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Eaton Compressor Pump & Motor Made in China?

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#1 ·
I recently ordered (but I have not received) a 2 stage Eaton Compressor. I went with the Eaton because I found nothing but good reviews. I assumed (very stupid on my part) that this was a USA made unit. Until tonight when I came across the Garage Journal and found this:

Reply per Steve Derr (Sales for Eaton Compressor)

The motor is an Eaton brand and is built in China, the pump is also built in China by the same ISO 9000 company that has been building pumps for us for years.
Thanks,
Steve

I hope I did not make a mistake ordering this compressor, I try to avoid tools made in China for obvious reasons. Can someone please chime in with their experiences. Also can anyone confirm that Eaton truly uses Chinese parts?
 
#2 ·
There are high quality parts made in China. It is up to the U.S. company to make sure that those offshore parts are up to their standards. Unfortunately as we have seen not all U.S. companies do that.

The man at Eaton has told you they use parts made in China...what other confirmation do you need?

Vince
 
#3 · (Edited)
I did not post that Steve told me they were made in China, I got that info from another forum.

Update
I talked to Steve this morning and he confirmed the above is true but he also said that "97percent of the compressors made today also carry this with them, but they don't advertise it (they lie)". I don't like it but unfortunately I don't have much of a choice.
Eaton now comes with a 5 year warranty on the pump and I can't find anything but positive feedback about them (besides the China stuff), so I guess time will tell.
 
#4 ·
Eaton is a very good, high quality compressor that you will be happy with once you get it regardless of where it is made. I felt something similar when I first heard this but then got to thinking that I was real happy with it before & it does everything I want or need it to do so why should I be unhappy with it now? Anymore you can't get away from 'made in china', I bought an Ingersol Rand IR-121 super duty air hammer thinking it was made here, wrong, made in china. I prefer to buy american made but want quality either way. About the only thing I would really get upset about is if something was represented as 'made in USA' & when I got it found out different, especially after spending extra money for that reason.
 
#5 ·
What I don't like about the made in China thing, besides some of the quality issues is this. When a well known U.S. firm has something made in China that used to be made over here, and they charge you more than what the U.S. made part used to cost :mad: . You know d&^% well they saved a ton on labor, but did they pass that on to you? Heck no they just compounded the profit by charging the same or higher price as the U.S made item.

Vince
 
#6 ·
As long as you're getting a quality product that performs as advertised it doses't matter where it's made. Sadly enough, "Made in the USA" is a thing of the past. It's a bitter pill to swallow but we had better get used to it. China owns our debt, they are building a blue water navy, and are starting to buy up our assets. The parting out of America. God, if I could type I'd be a dangerous man. Dave 39
 
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302 Z28 said:
What I don't like about the made in China thing, besides some of the quality issues is this. When a well known U.S. firm has something made in China that used to be made over here, and they charge you more than what the U.S. made part used to cost :mad: . You know d&^% well they saved a ton on labor, but did they pass that on to you? Heck no they just compounded the profit by charging the same or higher price as the U.S made item.

Vince
Vince you are more right than you know. We pass the Eaton Compressor company a couple of time a month on the way to the family farm. In the last 3 or so years, you should see how things have changed there. They just built a huge new building. They like they're toys too. They have a large motor home, at least one large boat, jet skis, a Hummer, and a few hot rods in the parking lot. Until a few years ago, they didn't even have a name on the building. It definitely seems that they're profits have increased quite a bit lately.
I went with a Kellogg-American compressor. Yes it is made in The U.S.A.
 
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302 Z28 said:
What I don't like about the made in China thing, besides some of the quality issues is this. When a well known U.S. firm has something made in China that used to be made over here, and they charge you more than what the U.S. made part used to cost :mad: . You know d&^% well they saved a ton on labor, but did they pass that on to you? Heck no they just compounded the profit by charging the same or higher price as the U.S made item.

Vince
That will balance out once all the workers in this country are making 5.00 per day & all the bigshots are billionaires, then they will have to lower prices :pain: We need to get rid of NAFTA & all the other "free trade" agreements that have done nothing but gut this country & turn the US into a 3d world country flooded with cheap, throwaway foreign junk. Problem is, greed just gets worse & is never satisfied so with stockholders clamoring for ever increased profits that ain't going to happen. There are enough places in the world with starving people to exploit, cheap labor isn't going away. Wonder how these geniuses figure our government is going to keep running, people making 5.00 per day don't pay taxes. :evil:
 
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302 Z28 said:
What I don't like about the made in China thing, besides some of the quality issues is this. When a well known U.S. firm has something made in China that used to be made over here, and they charge you more than what the U.S. made part used to cost :mad: . You know d&^% well they saved a ton on labor, but did they pass that on to you? Heck no they just compounded the profit by charging the same or higher price as the U.S made item.

Vince
that gets on my nerves too. I've seen some decent China stuff, but to me it's fewer American jobs.

302 Z28 said:
Educate yourself about the coming merger of Canadian, US and Mexican commerce with the dollar being replaced by a common currency called the Amero. Look it up on the net you will be shocked, it is not republican or democrat.

Vince
Scary shat. :evil: I've heard about it for a while now, and it's no surprise no politician in office is doing anything significant about illegal immigration. :spank:
And it reminds me, nationalized children's healthcare seems a bit, um, socialistic to me. Besides, my kids (someday, don't really feel like getting the gf preggo'd) are not your responsibility (via tax dollars). They should be my responsibility to care for and ensure that they recieve adequate medical care. It is only a foot in the door for complete nationalized healthcare. :pain:
 
#12 ·
I have been sitting here thrying to think of ANY tool not made in China and have drawn a blank. Used to be able to tell because the American version cost 2 to 3 times more than the Chinese version but not any longer. Even the $$$$$$$$ versions are Chinese now.

