expired Posted by Blue_Ranger • Aug 3, 2023
Aug 3, 2023 9:33 PM
Item 1 of 5
Item 1 of 5
expired Posted by Blue_Ranger • Aug 3, 2023
Aug 3, 2023 9:33 PM
DeWALT 12" 15-Amp Double-Bevel Compound Miter Saw
+ Free Shipping$289
$419
31% offCPO Outlets
Visit CPO OutletsGood Deal
Bad Deal
Save
Share
Leave a Comment
Top Comments
Milwaukee Tools is based in Wisconsin where they have a huge presence with thousands of employees in their factories, R&D facilities, and corporate offices. As well as a few factories in the south that make their blades.
They are a subsidiary of Techtronic, a global tools conglomerate that was started by a German in what was, at that time, the British territory of Hong Kong. It is a publicly traded company whose profits go to the shareholders, not China.
DeWalt is also a subsidiary of a global tools conglomerate with its profits going to its shareholders, wherever they may be in the world. And they make tons of products in China.
But why are we even talking about this complex geopolitical issue in a deal thread about a DeWalt saw for which there isn't a Milwaukee alternative? If you want a 12" non-sliding miter saw, the DeWalt is a great choice. Don't choose Milwaukee, because they don't make one.
44 Comments
Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.
Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank davelikesdeals2
Vote with your wallet: Unlike brands like Milwaukee that's parent company is based out of China, DeWalt is still owned by Americans in America. Their home country is the US, not China like Milwaukees parent company that's a holdings group. Having employees left in the US isn't the same as the HQ that gets the lionshare of the companies profits all going to China where it's taxed and benefits the CCP directly. Wiki it yourself, people here love to deny that the owners of the brand is registered in China as their home country. It has a very clear cookie trail back to China. EGO is one I thought was American, thought it was from California but it's Chinese too. So is Ryobi and most tool brands.
Bosch, Makita, DeWalt - All Western owned brands, all excellent, quality tools. Many are looking for alternative markets from China too so not only are they Western owned by in the future, like DeWalt, will use Mexico a lot more. No tax CCP profit.
Vote with your wallet: Unlike brands like Milwaukee that's parent company is based out of China, DeWalt is still owned by Americans in America. Their home country is the US, not China like Milwaukees parent company that's a holdings group. Having employees left in the US isn't the same as the HQ that gets the lionshare of the companies profits all going to China where it's taxed and benefits the CCP directly. Wiki it yourself, people here love to deny that the owners of the brand is registered in China as their home country. It has a very clear cookie trail back to China. EGO is one I thought was American, thought it was from California but it's Chinese too. So is Ryobi and most tool brands.
Bosch, Makita, DeWalt - All Western owned brands, all excellent, quality tools. Many are looking for alternative markets from China too so not only are they Western owned by in the future, like DeWalt, will use Mexico a lot more. No tax CCP profit.
Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank rcboosted
Vote with your wallet: Unlike brands like Milwaukee that's parent company is based out of China, DeWalt is still owned by Americans in America. Their home country is the US, not China like Milwaukees parent company that's a holdings group. Having employees left in the US isn't the same as the HQ that gets the lionshare of the companies profits all going to China where it's taxed and benefits the CCP directly. Wiki it yourself, people here love to deny that the owners of the brand is registered in China as their home country. It has a very clear cookie trail back to China. EGO is one I thought was American, thought it was from California but it's Chinese too. So is Ryobi and most tool brands.
Bosch, Makita, DeWalt - All Western owned brands, all excellent, quality tools. Many are looking for alternative markets from China too so not only are they Western owned by in the future, like DeWalt, will use Mexico a lot more. No tax CCP profit.
Worlds first company "not owned by anyone" and Japan is suddenly not Western?
Up is down, Left is right. Right? 🤣🤣
As for Bosch..
https://en.wikipedia.or
Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.
Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank jaggadakku818
Vote with your wallet: Unlike brands like Milwaukee that's parent company is based out of China, DeWalt is still owned by Americans in America. Their home country is the US, not China like Milwaukees parent company that's a holdings group. Having employees left in the US isn't the same as the HQ that gets the lionshare of the companies profits all going to China where it's taxed and benefits the CCP directly. Wiki it yourself, people here love to deny that the owners of the brand is registered in China as their home country. It has a very clear cookie trail back to China. EGO is one I thought was American, thought it was from California but it's Chinese too. So is Ryobi and most tool brands.
Bosch, Makita, DeWalt - All Western owned brands, all excellent, quality tools. Many are looking for alternative markets from China too so not only are they Western owned by in the future, like DeWalt, will use Mexico a lot more. No tax CCP profit.
Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank jeff34270
Vote with your wallet: Unlike brands like Milwaukee that's parent company is based out of China, DeWalt is still owned by Americans in America. Their home country is the US, not China like Milwaukees parent company that's a holdings group. Having employees left in the US isn't the same as the HQ that gets the lionshare of the companies profits all going to China where it's taxed and benefits the CCP directly. Wiki it yourself, people here love to deny that the owners of the brand is registered in China as their home country. It has a very clear cookie trail back to China. EGO is one I thought was American, thought it was from California but it's Chinese too. So is Ryobi and most tool brands.
Bosch, Makita, DeWalt - All Western owned brands, all excellent, quality tools. Many are looking for alternative markets from China too so not only are they Western owned by in the future, like DeWalt, will use Mexico a lot more. No tax CCP profit.
Milwaukee Tools is based in Wisconsin where they have a huge presence with thousands of employees in their factories, R&D facilities, and corporate offices. As well as a few factories in the south that make their blades.
They are a subsidiary of Techtronic, a global tools conglomerate that was started by a German in what was, at that time, the British territory of Hong Kong. It is a publicly traded company whose profits go to the shareholders, not China.
DeWalt is also a subsidiary of a global tools conglomerate with its profits going to its shareholders, wherever they may be in the world. And they make tons of products in China.
But why are we even talking about this complex geopolitical issue in a deal thread about a DeWalt saw for which there isn't a Milwaukee alternative? If you want a 12" non-sliding miter saw, the DeWalt is a great choice. Don't choose Milwaukee, because they don't make one.
Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.
Leave a Comment