Where are DeWalt Tools Made?


A name means something. When you put your name on something, it's more than a label — it's a promise, a commitment to get the job done right. It's the mark they've left over 100 years of helping world builders build the modern world.

And it all began with one man — the man whose name appears on every product they've ever made: Raymond DeWalt.

His training began on the job site in Pennsylvania. He saw the opportunity to do more and to do it more efficiently, more safely. So he patented the Wonder-Worker saw. It revolutionized the job site, allowing pros to get better results fast.

Since then, they've relentlessly charged ahead — from revolutionizing the electric job site, to advancing cordless tools, to developing full trade solutions.

They'll always innovate to change the world, but they'll never change who they are.

DeWalt has multiple United States manufacturing facilities including locations in:
Charlotte, North Carolina
Cheraw, South Carolina
Greenfield, Indiana
Hampstead, Maryland
Jackson, Tennessee
New Britain, Connecticut
Shelbyville, Kentucky

DeWalt tools are made using parts manufactured in Brazil, China, the Czech Republic, Italy, Mexico, the United Kingdom and the United States.

For 100 years, a name that's respected on every project, in every trade. A name that's earned its place everywhere you see it: DeWalt

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