Chinese-made products do not have the best reputation in the Western Hemisphere. In some ways, the “made in China” label has become synonymous with cheap, low-quality goods that break easily and seldom stand the test of time.
The prevailing sentiment in online communities that revolve around power tools and such is as follows: Chinese-made products may be a decent option if you need a quick fix for a few bucks, but they will let you down in the long run. You should stick with German, American, and Japanese brands if you want quality.
In reality, it’s a lot more complicated. Like all countries in the world, China produces low, mid, and high-quality products. The device you are reading this on, or at least some components, was most likely made there. And no matter which cordless drill, belt sander, or saw you buy, there’s a good chance it has Chinese-made parts or was assembled in China.