Droogs":324fuosg said:
As I understand it the majority of the tools supplied to Aldi/Lidle are made by the German company Profi +, who make their hand tools in Germany ( ex DDR factories) and have Einhell and a few other German companies make their power tools. They are based in southern western Germany between Baden-Guttenberg and Ramstein near the Luxembourgh border.
I've got a Lidl chisel in front of me, on the handle is "Powerfix Profil+" and "DIN 5139", On the blade is "Abraham Diederichs GmbH & Co.oHG", then their address in Wuppertal in Germany, then various numbers inc manufacturing date I think. Country of manufacture is not on the chisel nor the packaging.
Powerfix is Lidl's own brand of tools, Aldi's is Workzone. I''ve always assumed that Lidl gets the chisels from Abraham Diederichs which is a German company but the chisels are made in the far east, because if they were made in Germany, they would say so.
But now I'm not so sure. First, the handles are European ash, as the packaging says.
Second, they look very similar to these German made Rutlands chisels:
http://www.rutlands.co.uk/sp+woodworkin ... hg+1310306
Third, it could just a generl policy not to state country of manufacture when there is no legal requirement, even if they are made in Germany.