I accept that it may well have been made in China, but in the UK anything sold has to be fit for it's purpose and the item carried British Standards - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. So I assumed 'quality controlled'.
I accept that it may well have been made in China, but in the UK anything sold has to be fit for it's purpose and the item carried British Standards - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. So I assumed 'quality controlled'.
Assumed and quality control don't go well together.
The product has to be fit for the purposes it was designed for in the UK and Aus but that doesn't necessarily mean it was made to a higher standard. It means you are entitled to a replacement or your money back.
In Asia it would generally mean bad luck sucker.
If you can find a cheapie that still pushes out air when you block the outlet, buy it.
If it lasts 6 months you've had a win.
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