I changed two controllers/transformers earlier for a friend. I was there to do six. I connected the first two and well, they blew up .

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        @princessnorah

        China does make a LOT of really low quality goods. However…
        … those goods are made to the quality specified by the importer / wholesaler / buyer…
        … because ‘cheap’ goods are often preferred over ‘more expensive but higher quality’ goods…
        … by the people who buy them.

        Which is probably what happened in this case!

        I *think* that most Ming dynasty vases are still ‘under warranty’!

        @DiaDeLosMuertos

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            @princessnorah

            No. Not really.

            If ‘crap’ is made, it won’t be sold unless people wish to buy ‘crap’.

            My point is that the quality of goods made in China has got *nothing* to do with racism and *everything* to do with buyers’ price expectations, buyers’ notions of acceptable quality, and market forces.

            In this instance, the buyer (not the OP) ‘took a chance’ with a cheaper product which failed immediately. If sufficient buyers of this product demand and obtain refunds, the manufacturer would be forced to either stop making them or possibly increase their unit price with a concomitant increase in quality.

            The reason that smartphones of high quality come out of China is because that is what is demanded by the buyers and with regard to the price they are willing to pay.