Outers wooden chest gun cleaning kit is built using child labor, I'd bet my bottom dollar on that.
I ordered 2 of the Outers wooden chest gun cleaning kits. The ad said," Outers wooden chest gun cleaning box oak finished wood. I took that to mean that the box was made of oak and finished with a clear coat. One box cost $60. When they arrived, I opened one and was immediately unimpressed by the build quality as well as the finish. The box is made of soft wood that smells similar to cedar, but with a funk to it. It looked like something that was built by a child and the ugly lacquer finish was uneven and didn't completely cover the entire box. The second example that I opened was the same. They look nothing like the pictures. The droors are not easy to open because the entire thing has been sanded just enough that it's not exactly rough cut lumber, and there's no rollers. And they're covered in splinters. They open and close with a lot of friction. I kept them, because I can refinish them myself. Plus, I honestly worry that these things are built using child labor. I don't want anyone getting caned on account of me wanting a refund. And I promise that I'm not being sarcastic or making a bad joke. They're built in Nigeria. I had to dig to find that out. Do the math. If you buy one, you'll know exactly what I mean as soon as you see it with your own eyes.
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