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hangtime
hangtime
NSW
397 posts
NSW, 397 posts
15 Dec 2012 8:34am
I was researching marine wind gens on the net and came upon an air breeze copy called the "Dragonfly" Made in China.
Now there is always Engrish mistooks in chineese manuals but when i saw this i fell off my chair laughing!


A whole Die casting aluminum ,Not screw by some nut like our competitor .
There is LED lighting on the body ,Show the working state .
The surface is power High temperature plastic spraying under 400 Celsius
degree,It will suitable for marine and all other severe environment .
Dragonfly body warranty is 15 Years
3,Nose
cisco
cisco
QLD
12365 posts
QLD, 12365 posts
15 Dec 2012 9:08am
,Not screw by some nut like our competitor .

That is funny.

Seriously though, some of these Chinese knock offs are quite good quality by the looks.

Some of the suppliers/manufacturers also supply high tech medical and dental equipment. Talking to my dentist he said he can't buy a dental chair that is not made in China.
LooseChange
LooseChange
NSW
2140 posts
NSW, 2140 posts
15 Dec 2012 9:16pm
The problem with most anything that is made in China is that it has been built to price point and that unfortunately compromises quality.

Now that's not to say that can't get good stuff out of China, because you can, but then you start paying similar money to what you pay for good stuff out of US or UK or Europe.

If you approach a Chinese manufacturer to make a product for you, the first thing he will ask you is, "how much do want to retail it for" and therein lies the problem of sorting the good from bad.
cisco
cisco
QLD
12365 posts
QLD, 12365 posts
16 Dec 2012 1:01am
LooseChange said...
The problem with most anything that is made in China is that it has been built to price point and that unfortunately compromises quality.


It really has gone beyond that with Chinese manufacturing.

I watched a doco on the Mercedes factory in China. As I recall the most advanced in the world.

The Chinese ARE learning that quality is more important than price.

LooseChange
LooseChange
NSW
2140 posts
NSW, 2140 posts
16 Dec 2012 8:35am
cisco said...
The Chinese ARE learning that quality is more important than price.


Agreed, the Chinese are learning that. It's the importers and middlemen of crap that have not learned it. Just have a look at all the rubbish in Bunnings, lots of it not suitable for the purpose for which it is being sold.

As I stated previously, the Chinese CAN turn out first rate world quality stuff, BUT, you pay exactly the same price as any other good quality stuff from anywhere else.

I'm too poor to buy cheap crap.
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