Made by a UK manufacturer?

Nov 11, 2009
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Yesterday I bought some disposable coveralls as I’m going to be rubbing down internal walls with some ares heavily filled. I noticed on the front of the pack that it said they were produced by a “UK manufacturer, Kingfisher international Products Ltd. “. This is the company that own B&Q and Screwfix. I was quite surprised that such items costing less the than £10 for five sets would have been made in this country. However when opening I found a label in Chinese, which translates as below. They were made by a company partnered with Wanli, and years ago I had Wanli tyres on a Mondeo and they were good, so I can progress my sanding down safe in the knowledge that I am protected.




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At < £10 for FIVE sets, what did you expect ? It would appear however that in describing them as "produced by a “UK manufacturer " there may have a breach of trades description laws.
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At < £10 for FIVE sets, what did you expect ? It would appear however that in describing them as "produced by a “UK manufacturer " there may have a breach of trades description laws.
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I expected them to be made in China. I have no problem them being made in China. The front package information was the surprise though . When bought on line you don’t inspect the package prior to purchase.

PS whatever the orien of the photo it always comes out here 90 degrees out.
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I would agree. they are not produced by a UK manufacturer and this appears to be false description. Frankly I doubt you will find anything British in that price range and even at Chinese rates I cannot see them being anything other than cheap and cheerful. the wording "made by a UK manufacturer" is a blatant attempt to make it look as though they are British but seems too far from the truth and the description is clearly misleading.
 
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I would agree. they are not produced by a UK manufacturer and this appears to be false description. Frankly I doubt you will find anything British in that price range and even at Chinese rates I cannot see them being anything other than cheap and cheerful. the wording "made by a UK manufacturer" is a blatant attempt to make it look as though they are British but seems too far from the truth and the description is clearly misleading.

I have re read the front of the package. Apologies it doesn't say "produced..." It just says "UK Manufacturer Kingfisher......." Still flying close to the wind though. . And it repeats that in several languages as that group have outlets throughout Europe. But saying that they are good and at less than £2 a shot no complaints.
 
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I recently had to purchase, a door mirror indicator light, for my Santa Fe. Hyundai, wanted £186, on E bay a Manchester based company were selling the LED indicator light for £39.89, delivered next day with Hyundai part number Identical to the broken one. When I dismantled the door miror, all the parts were marked " Made in China". A good Korean built car.
 

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