No personal experience with any PowerForce tools; don't know just how long Ingersol-Rand has had those. Like Centex said, some of the cheap tools come from Taiwan or China, but even the high dollar tools (including Snap-On) are made in Japan now and have been for at least several years. I'm not sure why IR would have those other brand names, but ARO is another of their brand names, and are good tools. I'd just bet that the PowerForce are good tools, too. Most of the cheaper tools are all an individual needs unless it's for daily use. The big difference comes into play when an air tool needs repair. A sort of "rule of thumb" in the air tool repair business is to fix a broken one if it can be fixed for no more than half the cost of a new one, and in the case of cheap tools, labor costs will frequently exceed that amount, so you just throw it away and replace it. And in the case of some cheap tools, parts are hard to find at any price; e.g., Harbor Freight tools. However, parts would probably be available for nearly any IR product for quite a few years, and they usually come with a manual that includes an exploded view and parts list. Keep that and even if it breaks, you might be able to fix it yourself pretty cheap.