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Any of the electric car models that will qualify for the new federal tax incentives. They put in some of the most stringent made in America requirements that have ever been applied to a product. Not only final assembly but the batteries must be manufactured here as well. That was a great bill if you’re a protectionist like me.
https://aflcio.org/MadeInAmerica
[Rebel Nell](https://www.rebelnell.com/) is one of my favorite jewelry makers
They are out of Detroit and sell handcrafted necklaces/earing/rings that support lifting women out of poverty through meaningful work. Their main thing is taking shavings from graffiti around Detroit and using in their products. Everything is one of a kind. I’ve always thought their work was simple, yet still pretty and fun
Lodge cast iron.
Heritage line Red Wing boots.
Liberty tabletop makes flatware and other kitchen gadgets.
Fiestaware make dinnerware
Gat Creek and Simply Amish both make beautiful heirloom-quality hardwood furniture in the US.
Case pocket knives
https://www.rd.com/list/amazing-things-made-in-the-usa/
Hi point, gun snobs will sneer I know, but they’re 100% made in the USA. A lot of gun manufacturers are based in the US, too many to list.
I went to High School in this town and am 99% sure they still manufacture there (boat anchors and cast iron skillets).
https://www.greenfieldproducts.com/about/
Speed Queen washers and dryers. Man, they are *tough*. You can walk into any typical laundromat in the US and see models from the ‘80s still going strong.
Benchmade knives.