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Recommended Products Still Made in USA

Esse knives , my favorite really.... Plus I bought 8 five gallon long term water storage containers made by Samson/API KIRK off Amazon.... Says even the resin is sourced in the USA and of course made in the USA... Everybody wants 55 gallon drums but the 430lbs it weighs makes it tough once filled... I won't be cought without water again...

EDIT... The price of the water jugs went up $10 already... Maybe I wasn't the only person who ordered... Got them today and they appear very nice and heavy duty if you're in the market...
 
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can opener.

100 % American made including the bronze axle bushing , and not a cheap shmushy plastic shit.
I bought one of these about 6 years ago at Wal-mart of all places. It lasted a pretty decent amount of time - 5 years, with daily use. The cheaply made foreign versions were breaking on me about every 9 months.
 
But are they warm?

Once my feet get cold (often) i'm done for the day!
Darn Tough or Smartwool, I don't get cold in either as long as I'm dressed properly for the conditions I'm in. I was a smartwool fanboy for many years and haven't looked back since getting my first few pairs of DT. Ymmv.
 
I have a few items that have tags that say made in north america, but they consider Mexico, Canada, and the U.S.A north America. A play on words so buyer beware.
 
But are they warm?

Once my feet get cold (often) i'm done for the day!
I had a serious work accident that nearly cost me my leg. My circulation in my right foot is extremely low. I can get a cold foot sometimes sitting in the house. I use the adhesive style toe warmers when I am on a deer stand in cold weather. They help a bunch.
 
living in Maine, I've been an LL Bean customer all my life. I've got tons of their clothing, older, all made in the USA. Now, try to find any clothing item made here. I don't buy their clothing any more. I have written numerous letters to them on the subject of sourcing USA goods, but always get the same response of well we cant find the volume of goods we need and I say well order from them religiously and maybe they can scale up the production for you. Bean counters run the company now. LL would have a field day firing their arses if he were around.
 

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