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    Quote Originally Posted by Blackbird View Post
    Here are some of the items I've bought over the last year or so and haven't had a problem with any of them. Check the prices against any of the NZ lighting websites! Also bought some solar sensor lamps for the outside stairs up to our deck and no problem with them either.

    GU10 warm white: http://www.ebay.com/itm/10x-GU10-12W...item2a359e5ff9

    E14 pure white: http://www.ebay.com/itm/E14-Pure-Whi...item5667707d76

    G9 warm white: http://www.ebay.com/itm/G9-G4-E14-E2...item35d375b411

    Recessed panels: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Dimmable-6W-...item2338fff96b

    External sensor lights: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Solar-Powere...3D141310627291


    You only have to add up the reduced wattages to see that the power saving is pretty substantial as well as hugely longer bulb life. They don't get hot either. The only light I still need to replace is a 250 W halogen cylindrical bulb in a free-standing uplight in our main lounge. I haven't figured out how to make a neat replacement yet. Might have to junk it and get something else

    Hope that helps,

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    A mate imports this stuff individually and through a major supplier also. Stuff that hooks directly into 240V supply needs some kind of official approval/certification process. (some of which may already be on the approved list if someone else has imported and gone through all the whoopla for specific model).
    A lot of the stuff is 12V and you run it off a converter unit but that first link says 85-240V input...
    Just something to be aware of....
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    Quote Originally Posted by avgas View Post
    Reminds me of a story about a grumpy old man who bought cheap shit, found it didn't work, then complained about in some sort of racist rant.
    In the early years of the Space Shuttle ... the Captain of one mission told his crew ... "Be comfortable in the fact that the Shuttle was built from parts supplied by the lowest tenderer .." (the shuttles had problems later too)
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    Back to original topic, everything is made in china so very subjective argument.

    If anything its prob better as they shoot people in the head if the screw up over there and that includes the CEOs.
    Just look at the melanoma milk additive or whatever it was called and a few other things.

    *touchwood* I bought quite a bit of JinBei lighting gear and so far it seems just as good as the 3x more expensive pro brands...
    Friend of a friend is the repair agent in Auckland and reckons well made.

    Oh well best we let you get back to typing on your Lenovo keyboard. Don't forget to take your Samsung cellphone later when you jump in your Toyota on the way to RSA to have some tea and Chinese made biscuits
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    Quote Originally Posted by pete376403 View Post
    I'd say Chinese quality control can be as good or as poor as the buyer is prepared to pay for.
    Spot on, and as most NZers have adopted the "Where everyone gets a bargain" mentality they now can't understand that cheap usually equates to shit quality.

    The Chinese operate in an extremely competitive environment and given half a chance they will cut corners to reduce price. The supply chains led by the likes of Walmart, The Warehouse and dozens of other discount retailers just complete the process by supplying to the ignorant masses.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gremlin View Post
    Agreed, often a product is available from two suppliers, looks similar, but one is very cheap while the other more expensive...

    slofox, 18 months from a battery is actually pretty good going. My OEM genuine Samsung battery lasted less than 6 months in the brand new mobile before expanding and becoming useless... Yes, it was replaced, but this was OEM...
    My near 10-year old Sony Ericsson K750i is still running fine on its original battery. Only problem is the ear speaker is kaput, so I just turn the external speaker on.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Edbear View Post
    My near 10-year old Sony Ericsson K750i is still running fine on its original battery. Only problem is the ear speaker is kaput, so I just turn the external speaker on.
    Was probably made in China, too.
    it's not a bad thing till you throw a KLR into the mix.
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    Relevant to any business anywhere in the world. Shit some American made stuff is shit.


    I used to deal with offshore product in the printing industry - originally Hong Kong based and the companies moved their plants over to China - quality control was top-notch and print perfect (surpassed my NZ printers for quality, speed, and of course price).

    I printed hundreds of thousands of products in China.

    It is as good or bad as the Company decided it should be.

    One point to make - you purchased a cheap battery and it lasted 18 months - compare it to the cost of and duration the original battery lasted - you may find it was acceptable and 'good value' on a $ to duration basis. Work it out and repost.

