Tuxing and Vevor from same factory?

My understanding is that they are made in the same factory.
Monday, Wednesday, Friday they are Tuxing
Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday = Vevor
However, the Quality Control team only works a random 3 days a week

just my 2 bits
Edward
My joke is from. 9am-5pm they're making the big companies stuff, from 5pm-9am they're pushing that ip out the back door to generic brands. 😁
 
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My joke is from. 9am-5pm they're making the big companies stuff, from 5pm-9am they're pushing that ip out the back door to generic brands. 😁
Yes but pushing out the back door means anything that didnt meet spec for the business hor brands and/or skipping quality control. I had an emplyee that was selling parts out of my scrap bin. Luckily he sold one for cash to one of my actual customers who told me. Fired the employee and now all defective parts get hit with a hammer or cut in half before going in the scrap bin.
 
Tuxing and Vevor are just resellers. They spec out parts to Chinese ODM and sell under their brand.

Same as with Tuxing and Alsafe (and several other brands) CF bottles. All manufactured in the same plant. Just looked at the standardized part #. Alsafe may actually be the manufacturer. Some of the CF bottles include both names.

Acecare CF bottles have several manufacturer names.

Same story for laptops, networking hardware you name it. ODM build, resellers badge and sell.
 
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Tuxing and Vevor are just resellers. They spec out parts to Chinese ODM and sell under their brand.

Same as with Tuxing and Alsafe (and several other brands) CF bottles. All manufactured in the same plant. Just looked at the standardized part #. Alsafe may actually be the manufacturer. Some of the CF bottles include both names.

Acecare CF bottles have several manufacturer names.

Same story for laptops, networking hardware you name it. ODM build, resellers badge and sell.
Ya I noticed same thing with led grow lights and many cheap chinese products these days
 
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Does anyone have photos of the compressor with the covers off?

Housings often appear to be similar or identical to me, but when the internals are revealed, they are completely different.


For example, The New Warrior or Benjamin appeared to closely resemble the GX CS4, but are completely different compressors.
Here's an example: Is this compressor the same as a Tuxing?

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So I finally bought a new compressor a year after my first one and I noticed right away that the tags are exactly the same and the Vevor I bought direct from their website and this texting I bought from AliExpress.
Curious is anyone knows more about their manufacturing cuz if all these cheap compressors r made in same factory I will get the best price one instead of paying more for a more well-known name.

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That’s funny because my piece of crap nomad three also has that-looks like I’m the sucker for paying more than the cheap ones off of Amazon
 
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I think every brand compressor has had the same card now that I think of it 😂 cordless milwaukee/rigid/ryobi come from the same chinese factory too. I'm willing to bet all my auto parts come from the same. Place too.
Having been in a couple Chinese ODM plants those style qc cards are there in the millions. I've only dealt with the Electronics ODM and not the mechanical ODM. In plants that dont barcode everything that appears to be the style for non-specific type final qc card. Verbiage may differ but 3x5 cards (whatever the metric sizes is) are used.

Otherwise, for example, Foxconn EMS plants everything is scanned by barcode. As the bare fab enters the assembly line a barcode label is attached. Then it is tracked the whole way through assembly, test, final assembly.
 
Tuxing claims to be the manufacturer. I've seen numerous companies including Air Venturi selling what appears to be the same pumps with minor differences. I have the double cylinder Tuxing which has been broke the majority of time of my ownership. Tuxing doesn't honor their warranties and was of very little help. I've taken the pump apart and put it back together at least 20 times. Finally found the issue and its working well now.