By reading two comments touting the German quality Brennenstuhl, I invite people who are misled into paying more material they think is manufactured in Germany to look more closely at their object. I've already bought two Brennenstuhl devices, and very discreetly (much more quietly as the office address in Germany), in a corner of the object, with good glasses, reads: "Made in PRC". Which translates as "Made in PRC". Even worse than making its objects in China to believe that the buyer pays for more expensive an item manufactured in Germany while it is made in China like any junk sold to small caught in supermarkets ... And Brennenstuhl, he pockets the difference in price that ranges from one to two. It is at the limit of the scam, but I guess it's legal.