hi gang,i orderd one of those Esbit brand sets from REI here in Arizona a few months back..when they called me and told me it was in i picked it up that day after work and went out to my jeep where i opened it up to inspect my new toy...what hit me was the fact that the cook set was NOT German or even European made but made in china...for me vince g. thats a big no/go , so i put everything back in the box and promtly returned the item and got my money back...folks i like and enjoy Esbit products (used an Esbit cooker and tabs for about 30 years now)but my big turn off for me was a Esbit item made in china....you folks might not mind that its made in the far east but that fact did'nt do it for me vince g. 11b Infantry.....
I had the same issue with the iconic pinnacle of US technology; the Apple Iphone, I found out that it wasn't an American product at all. Apparently it was designed in the UK, engineered in India and manufactured in China. Apple just markets and sells them in the luxury markets of the world. Same with the new iPad.
After watching a recent UK TV series called 'Blood, Sweat and Luxuries' with an episode about an electronics factory in the Philippines, I don't think any Northern American or Western European would be able to compete with their Asian counterparts in terms of their hard work and productivity. The work conditions are so tightly controlled and would be completely unacceptable, (think dark satanic cotton mills in Northern England in the 19th Century, when the UK was the workshop of the world much like China is today), which is why some of the Chinese workers prefer to top themselves rather than assemble Apple iPhones and iPads for a pittance.
Its good to see that you stick to your principles favoring domestic products although I don't understand why you would purchase a German manufactured product over a Chinese manufactured product. Both are foreign sources of manufacture.
The country of origin of manufacture can sometimes also be difficult to determine, even the US flag patches on US military uniforms were secretly made in Thailand but fraudulently labeled as being made in the USA. The same issue happened with the US army berrets which was contracted to a British company, which then subcontracted them to a Chinese manufacturer. Apparently was a hell of a fuss made just because the British company was upfront about the origin of manufacture in China.