeport (Mills & lathes)
Miller
Old USA made Milwaukee corded tools....Black & Decker as well as Skil USED to make some fine tools!
Ingersoll Rand pneumatic tools
Dake presses
Makita
Shure
Milton
Bosch
Borg Warner & Aisin Warner
Zep (Brute Parts Washers)
Michelin....They balance easy & hold it!
Grey jacks & equipment
Dana/Spicer
Baldor motors, Old USA made Dayton motors too.
Brembo
Wilwood
Square D....Especially their older switchgear.
Rotary & Mohawk lifts
(Chicago made) Ammco brake lathes....They made good lifts as well
Huth pipe benders...At least the old made in USA ones, They had around a 70 year life expectancy
 
Salk Signature Sound
Honda OPE
CAT pumps
Red Wing boots USA built and material sourced only
Wusthof
 
Porsche
Luxman
Tannoy
Focal
Demeyere
Primo grills
Olivia melanio
Middleton whiskey
Certain Bosch stuff
Frank Pepe original location, Sally's and modern

Some more I'm sure
 
Dodge Gear Products (now part of ABB group)
Baldor Electric motors (now part of ABB group)
Allen-Bradley
AMD
Siemens
Teco-Westinghouse
TSMC
Linux
Echo
Honda Small engine division
Yanmar
Kubota
Mitutoyo
Martin Sprockets
 
Ratchets by Tone
PB Swiss
Sun Microsystems (R.I.P. Sun)
General Dynamics
locks by Kaba Mas, Abloy
 
Toyota
Makita
Miller (welding)
Festool
Stihl
Weber
Keen Made in USA
Duluth Trading
Michelin
Mobil 1




Vintage:
Craftsman
Stanley
Klein
HK Porter
Ridgid
Krauter
 
Originally Posted by miden851
to me, Made in Germany and Made in Japan rule...


Topic is brand names
 
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