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Earlier this year I moved into a bungalow which needs modernising, as I was mulling over the works to do I decided I would renovate one room at a time and look into every purchase I made to try and buy as much as possible from companies manufacturing in the UK. Although for example you can not buy a British made tumble drier I was quite surprised at the amount of things which we still do make here. Much of this tends to be at the higher end of the market but it is still possible for the normal person to buy high quality gear for not a great deal more than the usual Chinese tat.The first two items I have bought, through necessity, have been a washing machine and a dehumidifier from a company called EBAC, based in Durham. Both have been excellent and I would highly recommend them. You can either order online or call the factory direct. No call centres, just straight through to helpful, knowledgeable staff.https://www.ebac.com/As I go along I will add the details of any other British suppliers to the list as a reference to anyone else on here who is interested. After all if we don't buy our own products why should anyone else?
Quote from: Axholme Lion on December 01, 2020, 01:35:52 pmEarlier this year I moved into a bungalow which needs modernising, as I was mulling over the works to do I decided I would renovate one room at a time and look into every purchase I made to try and buy as much as possible from companies manufacturing in the UK. Although for example you can not buy a British made tumble drier I was quite surprised at the amount of things which we still do make here. Much of this tends to be at the higher end of the market but it is still possible for the normal person to buy high quality gear for not a great deal more than the usual Chinese tat.The first two items I have bought, through necessity, have been a washing machine and a dehumidifier from a company called EBAC, based in Durham. Both have been excellent and I would highly recommend them. You can either order online or call the factory direct. No call centres, just straight through to helpful, knowledgeable staff.https://www.ebac.com/As I go along I will add the details of any other British suppliers to the list as a reference to anyone else on here who is interested. After all if we don't buy our own products why should anyone else?I would be very surprised if every component is British made, circuit boards for example
Quote from: Filo on December 01, 2020, 01:43:55 pmQuote from: Axholme Lion on December 01, 2020, 01:35:52 pmEarlier this year I moved into a bungalow which needs modernising, as I was mulling over the works to do I decided I would renovate one room at a time and look into every purchase I made to try and buy as much as possible from companies manufacturing in the UK. Although for example you can not buy a British made tumble drier I was quite surprised at the amount of things which we still do make here. Much of this tends to be at the higher end of the market but it is still possible for the normal person to buy high quality gear for not a great deal more than the usual Chinese tat.The first two items I have bought, through necessity, have been a washing machine and a dehumidifier from a company called EBAC, based in Durham. Both have been excellent and I would highly recommend them. You can either order online or call the factory direct. No call centres, just straight through to helpful, knowledgeable staff.https://www.ebac.com/As I go along I will add the details of any other British suppliers to the list as a reference to anyone else on here who is interested. After all if we don't buy our own products why should anyone else?I would be very surprised if every component is British made, circuit boards for exampleIt's almost impossible to buy digital electronics from anywhere but SE Asia and China in particular. That was demonstrated at the start of the Covid crisis, as one by one manufacturers were forced to halt production as the supply of electronics manufactured in China dried up.