And yes, Demoncrat and Republikan alike are committed to yielding our sovereignty to the United Nations. Soon to come is a 'world tax' on our income so we pay our fair share. This will be a stealth tax paid out of the general fund and passed by congress at midnight some obscure day but it will definitely be a personal tax on your generation of wealth.

I have been reading the best book I have ever found and highly recommend it to anyone who thinks things in the US are not quite right somehow. It is
The 5000 Year Leap: The 28 Great Ideas That Changed the World by W. Cleon Skousen. Get it at Amazon or your books store. I promise you won't be disappointed.
 
#13 ·
302 Z28 said:
Educate yourself about the coming merger of Canadian, US and Mexican commerce with the dollar being replaced by a common currency called the Amero. Look it up on the net you will be shocked, it is not republican or democrat.

Vince
sorry Vince but like yourself I forgot to check snopes...
http://www.snopes.com/politics/business/amero.asp
 
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#15 ·
The actually were minted but claimed to be a farce by a novelty coin company. What about that super highway right through the middle of the country? Anybody heard of that? So the boats can be unloaded with out unions and trucks can be driven right through the middle of the country to canada.
 
#16 · (Edited)
anthonyc1 said:
. What about that super highway right through the middle of the country? Anybody heard of that? So the boats can be unloaded with out unions and trucks can be driven right through the middle of the country to canada.
that is scary too. Can someone say "Hola Illegal Immigrants to Amerika?" :welcome: :boxing:

You could load 'em in crates, put them in the bottom of a fruit truck, and cover with apples, and nobody would ever know of the human smuggling operation.
see link here
don't you love your cheap labor too? :spank:

edit: I hate to politicize (hijack, really... :nono:) this thread...
 
#17 ·
I have to agree that the USA has lost a lot of manufacturing jobs to overseas companies, but you should not be surprised. How many of you have told your kids that they should study hard at school so they can grow up and work in a manufacturing plant, making compressor parts? Most parents tell their kids to go to school, study hard so they can get in a good college so they can get a high paying job. Not many of those jobs are manufacturing things like compressors or hand tools.

Aaron
 
#20 ·
adtkart said:
I have to agree that the USA has lost a lot of manufacturing jobs to overseas companies, but you should not be surprised. How many of you have told your kids that they should study hard at school so they can grow up and work in a manufacturing plant, making compressor parts? Most parents tell their kids to go to school, study hard so they can get in a good college so they can get a high paying job. Not many of those jobs are manufacturing things like compressors or hand tools.

Aaron
Yes this is true, but not everybody is cut out for college. That was not a problem in the past, you just got a good paying job in manufacturing or some type of trade and you would be fine. If those jobs all go overseas what are the non college kids supposed to do? I know go make $8/hr with no benefits at Chinafart (nice American lifestyle)
 
#21 ·
BTW I really like my new Eaton compressor it is not your typical cheep Chinese tool. This thing is a beast, all that I wanted except where some of the parts were made. I would not stray from buying an Eaton because of the China stuff unless you were 100% sure the one replacing it was in fact USA made.
 
#22 ·
Yes this is true, but not everybody is cut out for college. That was not a problem in the past, you just got a good paying job in manufacturing or some type of trade and you would be fine.
When and where was this? In this day of people having TV sets in every room, everyone having a cell phone on their hip, and computer networks in their home, how many would take a job in manufacturing? How much do you think that you could make, and have the product affordable to normal people?

You have to consider that in the days when I was young, we had very few extras at home. Most homes only had one phone in the house, a TV set in the livingroom for the family to watch, and no cable TV. Unless you were in a union job, most manufacturing jobs paid squat. If you were a union worker, there was a good chance that you were on strike every couple of years. That strike often effected both wage earners in the family. I saw many friends that worried that they would loose their homes when their parents were on strike. OH THE GOOD OLD DAYS!

If you really want to spend the money for a compressor made in the USA, be willing to spend a lot more money. Everyone wants higher pay, and also a lot of benefits, so that costs a lot of money. I may be able to set you up with one of the average home size for about $5000+.

Aaron
 
#23 ·
ssaahemifan said:
I was all set to buy a Eaton since I could drive to the plant and pick it up. UNTIL I read about the China Pump....

I bought a Champion instead....
What kind of warranty does it have, and what country do you have to ship it to to get it repaired? Did you ask them where their pump is made at? Unless you paid about 4 times as much, I can almost guarantee it was not made here. Even if you did pay that, it most likely was made overseas somewhere.

Eaton carries a 5 year warranty on their compressors, and will tell you where they are made! They do have their pumps and motors built in China for them. They also make a lot of the stuff for the compressors right in the USA. They employ a lot of people here for that reason. If you think that the other compressors are all made in the USA, you are most likely wrong. It may take some doing to find out for sure where their stuff is made, but Eaton will tell you where their stuff comes from if you ask.

If you feel like you got a better deal than what Eaton was offering, then great. I like my Eaton pump on my compressor. I also like the fact that I can pick up the phone and call Mat Cain at Eaton, or send them an e-mail, if I have a problem with it.

Aaron
 
#26 · (Edited)
You can have a made in the USA compressor at a decent price. Northern Tool has started carrying Quincy air compressors now. These big ole' Quincy's have Baldor motors and large slow turning pumps and IMHO are simply unbeatable for dependability.



www.northerntool.com/webapp/wcs/sto...=mode+matchallpartial&Dx=mode+matchallpartial


$1250 will get you a 100% duty cycle 2 stage 4 cylinder cast iron pump on a 60 gal vertical tank coupled to a 5 HP BALDOR motor. That's true HP and the dang thing is rated at 40 AMPs!
 
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