DeWalt tools are manufactured in multiple countries worldwide, with a significant portion made in China, Taiwan, Mexico, Brazil, the United Kingdom, Italy, and the Czech Republic. While DeWalt is an American company headquartered in Maryland and engineers its tools in the U.S., most of their products are produced internationally to keep costs down
. However, DeWalt does assemble a select line of tools in the United States from globally sourced materials. These American-assembled tools come from facilities in several U.S. locations, including Charlotte, NC; Cheraw, SC; Greenfield, IN; Hampstead, MD; Jackson, TN; New Britain, CT; and Shelbyville, KY. These products carry a label stating "Made in the USA from Global Materials"
. Some popular DeWalt tools assembled in the U.S. include certain 20V MAX power tool kits like the Hammer Drill and Impact Driver Combo Kit, Compact Drill/Driver kits, and some accessories such as hole saw sets and reciprocating saw blades
. In summary:
- Majority of DeWalt tools are manufactured in China, Taiwan, Mexico, Brazil, UK, Italy, and Czech Republic.
- Engineering and design are done in the U.S., primarily Maryland.
- Select tools are assembled in U.S. plants from global materials in several states.
- The "Made in USA" label on DeWalt tools typically means assembled in the U.S. but with international parts