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I've had my single pump 1 ton Aluminum Harbor Freight jack for 15+ years, no issues. Best part is that it's made in China. It replaced my leaky Craftsman jack.

GREAT attempt at snide LOL, but ALL of these jacks are made in mainland China, save for some of the VERY heavy/costly Swedish made, low profile, 'shop jacks' (which start at ~ $450.00), or the insanely priced, U.S. made, real live, NASCAR pit crew alloy racing jacks which start at ~$750.00.

NOT everything made in Sinoland is of the same quality, and my 12 year old Craftsman made in that country has also been issue free, as are probably most of the others made there. ;)

My brother has the 1.5 ton HF crap, and he has had nothing but problems with it, to the point that he has given up on even trying to use it at all.
 


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Oh yeah!? Well Harbor Freight house brands that are named after AMERICAN cities *have* to be 100%... well... 50%... well... 5%... okay... actually 0% domestic.

Sh** like that is why I stay away from Habor Freight. If you want to name your products "Beijing" and the like, fine. But don't lie to me like I'm a flip'n T**mp v*ter. That just turns me off.
 


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sriracha, the popular hot sauce made in the USA, named after a town in Thailand. just a name.
 


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...because the recipe likely had some origins from that region. In the marketing business, implications are king because, "Make America Great Again." Say it, and enough people will believe it, regardless of the reality.
 


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