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(that was sacastic and who gives a shit they are half way across the world). If you give your business to the Chinese you are in essence giving up your goal and taking it away from American enterprise. What I mean is we as "U.S. Americans" (multi speed, variable speed, 2 speed, eco friendly sanitizers) are all in the same boat. What happens is when you go "overseaes" to get your product made cheaper is that you defeat the purpose (and that is the purpose, right? CHEAPER? So, we stick it to our "AMERICAN CONSUMERS"). Another point, most of what the American/Chinese companies are making will be covered up by concrete. Any builders out there have an opinion? You will be exposed sooner or later. I am not saying that is right or wrong. I will choose something that is made in the U.S. Wouldn't You?