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3 days agoExactly the point. Military grade means nothing in regard to its actual quality. It’s just another inane marketing tactic.
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Exactly the point. Military grade means nothing in regard to its actual quality. It’s just another inane marketing tactic.


The cheapest possible product that meets the requirements.
It means something in regard to military contracts, though it’s still the bare minimum. For consumer products, though? No. There’s no law, as far as I know, against ‘misuse’ of the term. That means companies can freely market their consumer products as military grade, even if it wouldn’t actually meet the specs. Nevermind the fact that it’s misleading. They know people see ‘military grade’ and think that it’s top quality, despite that not actually being the case.