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Anyone familiar with UN Forklifts?

Came across this brand online (www dot unforkliftscanada dot ca) and wondering if anyone can provide some feedback?

They're actively searching for dealers in Canada and I'm interested in learning as much about the brand as possible.

How's their dealer support, parts availability, overall quality of the machines?

I'm not expecting a whole lot from a Chinese manufacturer, but I'd like to know how others find them.
  • Posted 3 Dec 2015 02:05
  • Modified 3 Dec 2015 02:07 by poster
  • By jeffh
  • joined 17 Nov'15 - 2 messages
  • Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada
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I completely disagree Chinese forklifts are usually junk.. there are exceptions to the rule but you get what you pay for. And yes some smaller components are made in china but all electrical work combined with quality of metals used makes a huge difference. Also we have to team up here if they take the forklift industry whats next auto where does that leave us... Ill tell you broke!!!
  • Posted 3 Dec 2015 08:53
  • By MaximusOrien
  • joined 8 Aug'15 - 6 messages
  • Ontario, Canada
people need to get over the whole, oh its made in china, it must be crap. Hate to break it to everyone but even our brand name american trucks are full of Chinese components. Everything is made in china these days. So get over it and stop knocking it before you try it. Maximal is about to blow up world wide.
  • Posted 3 Dec 2015 05:28
  • By newbious
  • joined 22 Sep'15 - 4 messages
  • Arkansas, United States
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