> According to an
> electrician friend of mine Milwaukee is the only manufacturer
> of power tools still made them the USA. I'd be surprised if
> even the Milwaukee tools are made here.
The Milwaukee web site seems remarkably close-mouthed about where they are
actually made.
I was pretty unhappy with my first (and only) Milwaukee power tool, a 1/2"
corded drill. The speed control was bad when I got it, and the chuck had a
stiff spot that it could not be turned through by hand (motor would turn
first). Took it back under warranty 3 different times ... first two times
they didn't fix the problems and the third time they actually fixed it. But
the third time they also charged me roughly 1/2 the price of the drill,
because the warranty had expired while they had it !
It's worked well ever since, but if that is what the best professional-grade
tool in the USA is like, I'll stick with the cheap stuff !
Oh yeah, I've had to replace the cord too, but that's not unreasonable for a
20-year old tool. Except that my cheap B&D drill motor (which I use mostly
for spinning the lathe chuck) is even older and it's original cord is still
just fine.
Randall
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