How We Verify “US-Made” Claims

How We Verify “US-Made” Claims

Not all “Made in USA” claims are created equal. Here’s exactly how we research and verify which filters are genuinely made in America.

Why “US-Made” Verification Matters

Manufacturing Reality

Many brands use misleading terms like “Distributed by” or “Designed in USA” while manufacturing overseas. We cut through the marketing to find actual production locations.

Your Money, Your Values

If you’re paying extra for US-made products, you deserve to know your money is actually supporting American jobs and manufacturing.

Quality Correlation

In our testing, genuinely US-made filters consistently show better quality control, more accurate MERV ratings, and superior construction.

Our 5-Step Verification Process

1

Company Research

We research company ownership, corporate structure, and public statements about manufacturing locations.

What we check:

  • Corporate filings and business registrations
  • Official company websites and press releases
  • Industry trade publications and news
  • Parent company ownership (many US brands are foreign-owned)
2

Direct Contact

We contact companies directly to ask specific questions about manufacturing locations and supply chains.

Questions we ask:

  • “Where is the final assembly of your filters performed?”
  • “What percentage of components are US-sourced?”
  • “Do you own or contract your manufacturing facilities?”
  • “Has your manufacturing location changed in the past 2 years?”
3

Product Package Analysis

We purchase and examine actual products for country of origin markings and manufacturing codes.

What we look for:

  • Required “Made in” labeling
  • Manufacturing date codes and facility identifiers
  • Quality of printing and packaging consistency
  • Physical construction quality indicators
4

Third-Party Verification

We cross-reference our findings with industry databases and regulatory filings.

Sources we consult:

  • FTC Made in USA standards and guidance
  • Industry association member directories
  • Import/export databases when available
  • Manufacturing facility inspection reports
5

Ongoing Monitoring

We regularly re-verify our findings since manufacturing locations can change over time.

Our monitoring schedule:

  • Quarterly checks on top-recommended brands
  • Annual comprehensive review of all listed brands
  • Immediate investigation of reader reports or industry news
  • Updates when we learn of ownership or facility changes

How We Classify “US-Made” Claims

Not all US manufacturing claims are equal. Here’s how we categorize what we find:

Verified US-Made

Definition: Final assembly performed in US facilities with majority US-sourced components

Examples: Filterbuy (Florida), US Home Filter (North Carolina)

Confidence Level: High – Multiple sources confirm US manufacturing

Likely US-Made

Definition: Strong evidence of US manufacturing but some uncertainty about component sourcing

Examples: Some Nordic Pure models, certain Honeywell lines

Confidence Level: Medium – Good evidence but not completely verified

Mixed Sourcing

Definition: Some US assembly but significant foreign components, or varies by product line

Examples: 3M Filtrete (varies by model), some private label brands

Confidence Level: Variable – Depends on specific product

Not US-Made

Definition: Manufactured overseas despite some US marketing presence

Examples: Many Amazon generic brands, some big box store private labels

Confidence Level: High – Clear evidence of foreign manufacturing

⚪ Unclear/Investigating

Definition: Insufficient information to make determination, or conflicting evidence

Examples: Newer brands, companies that don’t respond to inquiries

Confidence Level: Low – More research needed

Misleading Terms to Watch Out For

Companies often use language designed to suggest US manufacturing without actually claiming it. Here’s what to watch for:

❌ “Distributed by [US Company]”

What it really means: Made elsewhere, just shipped from US warehouse

Why it’s misleading: Suggests US origin when product is imported

❌ “Designed in USA”

What it really means: Plans drawn up in US, manufactured elsewhere

Why it’s misleading: Design location doesn’t indicate manufacturing location

❌ “US Company Since [Year]”

What it really means: Company is old/established, says nothing about manufacturing

Why it’s misleading: Company history doesn’t equal current manufacturing location

❌ “Assembled in USA”

What it really means: Final assembly only, major components likely imported

Why it’s misleading: Minimal US content despite assembly location

⚠️ “Made in North America”

What it really means: Could be USA, Canada, or Mexico

Why it’s unclear: Broader than “Made in USA” – need to verify specific country

✅ “Made in USA” or “Manufactured in [State]”

What it means: Should indicate genuine US manufacturing

Still verify: Even legitimate claims should be double-checked

Real Verification Case Studies

Case Study 1: Filterbuy

Our Research:
  • Company website clearly states “Made in Palm Coast, Florida”
  • Direct phone call confirmed Florida manufacturing facility
  • Product packaging shows Florida address and facility codes
  • Local business records confirm manufacturing location
Verdict: Verified US-Made

Multiple sources confirm genuine Florida manufacturing. High confidence in US-made claim.

Case Study 2: Generic Amazon Brand

Our Research:
  • Product listing shows “Ships from Amazon warehouse”
  • No manufacturing location mentioned anywhere
  • Product packaging has no country of origin marking
  • Price point suggests overseas manufacturing
Verdict: Not US-Made

Clear signs of overseas manufacturing with US distribution only.

Case Study 3: Major Brand with Mixed Lines

Our Research:
  • Some product lines marked “Made in USA”, others not
  • Company has both US and overseas facilities
  • Customer service couldn’t specify which models are US-made
  • Packaging varies by product line
Verdict: Mixed Sourcing

Must verify each individual product line. Can’t assume entire brand is US-made.

Help Us Improve Our Database

Have Information to Share?

We rely on multiple sources to maintain accuracy. If you have relevant information about filter manufacturing, we’d love to hear from you:

✉️ Found Different Information?

If you have evidence that contradicts our findings, please share your sources so we can investigate.

Work in the Industry?

Industry insiders often have the best information about manufacturing locations and changes.

Noticed Package Changes?

Manufacturing location changes often show up in packaging before we hear about them officially.

Found a New Brand?

Know of a US-made filter brand we haven’t covered? We’ll research and add it to our database.

Contact us about verification: Use our contact form and mention “US-Made Verification” in the subject line.

Share Verification Info

Our Transparency Commitment

We Show Our Work

When we make US-made claims, we explain the evidence behind our conclusions. No “trust us” without backing.

We Update When Wrong

Manufacturing changes. When we learn our information is outdated, we update immediately and note the change.

❓ We Admit Uncertainty

When we can’t verify claims or evidence is mixed, we say so rather than guessing.

We Disclose Interests

If we earn commissions from any brands we recommend, we clearly state this and explain how it affects our recommendations.

Shop with Confidence

Now that you understand our verification process, you can trust our US-made recommendations. Here are our verified top picks:

Top Verified Choice

Filterbuy

Palm Coast, Florida manufacturing. Multiple sources confirmed.

Shop Filterbuy

Budget Verified Choice

US Home Filter

North Carolina manufacturing. Good value for confirmed US-made.

Shop US Home Filter