    Also - WTF - nobody buys a new phone battery anymore - it dies, upgrade and buy a new phone

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    So I ordered a little cable luber via Ebay cos it was $11, shipped. Ex Taipei (Taiwan).

    Not only did it come with a 10% discount card for my next purchase, it came with a freakin' ribbon and a thank you note (can't tell if handwritten or photocopy, but if it's a photocopy it's a good quality one!!!)

    Luber works a charm and looks like good quality too.

    Not only can the price beat NZ competition, the service can too! Now if the quality matches surely that's game, set, match?

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    If you think Chinese stuff is shit, track down some of the crap made here in the past.

    Retread tyres, made from slipothene
    Lincoln Turner screwdrivers, made of Krapite
    Those crap Funho toys that were only good for blowing up with double happys
    Treka ute things. Skoda powered...oh how we laughed
    Plastic rugby boots that you were embarrassed to wear.
    Thorn stereos
    Pye Tv's
    Anything by Black and Decker
    NZ assembled vehicles.
    I sure I have missed lots.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jellywrestler View Post
    yip and they've got a 25000 hr life, you've used then for about 1000 hrs and raving about them, wonder if you'll be doing the same in another year or two?
    also are were they legal to fit and fitted with the correct clearances to building elements, or when your house catches fire and your insurance is found to be invalid are you still going to rave about them?
    Only time will tell. The Cree bulbs are sold round the world and are made in modern factories which are the equal of anywhere else in the developed world. Not sure about the sealed units in the kitchen but they look absolutely identical to the ones at Mitre 10. I'm sure that a lot of retailers in NZ and the rest of the world come to that source them from the same place.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Erelyes View Post
    So I ordered a little cable luber via Ebay cos it was $11, shipped. Ex Taipei (Taiwan).

    Not only did it come with a 10% discount card for my next purchase, it came with a freakin' ribbon and a thank you note (can't tell if handwritten or photocopy, but if it's a photocopy it's a good quality one!!!)

    Luber works a charm and looks like good quality too.

    Not only can the price beat NZ competition, the service can too! Now if the quality matches surely that's game, set, match?
    I got one from City Honda for $16 bucks, same day service with a simile, not some kill all the trees note bullshit Local wins this round imo.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Motu View Post
    How are the Chinese locos doing ? They are a lot noisier, and haven't got rid of the need to run double engines on some loads, but apart from the asbestos issue, I've not heard any complaints about them. Is this being kept out of the media?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gremlin View Post
    Agreed, often a product is available from two suppliers, looks similar, but one is very cheap while the other more expensive...

    slofox, 18 months from a battery is actually pretty good going. My OEM genuine Samsung battery lasted less than 6 months in the brand new mobile before expanding and becoming useless... Yes, it was replaced, but this was OEM...
    Quote Originally Posted by EJK View Post
    18 months is VERY good for a battery.

    OEM Samsung battery used to be a problematic for some. My Samsung S4 OEM was also replace by warranty after 4-5 months. It was quite infamous fault which occured to many.
    Not in this phone. I said it is a dumb phone. It makes phone calls and takes photos. I've had it for about eight years. First battery lasted four of those years.

    Quote Originally Posted by Akzle View Post
    you mean the ones that were a year late, full of asbestos, didn't fit either the supplied german engines or the gauge railways we have.....
    oh fucking lol. sell 49% of that.... to the chinese!

    fuck everything.
    Yeah - those ones.


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    Those Funho toys are collectible now!

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    Quote Originally Posted by FJRider View Post
    In the early years of the Space Shuttle ... the Captain of one mission told his crew ... "Be comfortable in the fact that the Shuttle was built from parts supplied by the lowest tenderer .." (the shuttles had problems later too)
    Yep. Pretty much ANY infrastructure project in NZ history is the same.

    So better hope that China isn't too shit - or we paid a slight premium for the gear............because big chunks of it are from China.

    (Even the giant hole borer, Alice, you guys have in Auckland right now was made there)
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    Quote Originally Posted by AllanB View Post
    Those Funho toys are collectible now!
    I had heaps of them once. Shoulda kept them eh.
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