What Appliances are Made in the USA?
US Appliance Manufacturers
AeroPress
Where is the AeroPress made?
The AeroPress is designed in Silicon Valley, with product manufacturing being outsourced to two factories located in Livermore, CA., and Woodstock, IL., and the warehousing taking place in San Carlos, CA.
AeroPress was acquired in summer 2021 by Tiny Ltd., a holding company that is committed to protect their team and culture, and keep their business operating for the longterm.
AeroPress was acquired in summer 2021 by Tiny Ltd., a holding company that is committed to protect their team and culture, and keep their business operating for the longterm.
Coffee Makers
AeroPress sells a unique, patented, manual coffee maker that brews a rich, smooth cup of Espresso style and American coffee in one to three minutes.
It uses a unique process in which coffee grounds are fully immersed in water, then pressed through a micro-filter.
It uses a unique process in which coffee grounds are fully immersed in water, then pressed through a micro-filter.
Appalachian Cast Iron
Where are Appalachian Cast Iron products made?
Appalachian Cast Iron is a veteran-owned company that got its start via a crowd funding campaign.
Their products are cast in a modern US Industrial foundry using a combination of iron ore and recycled iron and steel. They are hand finished in Tennessee and seasoned using certified Kosher grapeseed oil.
Production runs are limited.
Their products are cast in a modern US Industrial foundry using a combination of iron ore and recycled iron and steel. They are hand finished in Tennessee and seasoned using certified Kosher grapeseed oil.
Production runs are limited.
Waffle Irons
As of June 4, The Great American Waffle Iron is in stock and shipping.
Your perfect waffle starts with The Great American Waffle Iron, a hand finished piece made for the patriot, the family that enjoys quality food, the cook, the baker, the traditionalist, the historian, the story teller.
They are particularly suited for the person that loves to cook for those they love.
Your perfect waffle starts with The Great American Waffle Iron, a hand finished piece made for the patriot, the family that enjoys quality food, the cook, the baker, the traditionalist, the historian, the story teller.
They are particularly suited for the person that loves to cook for those they love.
Atom Pop
Where is the Atom Pop made?
Nilus Orth and his brothers, the owners of Bushton Manufacturing bought Quincraft Products which is the aluminum spin forming company that produces the Atom Pop popcorn popper.
Spinning the popper is done by hand, and takes both skill and artwork. All construction takes place in their factory in Bushton.
Spinning the popper is done by hand, and takes both skill and artwork. All construction takes place in their factory in Bushton.
Popcorn Popper
The Atom Pop still comes in the original cone-shaped design which fits on any stovetop. The design is simple and the process of using it is easy.
Just add cooking oil and popcorn kernels, place on a stovetop or heat source, and enjoy the popcorn when it’s done.
The conical shape and aluminum bowl allow the popcorn to be popped without stirring or shaking.
Just add cooking oil and popcorn kernels, place on a stovetop or heat source, and enjoy the popcorn when it’s done.
The conical shape and aluminum bowl allow the popcorn to be popped without stirring or shaking.
Chop Rite Two
Where are Chop Rite meat grinders made?
In 1991 new owners purchased Chop-Rite Mfg of Pottstown and is now doing business as Chop-Rite Two, Inc.
The Chop Rite Two meat grinders are based off of the original Enterprise Manufacturing Company blueprints. They are made in the USA, using American cast iron.
The Chop Rite Two meat grinders are based off of the original Enterprise Manufacturing Company blueprints. They are made in the USA, using American cast iron.
Meat Grinders
The Chop-Rite meat grinder comes in 2 sizes of clamp down versions, and 3 sizes of screw down models, all being made from american cast iron with a FDA-approved Xylon overcoat that resists scratches, chips and corrosion.
The large hopper opening allows for processing meat quickly, and a special 'anti-friction' washer between feed auger and body prevents metal-to-metal wear.
The simple design makes disassembly and clean up a breeze.
The large hopper opening allows for processing meat quickly, and a special 'anti-friction' washer between feed auger and body prevents metal-to-metal wear.
The simple design makes disassembly and clean up a breeze.
DMT
Where are DMT sharpening stones made?
In 2016, Acme United Corporation acquired the assets of Vogel Capital, Inc., which does business as Diamond Machining Technology (DMT).
DMT continues to be an entirely ‘Made in the USA’ company with all products manufactured in the company’s facility in Marlborough, Massachusetts and distributed throughout the world.
DMT continues to be an entirely ‘Made in the USA’ company with all products manufactured in the company’s facility in Marlborough, Massachusetts and distributed throughout the world.
Knife Sharpeners
Since 1976, DMT® Diamond Machining Technology has been the leader in, and innovator of, a full range of diamond sharpening products that are dependable and solve a multitude of sharpening, honing or deburring needs.
DMT's products include diamond sharpeners, bench stones, portable sharpeners, guided sharpening systems, sharpening steels, lapping tools, and specialty sharpeners.
