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No no no, this post isn’t about me nor is it about my family heritage. Rather this post is more of a vent of frustration relating to products that are made in China. I remember growing up to see that almost everything we bought, especially toys, were usually made in China. There was a certain idea concerning the quality associated with it as well. It normally wasn’t terrible but it definitely wasn’t the worst. However, this idea of mediocre products being made in China is no longer true. Sometime during the last 5 years or so, things have progressively gotten worse.
Over the past few years, reading consumer blogs, I noticed more and more how products from China were in the news for causing health concerns or other dangers to human life. I remember being kind of offended by it at first. “How can this be? Not the Chinese!” But as time has gone by, I have slowly begun to accept this fact: Chinese products are absolute crap. So much so that one blog I occasionally read, has a category for it all titled “Chinese poison train.” This includes all news and posts concerning Chinese made products.
There is really no such thing as a quality Chinese product any more. It seems as if everything that is manufactured is either bootlegged, copied, of poor quality, or just plain crappy. It isn’t just contained to toys with lead paint. It extends to just about every single area imaginable. There are stories about antifreeze being used in toothpaste and other illegal and dangerous chemicals being put into everyday products that people use all around the world. I’ve even read articles about some crazy things they do to food. One article caught one company making soy sauce from human hair! Another caught a food vendor using old cardboard and newspapers to create the filling for certain breads sold on the streets. Reading things like that really made my stomach turn.
So if all this has been happening for such a long time, why talk about it now? Mainly because I feel as if I was a recent victim of a crappy Chinese product. I never really thought it could happen to me. I really didn’t. That was until I recently purchased a new power adapter for my Dell laptop. I got it off ebay because I didn’t to pay the outrageous price from the actual Dell website. I got a battery off of ebay last year for half the price and I was pretty satisfied with it. So why not do the same with a power adapter. Boy, was I wrong.
I didn’t expect the adapter I ordered to be fake at all but it was quite obvious when it arrived through the Hong Kong shipping postal service. The adapter was bigger than normal, the plug was 3 pronged instead of 2, and it looked and felt cheap to touch. I initially didn’t worry about it too much. In my mind, as long as it did the job, what difference would it make. As I type right now, I am beginning to have second thoughts. Not only is my laptop constantly changing from charging to battery mode WITH the adapter plugged in, but the adapter itself is making an unsettling whirring sound. It gives me an uneasy feeling because the worst case scenario is that it blows up as I leave it to charge my laptop over night and the house is set on fire when I wake up in the morning.
I actually ordered another adapter last week because I was worried that I would be worried in the future, as I am now. I also ordered this one on ebay and it was listed as “original dell adapter.” My only hope is that it really is an original dell adapter, otherwise, it looks like I might have to order another one from dell themselves. I hope that won’t be the case, otherwise I would have basically wasted 70 bucks (the price of an adapter straight from dell).
We’ll see in a few days. Until then, this laptop will be shutting down at night and the adapter put away near some flame retardant material.
