Quintessential American Product: Pyrex
This one, you may have been able to guess, will be included on the list. After all, what can be more distinctly American than Pyrex glassware? And while generation upon generation of chefs and bakers have been raving about these items, they are still made in the United States.
The owners are proud of their distinct Americana products and will not compromise their quality for anything, which is why these items have been selling like hotcakes ever since they first hit the markets. After all, where can you get a set of four useful, high-quality kitchen items for just $25?
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9 thoughts on “9 Famous Products Still Proudly Made in America”
I took my parents Waring blender with me to college. It was a wedding present to them in 1950. I still have it and use it regularly.
What about Cutco Cutlery and Kabar Knives manufactured in Olean, NY?!!!!
still use my Sthil weed trimmer
We have a Lodge Dutch Oven and use it almost twice a week. It definitely meets all the great things that it claims to do. We have had ours for about two years, and wonder how we have gotten along without it for so many years.
Epiphone Guitars? I still have my 1964 Epiphone Texan!
Case knives. Craftsmanship is unmatched.
Pendelton Blankets. Made in Oregon They are wonderful.
Items made in the USA seem to last longer. I remember when a Major company I was working for was “outsourcing” an entire department and so many lost their jobs. MetLife Ins Co was a glorified Sweat Shop. Outsourcing my A$$
Many Whirlpool and Maytag appliances are made in Mexico. The “Made in America” label actually means “Made in North America”.
It’s interesting that there aren’t any automobiles on the list. It’s likely that some Toyota models are manufactured and assembled entirely in the United States.
American Range, a factory in California, makes high-quality ovens and stove-tops. They’re pricey and worth the extra cost, in my experience.