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So, the kitchen remodel is in full swing and I need to install the nuke/vent unit. Needed a hole say but didn't have time to order it online. It was late and I had no time to go down to an industrial/trade tool shop. Figured it was just the one hole so I'd bite the bullet, grab whatever cheesy thing they had at Depot cheap and then go ahead and order a nice one for next time.
To my surprise, this is what I found down at Depot.
Amazing. A big box store is actually selling a US manufactured tool. And more or less a consumable one at that.
You may recognize the background color of the packaging as Milwaukee red. While they're an iconic American brand, keep in mind that they're a wholly owned subsidiary of a Hong Kong based holding company. That they would have a line of consumable, wear-items, still made in the US and sold through big box stores is pretty special these days.
So, I splurged.
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To my surprise, this is what I found down at Depot.
Amazing. A big box store is actually selling a US manufactured tool. And more or less a consumable one at that.
You may recognize the background color of the packaging as Milwaukee red. While they're an iconic American brand, keep in mind that they're a wholly owned subsidiary of a Hong Kong based holding company. That they would have a line of consumable, wear-items, still made in the US and sold through big box stores is pretty special these days.
So, I splurged.
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