DMT's products include diamond sharpeners, bench stones, portable sharpeners, guided sharpening systems, sharpening steels, lapping tools, and specialty sharpeners.
Ez-Duz-It
Where is the Ez-Duz-It made?
The John J. Steuby Company is a family owned and operated manufacturing company in Hazelwood, Missouri, that is contracted to manufacture the Ez-Duz-It product.
Their facility is over 144,000 square feet, and has over 100 employees, running two shifts and hundreds of precision manufacturing machines.
Their facility is over 144,000 square feet, and has over 100 employees, running two shifts and hundreds of precision manufacturing machines.
Can Opener
GrainMaker
Where is the GrainMaker made?
The GrainMaker is produced by the 1889 Wild West Co., a family-owned manufacturing company in Stevensville Montana. Every mill is handcrafted one at a time, where every part, from the augers down to the grinding burrs, are machined on-site.
Apart from making grain mills they also produce flakers and cane and sorghum presses.
Apart from making grain mills they also produce flakers and cane and sorghum presses.
Hand Mill
Their high-quality, hand-operated grain mills are flawlessly designed and engineered. They are designed to mill wholesome, nutritious foods without additives or preservatives.
Customers love these mills for their ability to turn whole grains into fresh, nutrient-dense flour, but they can also grind other media like nuts, seeds and coffee.
Their grinding burrs last a very long time, with some folks who use their mills 4-6 times per week, are using the same burrs from 20+ years ago.
Customers love these mills for their ability to turn whole grains into fresh, nutrient-dense flour, but they can also grind other media like nuts, seeds and coffee.
Their grinding burrs last a very long time, with some folks who use their mills 4-6 times per week, are using the same burrs from 20+ years ago.
Jacob Bromwell
Where are Jacob Bromwell kitchen graters made?
Jacob Bromwell is the oldest known manufacturer of copper, stainless steel and tin products in the United States, and is the 34th oldest continuously owned and operated company in the USA.
In 2011 Jacob Bromwell moved its stamped steel operations from Michigan City to Markle Indiana. They also produce some of their copper products in Richford, Vermont, as well as India.
In 2011 Jacob Bromwell moved its stamped steel operations from Michigan City to Markle Indiana. They also produce some of their copper products in Richford, Vermont, as well as India.
Kitchen Grater
A kitchen classic celebrated by chefs from coast to coast the Jacob Bromwell World Famous Grater features fine, medium, and coarse grating surfaces, plus a slicer.
Its not just for cheese, you can use it to effortlessly slice peppers, shred carrots, grate spices, prep potatoes, and even flake chocolate.
Its not just for cheese, you can use it to effortlessly slice peppers, shred carrots, grate spices, prep potatoes, and even flake chocolate.
Lodge Cast Iron
Where is Lodge Cast Iron cookware made?
Lodge Cast Iron is a fifth-generation, family-owned company that is currently operating two foundries in South Pittsburg, Tennessee, a place they have called home since 1896.
In 1994 they replaced their coal-fire cupola furnaces with an electro-magnetic induction melting system that earned them the Tennessee Governor's Award for Excellence in Hazardous Waste Reduction.
In 1994 they replaced their coal-fire cupola furnaces with an electro-magnetic induction melting system that earned them the Tennessee Governor's Award for Excellence in Hazardous Waste Reduction.
Cookware
Since 1896, Lodge Cast Iron has held a permanent place on stovetops around the world. Their American-made seasoned cast iron is perfect for beginners, home cooks, and chefs. Made without PFAS and cast to last for generations.
Their USA Enamel™ is the only collection of colorful enameled cast iron made in the USA today.
Their USA Enamel™ is the only collection of colorful enameled cast iron made in the USA today.
Rada Cutlery
Where is Rada Cutlery made?
Rada Cutlery is family-owned business in Waverly, Iowa, that has close to 100 employees and some 35,000 customers. Its single facility spans 56,000 square feet and has the capacity to produce over 4 million knives per year.
In April 2024, St. Martin Holdings Company of Cedar Rapids announced that it has acquired Rada Cutlery.
In April 2024, St. Martin Holdings Company of Cedar Rapids announced that it has acquired Rada Cutlery.
Cutlery
Rada Mfg. Co. has been manufacturing cutlery in the Midwest since 1948. For more than 75 years, Rada knives have graced countless kitchens, becoming intertwined with cherished memories of holiday meals and family gatherings.
Their Regular Paring, Utility/Steak, and Slicer knives are still in production today, created with surgical-quality, T420 high-carbon stainless steel, each Rada blade is meticulously hand-sharpened to a razor-sharp edge.
Their Regular Paring, Utility/Steak, and Slicer knives are still in production today, created with surgical-quality, T420 high-carbon stainless steel, each Rada blade is meticulously hand-sharpened to a razor-sharp edge.