Why Made in America Still Matters04/18/2025Why ‘Made in America’ Still Matters At Premier Attachments, we don’t cut corners — we cut through concrete, clay, and whatever else gets in the way. Our commitment to building in the USA isn’t just about pride. It’s about performance, reliability, and knowing that when you buy Premier, you’re getting gear that’s forged with grit, not shortcuts. No Slow Boats. No Excuses. Imported attachments often come with a laundry list of issues: long lead times, questionable quality control, and parts that don’t always fit the way they should. When you’re on the job, delays and do-overs cost money — and your reputation. Our attachments are designed, fabricated, and assembled right here in America, so you get attachments that are ready to work as hard as you do. No waiting on slow boats from overseas. No translation needed. Just tools built the right way, from the ground up. The Tariff Tension? We Don’t Flinch. Let’s talk real for a minute: the global tariff wars haven’t been kind to imported goods. While other manufacturers are hiking prices to cover international shipping costs and import fees, we’re staying the course. Because we’re built in America, we don’t get caught in the crossfire. No surprise tariffs. No added red tape. Just solid, competitive pricing that helps you stay ahead — not stuck waiting or paying more. American Steel. American Hands. American Muscle. We source quality materials, employ skilled U.S. workers, and keep our production tight and in-house. From weld to warehouse, we control the process, so you can count on the product. When you choose Premier Attachments, you're not just buying an auger, post driver, or power rake — you're investing in American craftsmanship that’s built to outlast, outperform, and outmuscle anything in its path. Choose Premier. Choose Power. Choose American. The next time you're sizing up an attachment, ask yourself: Do you want something that was shipped across the ocean in a crate… or something that was built across town to go toe-to-toe with the toughest jobs in America? We know what side we’re on.
Why Made in America Still Matters04/18/2025Why ‘Made in America’ Still Matters At Premier Attachments, we don’t cut corners — we cut through concrete, clay, and whatever else gets in the way. Our commitment to building in the USA isn’t just about pride. It’s about performance, reliability, and knowing that when you buy Premier, you’re getting gear that’s forged with grit, not shortcuts. No Slow Boats. No Excuses. Imported attachments often come with a laundry list of issues: long lead times, questionable quality control, and parts that don’t always fit the way they should. When you’re on the job, delays and do-overs cost money — and your reputation. Our attachments are designed, fabricated, and assembled right here in America, so you get attachments that are ready to work as hard as you do. No waiting on slow boats from overseas. No translation needed. Just tools built the right way, from the ground up. The Tariff Tension? We Don’t Flinch. Let’s talk real for a minute: the global tariff wars haven’t been kind to imported goods. While other manufacturers are hiking prices to cover international shipping costs and import fees, we’re staying the course. Because we’re built in America, we don’t get caught in the crossfire. No surprise tariffs. No added red tape. Just solid, competitive pricing that helps you stay ahead — not stuck waiting or paying more. American Steel. American Hands. American Muscle. We source quality materials, employ skilled U.S. workers, and keep our production tight and in-house. From weld to warehouse, we control the process, so you can count on the product. When you choose Premier Attachments, you're not just buying an auger, post driver, or power rake — you're investing in American craftsmanship that’s built to outlast, outperform, and outmuscle anything in its path. Choose Premier. Choose Power. Choose American. The next time you're sizing up an attachment, ask yourself: Do you want something that was shipped across the ocean in a crate… or something that was built across town to go toe-to-toe with the toughest jobs in America? We know what side we’re on.