chebby
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eggontoast said:chebby said:They are #### wherever they are made.
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Our vacuum cleaner is British designed and manufactured. (In Chard in Somerset). And it is excellent.
eggontoast said:chebby said:They are #### wherever they are made.
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chebby said:eggontoast said:BigH said:Where does he imply that. I thought he was asking. As I said Wharfdale quality seems to have gone right downhill since they were made in China.
Just out of curiosity, in what way has it gone downhill.
Users and reviewers here have reported bad finish on their latest speakers.
The_Lhc said:chebby said:eggontoast said:BigH said:Where does he imply that. I thought he was asking. As I said Wharfdale quality seems to have gone right downhill since they were made in China.
Just out of curiosity, in what way has it gone downhill.
Users and reviewers here have reported bad finish on their latest speakers.
The latest ones yes, but Wharfedale Diamonds have been made in China for some time and there were no complaints about the earlier ones.
eggontoast said:BigH said:I do agree with Sospri it does matter esp. in the UK where a lot of our industry has gone abroad. With the rising costs in China maybe some will come back?
No it won't come back it will be moved to the next cheapest labour.......African countries maybe.
eggontoast said:BigH said:Where does he imply that. I thought he was asking. As I said Wharfdale quality seems to have gone right downhill since they were made in China.
Just out of curiosity, in what way has it gone downhill.
The_Lhc said:Actually there are examples of some manufacturers bringing production back from China as it's now no cheaper to make stuff out there. I don't think any of them were hi-fi manufacturers though. Africa isn't geared up for that sort of scale of manufacturing for the most part. India is more likely, the workforce is still very cheap and not particularly organised in terms of unions, so you can get away with murder...
eggontoast said:The_Lhc said:Actually there are examples of some manufacturers bringing production back from China as it's now no cheaper to make stuff out there. I don't think any of them were hi-fi manufacturers though. Africa isn't geared up for that sort of scale of manufacturing for the most part. India is more likely, the workforce is still very cheap and not particularly organised in terms of unions, so you can get away with murder...
The UK government could offer more incentives to get UK manufacture more appealing, but they don't seem interested in doing anything. If they could get more job variation back here they might be able to dig the country out of this big black hole it's in instead of just crossing their fingers and going la la la la and hoping it will all go away.
GSB said:I'd love to see hifi made in Britain;would also be interested to see the numbers who are willing to pay the extra cost becouse of the minimum wage,sickness pay,holidays and bank holidays aswell :rofl:
chebby said:I also think it's wrong for British companies to obfuscate about where it's products are made by using terms like "Designed In England" (or similar). It's gutless and cynical.
If something is made in China then b####y say so! I have plenty of stuff that is made in China (Apple, Marantz) or S.Korea (Humax) and they have the honesty to label things properly. (Like my new iPad Mini where it clearly states on the box "Designed By Apple in California" and "Assembled in China".)
andyjm said:There are very few (if any?) component manufacturers left in the UK. So depending on your view of 'manufacturing', it is more likely to be a case of assembly in the UK. It makes much more sense to ship components a few miles down the road in Shenzhen to be assembled onto a board (also made in Shenzhen), than halfway round the world to the UK to be assembled.
stevebrock said:Sadly though my TV is japanese as none made here in the UK and sorry my Car is German because I actually think they are the best made cars in the world except for Astons & Mclarens but I cant afford them.
BigH said:stevebrock said:Sadly though my TV is japanese as none made here in the UK and sorry my Car is German because I actually think they are the best made cars in the world except for Astons & Mclarens but I cant afford them.
Some Japanese TVs are not made in Japan, Sonys were made in Wales until 2005 now made in Europe, not sure about others but not some Japanese goods are made in the UK.
eggontoast said:Captain Duff said:NAD were one of the first British companies to do this back in the late 70s/early 80s (a few owners ago, they are now still Chinese made but with a Canadian holding company in control), and it was for reasons of cost alone (and one of the reasons NAD gained a reputation that still to a certain extent survives of having audiophile products at a cheap price - although they are no longer the cheapest for that niche).
If I remember correctly they started off building them in Taiwan.