PC Electrics
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Following on from recent discussion about where stuff is made, I thought I would start a thread where we could all trumpet those electrical products that are Made in Britain, or at least have a substantial British manufacturing content.
Whenever possible I like to buy MiB, but find it difficult to know what is and what is not.
So, if you are certain that a product or range is Made in Britain, announce it here.
Maybe as a result we could all choose to Buy British more often.
I'll start:
Cables: Prysmian, Doncaster, CCC, Draka
CUs: MEM Memera 2000AD boards and devices (made in MEMs factory in Holyhead, N Wales)
MK boards are assembled here, but not sure about some of the sub components.
Hager also assemble their domestic boards in Telford - I know the devices are made in France and Germany, but don't know about the moldings.
Sockets etc: Contactum, MK
other stuff:
Numatic vacuums (Henry)
ASD Lighting
Horstmann Controls
Manrose fans
Swifts cable management solutions (from Legrand)
MK claim that 74% of their accessories overall are MiB.
Aico smoke alarms (part of Ei Electronics) are 100% Irish (near Shannon Airport) - technically not British, but close enough for jazz.
(I dealt with Ei when I was part of the R&D team for New Range Rover (P38A), they did the electronics for the security system. Very "on the ball" people.)
Whenever possible I like to buy MiB, but find it difficult to know what is and what is not.
So, if you are certain that a product or range is Made in Britain, announce it here.
Maybe as a result we could all choose to Buy British more often.
I'll start:
Cables: Prysmian, Doncaster, CCC, Draka
CUs: MEM Memera 2000AD boards and devices (made in MEMs factory in Holyhead, N Wales)
MK boards are assembled here, but not sure about some of the sub components.
Hager also assemble their domestic boards in Telford - I know the devices are made in France and Germany, but don't know about the moldings.
Sockets etc: Contactum, MK
other stuff:
Numatic vacuums (Henry)
ASD Lighting
Horstmann Controls
Manrose fans
Swifts cable management solutions (from Legrand)
MK claim that 74% of their accessories overall are MiB.
Aico smoke alarms (part of Ei Electronics) are 100% Irish (near Shannon Airport) - technically not British, but close enough for jazz.
(I dealt with Ei when I was part of the R&D team for New Range Rover (P38A), they did the electronics for the security system. Very "on the ball" people.)