I see this happening more and more.
Hanlon's razor applies to most of these cases--never ascribe to malice that which can be explained by stupidity.
These are likely cases where a junior staffer in the marketing department (or an ad agency) comes up with a brilliant marketing idea but doesn't run it by the folks in charge of product development or product management.
I'm guessing the DWE402 was once on this list...
https://www.dewalt.com/why-dewalt/made- ... -materials
...but fell off because yet another idiot executive made the decision to close a US-based production line.
The photo certainly makes it somewhat comical--and I'm sure once a lawyer sees this they'll be suing Dewalt for false advertising. I do hope Dewalt customers speak with their wallets--buy the few tools left that are genuinely assembled in the USA. They'll get a quality product that will last years.
I see this happening more and more.
Hanlon's razor applies to most of these cases--never ascribe to malice that which can be explained by stupidity.
These are likely cases where a junior staffer in the marketing department (or an ad agency) comes up with a brilliant marketing idea but doesn't run it by the folks in charge of product development or product management.
I'm guessing the DWE402 was once on this list...
https://www.dewalt.com/why-dewalt/made-in-the-usa-with-global-materials
...but fell off because yet another idiot executive made the decision to close a US-based production line.
The photo certainly makes it somewhat comical--and I'm sure once a lawyer sees this they'll be suing Dewalt for false advertising. I do hope Dewalt customers speak with their wallets--buy the few tools left that are genuinely assembled in the USA. They'll get a quality product that will last years.