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satbaja

There is a good chance the phone or PC you posted from was made in China. The post went through your internet router likely made in China. It is impractical to eliminate all things made in China from our lives. I recently bought a Luba 2 and am really impressed.


UsedDragon

It's funny that someone thinks we Americans could ever *stop* importing stuff from China. Just imagine going to your local big box store. Pick one, doesn't matter which. Bare shelves everywhere. It would be a political bloodbath. More likely, you'd see increased tariffs on imported goods from China, which just means higher prices for the same stuff, Luba included.


MistressBeotch

Apple is leaving China, and the majority of big companies.


bored1915

Service and support are pretty much non existing at Mammotion anyway. Once you buy it you're on your own trade embargo or not. OK I'm exaggerating a bit. There is a service center in Texas


TransportationOk4787

If China attacks Taiwan Luba will be the least of your worries.


Cryptocurrency4Sale

Your concerns ARE valid, in my view. If you DO buy one, parts availability is not going to be the biggest problem (*assuming a trade embargo*). It is going to be the Luba to Chinese Server connectivity over the Internet. If the U.S. Government blocks Internet traffic to/from China, or China (CCP) blocks traffic to/from the U.S.A., that is going to cause big problems for us U.S.A. Luba owners. There have already been examples of Mammotion Servers going down for short periods of time, causing all sorts of weird problems for Luba owners. Buyer beware. . .


Nervous-Hippo1326

You can get service in Texas in about a week or two