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I noticed that Tecsun puts out radio that are identical to Grundig , and I
believe Degen has products identical to Kaito (Degen 1102/Kaito1102). But, the Tecsun and Degen labels are usually substantially lower in price. Is that because they are made directly in China while Grundig and Kaito are not?? Any quality difference with Tescun compared to Grundig?? Grundig's 350 sometimes sells for $99 while the Tecsun version sells for $30-$40 less on Ebay sites. Looks like the same radio. One good thing though, all this competition gives more variety and hopefully better quality radios along with lower costs. |
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![]() In article CNH_c.4314$dC4.3603@trndny06, David wrote: I noticed that Tecsun puts out radio that are identical to Grundig , and I believe Degen has products identical to Kaito (Degen 1102/Kaito1102). But, the Tecsun and Degen labels are usually substantially lower in price. Is that because they are made directly in China while Grundig and Kaito are not?? Any quality difference with Tescun compared to Grundig?? The difference is marketing, middlemen, English-language labelling and maneuals (in some cases) and US warranty and tech support. The radios are the often same. There is occasional talk that Grundig/Eton extracts better quality control on their private-label production runs than Tecsun exercises on their domestic-market stuff ... but there is no proof of this; and considerable circumstantial evidence that it is false. |
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