/r/madeinusa
Made in USA
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This subreddit is all about products that sport "Made In USA" labels.
The Meaning of “Made in U.S.A.”
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Homefront ( www.homefrontmade.com ) curates hundreds products that have one thing in common: Made in the USA
Here are a handful of our favorite brands whose made in America products we have highlighted:
Imogene+Willie
Duckworth
Randy's Garments
One Of These Days
GORUCK
Dehen 1920
Ampal Creative
Pelican
Steele Canvas
Forloh
Gitman
Iron & Resin
Jungmaven
Dango Products
...And many, many more!!!
While searching for made in U.S.A. coolers, Rovr came up as a brand in a few reviews where it was listed as made in U.S.A. and I really like the design of them. However, I noticed the reviews stating that were a few years old and also the site doesn't specify that they are U.S. made or where it's made at all.
I then emailed the company and they confirmed that all production was moved overseas instead of being made in Colorado except for samples, and that they were quote "working on trying to bring back manufacturing back to the US", no time frame given though. I figured I would post this in case anyone may be deceived by reviews or lists online that are outdated.
Found c and d tools for 200 bucks. Feel like there’s got to be something else a little more economic. Not opposed to paying for American made but 200 is steep to me. 100 or so would be spot on.
Hey everyone, I've been searching for a good pair of black jogger bottoms made in the USA. I’ve already checked Origin, Ramblers Way, and Duckworth Co., but they’re either sold out or don’t have any available. I also looked at All American Clothing, but I didn’t see any there either.
Does anyone know of other brands that carry Made in USA joggers? Appreciate any recommendations!
Edit. Overlooked this but specifically looking for Male bottoms
Edit 2 clarification
I bought one of these almost 5 years ago after the cheap stone I got from Amazon broke in half. It stays on my oven's bottom rack all the time, and I frequently cook bread or pizza on it. Pizza comes out perfect because it holds so much more heat than the cheap thin stones most places sell. Absolutely recommended!
https://fibrament.com/products/home-oven-baking-stone-20-x-15
I'm looking for a Waxed Canvas Jacket with a lighter canvas and lining. I was looking for a trucker style jacket but I don't want it to be super short. Something durable and good to layer with a sweatshirt.
DISCLAIMER: This is literally my first reddit review ever. I'm making it bc the company is so bad, I needed to warn others from buying from them. Also, I'm pretty sure my reviews on their website won't be approved. So, here I am. Enjoy.
For those who don't know, Periodic Audio is an In-Ear Module (fancy ear buds) company that manufactures in the the USA. In attempt to buy MIUSA, I decided to take a leap of faith and buy from them. I bought their USB C to Lighting Adapter, RDAC cable, Neon Dual-BT device, and the Beryllium V3 IEMS. With shipping, the total cost was $250, give or take. I thought I'd support a USA company rather than go buy the new air pods for the same price.
I wish I bought AirPods.
First and foremost, after about a week of use, I decided I wanted to return them for reasons I'll explain later in this post. However, they literally have ZERO customer service. In fact, they have no contact information whatsoever. All they have is the "Contact Us" form on their website. I submitted the form twice, requesting a refund and my RMA number, and never received a response back. Somehow I hunted down a business email for them, and emailed them another two times. No response. They don't even have a number you can call. Absolutely ridiculous. So, of course, my 30-day window expired, and I was forced to keep them, despite my many attempts to get in contact. It's almost as if this is their tactic to ensure they never have to refund anyone: ghost the customer until their window is up. Sleazy practice and that alone is enough for me to make this post. But there's more!
The USB C to Lightning Adapter and RDAC don't even work. I tried it on multiple iPhones of different generations and IOS updates, and it didn't work on any of them. No sound whatsoever, despite the icon showing on the phone that says there are external headphones plugged in. Garbage product.
Furthermore, the Neon Dual-BT device has many flaws. Primarily, there is an obnoxious background static whenever it is in use. It does not go away, Your only option is to turn the volume up 75% and drown it out. Secondly, when it goes into "low battery mode," it literally will beep every multiple times every 60 seconds for upwards of 30 minutes until it dies or you charge it, making it unbearable to use during that window. The beep is also deafeningly loud. It's beyond annoying. The only positive thing I have to say about it is the dual BT is convenient when I want to switch from my phone to my laptop, or vice versa. Other than that, garbage product.
Lastly, the actual IEMs: literally had them for less than three months and the backs broke off, exposing the wires, soldering, everything. I drop them once on a kitchen floor and it shatters. Also, the microphonics are obnoxiously loud due to the woven cable. The actual sound is less than spectacular. Honestly, I wouldn't be able to tell the difference between Skull Candy ear buds and Periodic Audio. Garbage product.
Long story short: Periodic Audio is a garbage company with garbage products. Go spend the $250 on something else. Literally anything else.
DIT: After reading some of the comments on here, I decided to browse their website again, and apparently they have added an email as a point of contact on their refunds page. Although I had a bad experience with them, I still want to ensure all the info I am passing is accurate. So, they may have improved their customer service, who knows. Regardless, still garbage lol. And my reviews were deleted. NOICE.
I am looking for a cooler/lunchbox that is made in the USA that’s affordable. I f I’m currently using the ISO mini but it’s just too small. I also don’t have the ability to spend $100 on a lunchbox. Hoping someone can help.
So I normally get my glasses through a insurance approved provider and they give me a discount. My approved provider doesn't have frames made in the USA and so I looked around and found shuron.com and when I contacted them about frames they told me that I could get lenses as well. So I compared the pricing from my approved provider and Shuron. I normally wear Ray Ban ClubMasters and so I went with Shuron Ronsirs.
From Shuron
So out of pocket, Shuron is cheaper. If I use my insurance the Ray Bans end up being $200.00. What I will see is if I can get reimbured by my insurance company for the Shurons. Either way with a little work you can find American Made alternatives at reasonable prices. You just have to ask.
Have been trying to go more MIUSA.
Have done decent so far but I've noticed most "modern" or new MIUSA is unfortunately outside of my budget (ie $150 jeans/jackets/etc.) So I end up on ebay but feel like most stuff in a <$100 price point is vintage (which is fine!)
I know MIUSA will be more expensive (deservedly so) and will last longer, just tough to get multiple pairs of more expensive clothes.
That said, Any experience with more modern/new sweaters/shirts/etc that won't break the bank but aren't from 80s/90s?
Feel like I end up dressing like my dad in the early 90s. Great looks but I think they do look dated.
Work provides uniforms so looking more for outside work/date night w/wife stuff.
Current MIUSA wardrobe: Round House jeans (btw they kinfa fit small) Round House bibs (outside work) On sale Filson rail splitters on the way.
Wigwam socks (home state made) & knit hats
Bayside t-shirts
Flint & tinder boxer briefs
80s American eagle knit sweater 80s/90s LL bean sweater
La Crosse winter boots (home state made)
Older chore jackets
Older carhartt insulated bibs (for cold weather)
Stormy Kromer waxed mits & hat