MikeK didn't mention Mafell, presumably because they didn't have a stand /display ?..anyone know where they are made .
Mafell machines are made in Germany. I didn't mention Mafell because there aren't that many distributors in the US and their products tend to be focused on the timber industry. The salesmen I talked with knew the Mafell product line, but were quick to add there was no market in their area for Mafell. He told me no one was going to spend $5K on an Erika 85 contractor saw when they could spend less than half of that on a SawStop saw for on-site work. Festool seemed to be the upper limit of what people were willing to spend on money-earning machines, followed by Makita.
Yes, it is - you have no idea how many parts of those tools are made in the PRC no matter where the tool is assembled.
Good point. On some of the packages, the manufacturer listed the countries that sourced the plastic cases, batteries, and machine components, and they were global.
Jet and Powermatic are owned by JPW Industries, and they do not make it easy to find out where the machines are made. For example, the sales brochure for one of the popular thicknessers has this at the bottom of the last page. The address and phone number is for WMH Tool Group and is fictional.
On the JPW website, the only mention of manufacturing was this image at the bottom of the About Us page.
While some product lines are made in the US, the Jet and Powermatic are made in Taiwan.