Some Stihl chainsaws are, in spite of them being a German company.
The homeowner saws are made in China. The professional saws Ex 362XP are made in USA
Stihl is privately held by the Stihl family and the parent company is in Germany. It has multiple wholly-owned satellite companies including Stihl USA in Virginia Beach, a saw chain factory in Swtzerland as examples. The factory in the US in turn owns all the distributorships in the US.
Stihl corporate claims they make a full line of products at their US facility. I guess that depends on your definition of "a full line of products". All of their products are certainly not made in America. Just read some of their labels. The Howard Brothers (the largest Stihil dealers in the US as of 2012) claim that, " A majority of STIHL products are made in the United States from domestic and foreign parts and components. " As for the exact percentage? Is it 51%? 97%? Only Stihl knows exactly and their not saying. In 2006 Stihl did open a large factory in China that exports a large variety of items. One noteworthy point before making any purchase, MAKE SURE YOU KNOW THE EXCHANGE/RETURN POLICY.
Stihl trimmers are like all of their equipment with prices set at the distributor level Stihl owns their entire distribution network within the US and factors such as shipping cause slight variances in price by locality as a function of the distance from Virginia Beach, VA. You will have to visit a local dealer, or at least call them
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No, they are all made in Scotland.
Almost all gasoline sold in the US is made in the US.
Not anymore. They used to be all made in the US.
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No. They are all made in England
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