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I am reminded, for some reason, of a story I once heard. We have a lot of traffic light vendors here selling anything from car cellphone rechargers, sunglasses, coat hangers, USB disks and more. They walk in between the cars when the light is red trying to draw your attention. Once or twice I have noticed (i.e. very rarely) some of them selling booze. I recall this one guy once told his friends that he decided to buy two bottles of whiskey from one of these guys for a dirt cheap price. Turns out it was tea...
There are so many horrifically racist, and funny, comments I could make right now but I'll let this one go. :P
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EnforcerSunWoo: Didn't know what you purchased, but electronics from China are shotty quality at best. They are not held to the same electrical standards as many other countries, so they can also be potential fire hazards.
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VABlitz: I don't know how many rice cookers I've gone through in the past few years, but I agree completely. If it has a made in China sticker and there is an option for a Not Made in China product, I will be buying the product not from China. It is very hard to find a rice cooker not made in China.
I'm not saying all products from China are terrible. I own many myself, and you will be hard pressed to find some pc hardware that is not made in China. If it is from a well known company then electrical standards are met, otherwise there are instances where they do bootleg known electronics and brands. Bootlegged iphone ac adaptors have been recorded as exploding and other issues. Some of it is due to the voltage differences between countries as well.
Post edited May 13, 2014 by EnforcerSunWoo
I hate when sellers try to guilt trip customers more than crotch rot.