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ToolGuyd > Editorial > Made in USA, Fabrique aux E.U., Hecho en EE. UU.

Made in USA, Fabrique aux E.U., Hecho en EE. UU.

Aug 30, 2011 Stuart 22 Comments

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I recently came across some Ideal hose clamps with packaging that said “Made in USA, Fabrique aux E.U., and Hecho en EE. UU.” The person who had showed me the item had made the common mistake of thinking that E.U. stood for European Union.

Fabrique aux E.U. is an abbreviated way of saying Fabrique aux Etats-Unis, which is French for Made in USA.

Similarly, Hecho en EE. UU. is short for Hecho en Estados Unidos, or Hecho en Estados Unidos de America, which is Spanish for Made in USA. In Spanish, plural phrases are often represented by double abbreviations, meaning that Estados Unidos (United States) is abbreviated as EE. UU. instead of just E.U.

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22 Comments

  1. Barks

    Aug 30, 2011

    You’re kidding, right?

    Reply
  2. Stuart

    Aug 30, 2011

    Completely serious. I’ve discussed (argued) about this more times than I can remember. I few of those I’ve argued with still made the mistake despite having studied French or Spanish as their foreign language in school. It’s the E.U. that throws most people off.

    Reply
    • Hlaingu

      Mar 17, 2018

      ?Thanks?

      Reply
  3. LG

    Aug 31, 2011

    On balance, people are not very smart…

    Reply
  4. Stuart

    Aug 31, 2011

    While that may be true in general, I think this confusion is more about unfamiliarity with the different languages.

    Reply
  5. Rayner

    Aug 9, 2012

    I have been trying to get a new blade and guard for flymo model RL 500A Hi Tec
    4 .OHP
    no. 954 06 05 01
    I have tried the uk flymo outlet but no luck can you help
    Many Thanks

    Reply
    • Stuart

      Aug 9, 2012

      I have no idea which direction to point you towards, sorry.

      Reply
  6. Brent

    Jun 1, 2013

    I just came across a box that says the same but in English it says made in Korea. Can anyone explain this?

    Reply
  7. Jeremy

    Jun 2, 2013

    Thanks! I needed to put these translations on something and it was harder than I expected to find a thorough explanation of them online.

    Reply
  8. John

    Sep 19, 2015

    You did a great job of explaining this.

    Reply
  9. Sanders

    Apr 23, 2016

    U.S. = E.U.

    Reply
  10. John Bonanno

    Mar 18, 2018

    I have a plastic ammo can dimensions (6 in (l) 3 3/4 in (w) x3 3/4 in (h). I found your company name on the bottom of the can. Would like to purchase a couple more. Could you please advise where I could purchase them. Thank you in advance for your assistance.

    Reply
  11. Sherri A Melancon

    Oct 20, 2019

    I have some rabbit furs some are painted to look like bobcats,zebra, lynx etc. On the back of them i found a tag made in spain fabrique aux espagne can anyone tell

    Reply
    • Stuart

      Oct 21, 2019

      That’s just french for “made in Spain.”

      Reply
  12. Sherri A Melancon

    Oct 20, 2019

    Can anyone tell me how to fine this company fabrique aux made in spain

    Reply
  13. Chris

    May 27, 2021

    Does anyone know how to get in touch with this company.

    Reply
    • Stuart

      May 27, 2021

      Which company?

      Reply
  14. Lisa Brooks

    Sep 14, 2021

    My company purchases a large amount of your OLO safety cutters and we would like to know if you have the gray guard replacements? We have had a few where the guard breaks – thus leaving us with an unsafe tool.

    Reply
    • Stuart

      Sep 14, 2021

      I’m sorry?

      Reply
  15. Dumb Guy

    Dec 19, 2022

    Ok, but for real what is up with the idiots commenting like this tool review website is a manufacturing company that apparently makes shoddy junk? First of all, this is an ELEVEN year old article (I know, duh, I’m commenting too)
    Second, you folks clearly have a computer or something in front of you, just go to google translate or google the damn part number or whatever you’re looking for dumb dumb.
    Worse than the “Order corn” geriatrics on facebook.

    Reply
    • Stuart

      Dec 19, 2022

      Some folks aren’t computer or internet-savvy – which is okay.

      Reply
      • Dumb Guy

        Dec 19, 2022

        Lol true. I was just reading the comments and getting more and more worked up like they were doing it on purpose.
        I apologize for going off.
        Keep up the good work!

        Reply

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