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mikem65d 05-30-2020 06:07 AM

To all of you who replied, especially saying "good luck".................The OP knows that all the motors are made in Chynuh, but he is asking who are the major non Chyneese players that design and develop brushless motors but have them made in China.
I know Reedy does have their motors made their along with other big hitters, but "who" is the actual question.

This is so typical of people to just say "not made in China?" well good luck or find another hobby is absurd.

Losiracer12 05-30-2020 06:26 AM


Originally Posted by mikem65d (Post 15646062)
To all of you who replied, especially saying "good luck".................The OP knows that all the motors are made in Chynuh, but he is asking who are the major non Chyneese players that design and develop brushless motors but have them made in China.
I know Reedy does have their motors made their along with other big hitters, but "who" is the actual question.

This is so typical of people to just say "not made in China?" well good luck or find another hobby is absurd.

his ignorance is what is absurd unfortunately,just like here there is good and bad people everywhere but if he is looking for rc electronics not manufacturered there then he is SOL, also many claim to do their development here and it is nothing but marketing bs

Alexv2024 05-30-2020 09:04 AM


Originally Posted by mikem65d (Post 15646062)
To all of you who replied, especially saying "good luck".................The OP knows that all the motors are made in Chynuh, but he is asking who are the major non Chyneese players that design and develop brushless motors but have them made in China.
I know Reedy does have their motors made their along with other big hitters, but "who" is the actual question.

This is so typical of people to just say "not made in China?" well good luck or find another hobby is absurd.

China is such a huge hub of manufacturing and our hobby is so inexpensive and yet complicated you will find very little stuff that isnt at least all or significantly china sourced.

If you make it a hard requirement to ignore Chinese made or mostly sourced parts for a purchase there will be very little for our hobby you can buy.

I just bought 2 Reedy 510R ESC's and they have made in china on the box. One of the best esc's you can get, and its plenty expensive like the top end hobbywings and others. If it wasn't made in china I wonder how much more expensive it is.

Same for the motors. A standard 540 size BL motor is $50-100 depending on a few factors. If china was dropped out of building and sourcing I bet prices would go up 40-100%, not something most people want unfortunately.

mikem65d 05-30-2020 09:21 AM

OK so you 2 that just replied have made the most sense.
With this Covid issue that originated in China i am inclined to never want to buy anything made in China, but as we know it, what's left?.....Playing with an antique can of Tinker toys?

The question at the beginning of this thread can be confusing, but i see the OP's point.
He knows that all our fun stuff is made in China, but is looking for the best quality he can get that isn't some china bootleg product from the ground up.
I've got tons of stuff made in china, but the the designers, etc. are not chinese companys.


I also didn't intend to get up on my chinese made Home Depot bucket to preach.
All the made in China products are due to the World wide consumer that wants the cheapest they can get.

Losiracer12 05-30-2020 09:34 AM

Maybe the OP can focus on purchasing from American companies vs supporting the giant Chinese companies that have a strong hold of the industry such as Hobbywing,at least it helps our economy by doing so

gigaplex 05-30-2020 05:13 PM


Originally Posted by mikem65d (Post 15646114)
OK so you 2 that just replied have made the most sense.
With this Covid issue that originated in China i am inclined to never want to buy anything made in China, but as we know it, what's left?.....Playing with an antique can of Tinker toys?

The question at the beginning of this thread can be confusing, but i see the OP's point.
He knows that all our fun stuff is made in China, but is looking for the best quality he can get that isn't some china bootleg product from the ground up.
I've got tons of stuff made in china, but the the designers, etc. are not chinese companys.


I also didn't intend to get up on my chinese made Home Depot bucket to preach.
All the made in China products are due to the World wide consumer that wants the cheapest they can get.

It's somewhat irrelevant where the virus started, as that's a natural process. If I'm going to blacklist a country based on this virus, it'll be one where the government responded terribly and instead of learning from the mistakes, they doubled down on them and blamed everyone else.

1/8 IC Fan 05-31-2020 02:55 AM

https://cimg9.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.rct...d2dd1e968b.jpg
Tommygarage hands down. Made in Italy. Will cost you a pretty penny at that. My Cousin races with their motors in E-Buggy.

Tommy Garage ? Brushless System


RC*PHREAK 05-31-2020 10:53 AM


Originally Posted by gigaplex (Post 15646219)
It's somewhat irrelevant where the virus started, as that's a natural process. If I'm going to blacklist a country based on this virus, it'll be one where the government responded terribly and instead of learning from the mistakes, they doubled down on them and blamed everyone else.

is that what happened in austrailia? damn. that sucks. fortunately in the USA, our president promptly enacted a travel ban (that many left leaning people denounced at the time) that no doubt saved many lives. i agree that it's irrelevant where the virus started, but in this case, the where was a communist/dictatorship that lied to the world about the virus (and continues to lie) costing many thousands of people their lives.

VanBee 05-31-2020 11:09 AM

This post was screaming political right from the start! Probably best to shut it down.

Bsthetech 05-31-2020 01:15 PM

May as well say you’re looking to breathe as long as it doesn’t contain air.

gigaplex 05-31-2020 04:27 PM


Originally Posted by RC*PHREAK (Post 15646484)
is that what happened in austrailia? damn. that sucks. fortunately in the USA, our president promptly enacted a travel ban (that many left leaning people denounced at the time) that no doubt saved many lives. i agree that it's irrelevant where the virus started, but in this case, the where was a communist/dictatorship that lied to the world about the virus (and continues to lie) costing many thousands of people their lives.

No, I was referring to the USA. Australia did a fairly decent job.

Alexv2024 05-31-2020 05:08 PM


Originally Posted by RC*PHREAK (Post 15646484)
is that what happened in austrailia? damn. that sucks. fortunately in the USA, our president promptly enacted a travel ban (that many left leaning people denounced at the time) that no doubt saved many lives. i agree that it's irrelevant where the virus started, but in this case, the where was a communist/dictatorship that lied to the world about the virus (and continues to lie) costing many thousands of people their lives.

Rctech needs a laugh react

JatoTheRipper 05-31-2020 05:48 PM


Originally Posted by gigaplex (Post 15646041)
Probably jumping on the anti-China bandwagon that's been going around since COVID-19.

No, that's been around much longer. COVID-19 and the lack of merchandise from China only put fuel on the fire. It's not a bad idea. I mean who wouldn't support quality products made in their own country?



Originally Posted by VanBee (Post 15646487)
This post was screaming political right from the start! Probably best to shut it down.

One person turned it into a political thread. Ban the person not the thread.


Billy Kelly 05-31-2020 07:15 PM

There’s a difference between cheap knockoff and a known brand having their products produced there. Are we also looking for a kit not produced in China?

gigaplex 05-31-2020 07:58 PM


Originally Posted by JatoTheRipper (Post 15646654)
I mean who wouldn't support quality products made in their own country?

They didn't ask for products made in their own country. They asked for products not made in a specific country.


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