jetsonx wrote: » "Made in Japan"
Redderthanever wrote: » Like those little buttons inside nice women's blouses that keep bra straps in place, or bags that come in another dust bag for protection.. what else you got?
Deleted User wrote: » My universal charger disagrees. Creating dependence on the gullible, I unsubscribed to the cult early.
Charlie19 wrote: » When it's wrote on the tin.
El_Duderino 09 wrote: » Mark Corrigan likes the places that serve asymmetrical pizzas, which he finds indicate quality. Have to say I agree.
Aongus Von Bismarck wrote: » I'm not sure that is as true as it once was. The Japanese fell for the trap of trying to compete with their Korean and Chinese neighbours on price, and it hasn't really served them well. In fairness, and as expected, they have recognised that, and are trying to move back up the value chain in terms of producing premium products at premium prices. The Japanese themselves have a deep antipathy towards buying something new just for the sake of it. It turns out that their largest new market for quality goods such as knives, medical equipment, cameras, high-end fashion, and precision engineering products is China.
Tabnabs wrote: » Scandinavian design that's not for the mass market. Bonus points if it's handmade too.
Aongus Von Bismarck wrote: » An Apple logo.
Fuascailteoir wrote: » A man who has most obviously never lived or been to Japan. They throw out everything and buy new all of the time. From houses to cars. Everything has a limited time span and will be thrown out even though is practically new. Skips full to the brim with perfectly usable items. Consumerism gone crazy
jetsonx wrote: » "Made in Japan" A country that doesn't usually make crap.
Sakana wrote: » Weight is always a good indicator of quality.
blackbox wrote: » It has "St. Bernard" written on it.
Capt'n Midnight wrote: » LOL Lots of products carry metal or concrete inserts to add weight. Like Beats headphones My personal favourite is still the Chinese Magical Hard Drives from 2011
MrMusician18 wrote: » Weight For certain products, people do equate weight with quality. Some models of beats headphones for example have weights in them to give them a premium feel.
KungPao wrote: » San Bernardo, the mark of true quality.
Redderthanever wrote: Like those little buttons inside nice women's blouses that keep bra straps in place