I am an Indian living in the US, and I appreciate the hand made quality and workmanship of the Pakistani artisans, craftsmen and factory workers. Beautiful job and quality work despite low wages and tough working conditions. I would like to buy this. What is the brand name !!?
@@hassantech1862 beautiful job means beautiful workmanship. "job" does not always mean employment. "You did a great job" is a good example. "Job" in that sentence means "work done", not the employment position held.
Never realised the hardwork of men behind the iron I used everyday to iron my uniform. This iron still works even though decades have passed. I felt proud and i wish if workers were given a better, safe and respectful environment.
I have tried the same brand, and it works a lot better than any cheap, water leaking, plastic China made irons sold in the West. These last for decades and most professional, commercial Taylors and dress makers use these heavy duty National Irons. Don't be ignorant.
Он работает, потому что примитивен.Нет элементарного отпаривания. Гладить и брызгать водой ,чтобы хорошо отгладить вещь?? Нет уж,мы в 21 веке живём, и я лучше куплю дорогой нормальный утюг для комфортного использования, чем этот дешёвый и отсталый.
@@Yeti809дружище! Я купил оригинальный National в 1992м году, он прослужил мне 25 лет и я только сейчас понял, что все эти пластиковые брызгалки, в которых полтора кило веса, и то, если зальешь в него 300 грамм воды - совершенно никуда не годны. Утюг, копию которого делают пакистанцы, весил почти 3 кило и гладил простым прокатыванием по доске материал любой толщины, даже если это зимнее фетровое пальто. ;)))
كل التقدير والاحترام لكل عامل يعمل انتم تستحقون الشكر والتقدير برغم المكان الذى تعملون به تعملون بايديك بكل جد احيكم وانا معجبه بكم واتمنى لكم السلامه ❤
Bohat duhk hota hai asy workers ko dehk k bechry kitni mehnat krty hi Mera ni kahyal k in ko in ki mehnat k itny pisy milty b hon gy Allah hmry Pakistan or hmri aawam py rehm or krm kry or hmri government ka beragrk kry
They cannot, all the machines and molds were manufactured and used by West or Japan and when they became old and obsolete, they were given to PK. But like 30 years ago.
یہ صدیوں سے ہی ایک ہی طرز اور میٹریل سے استری تیار کررہے ہیں۔ کاش یہ اس پہ تحقیق بھی کرتے اس کا ماڈل اور کارکردگی بہتر کرنے کا بھی سوچتے محض پیسے چھاپنے پہ ہی زور نہ رکھتے تو دونوں کام ہوتے کام میں جدت آتی، چیز بھی بہتر ہو جاتی اور دنیا کا مقابلہ بھی کر پاتی
@@ShairDil-g7y These might be the original molds from 70s what were given for free to Pakistan so they produce at least something. Who would say they keep using them on the end of the 1st quarter of 21st century in the automation and AI era.
They're very toxic which is why finding a re-chroming service is so hard in the West. The chemicals used depend upon the exact chroming process, but include very strong acids, chromic solutions and various metal salts. All very nasty stuff.
ویڈیو میں استری بنانے کا جو پراسیس ترتیب سے دکھایا گیا ہے ہر پراسیس کے ساتھ یہ بھی لکھنا چاہیے کہ کہ یہ استری بنانے کا کون سا مرحلہ ہے تاکہ لوگوں کو جاننے میں اسانی ہو
It is about culture. Indian people (Pakistanis are actually mostly muslim indians) prefer to work on floor in every field of work. And cultuıre makes pressure about to get new habits.
@@tonycheetham3024 in pak an India, everyone is working on floors, though on tables you work easily and less stress on body, but thèse owners wants Them to work like this on dirt flor and no safety conditions.
I feel agonised and depressed watching this video, seeing these people in such an unhealthy environment, miserable place, boss shouting all times, without any security, working crouched and still wearing slippers. This is the true draft of the map of hell.
Why be depressed and agonized? The workers in the factory aren't. Yeah it's hard work but they're feeding their families, which is more than 40 year old American millennials living with mommy and daddy do. They manufacture a product and they're proud of it. If this company was in America the "team members" would be sitting around socializing on their phones all day. They don't even know which end of the pencil to stick in the sharpener. And for that they expect $50 an hour. Don't knock other countries and cultures with their primitive machines. Manufacturing in America wasn't much different a hundred years ago. (Check out the YT videos of 1930s auto assembly lines)
@@IconoclasherI guess that the point of the original comment was that at some place you have to work hard in a dangerous place to get your wage (which is, I guess, is damn small), and in the other place you can just hang around, chatting, and get your $50 per hour. And that should remind us that life can be damn tough and many cheap goods are cheap because people who make these goods work are exploited.
@@artfulperch Sadly, you're correct. It takes skilled and unskilled labor to make the economy run. A hospital might have surgeons and specialists that make $800k a year but there's someone on the other end of the spectrum that has to empty the bed pans and mop the floors. To a casual observer it might look like the highest paid has the easiest job. Note this: some people are paid more for what they know than others are paid for what they do. Americans think it's horrible that people work in such deplorable conditions but can anyone, with absolute certainty, attest that their phone or EV does not have some elements inside that were not touched by a slave that's working in worse conditions than what's in this video?
Leaving aside the method of production and the safety of the workers, this type of iron in the right manufacturing conditions is almost indestructible and long-lasting. My grandmother has been using a similar one for about 20 years. Meanwhile, I change my modern iron with super-duper features every 3-5 years, because it breaks down.
Every company talks about their 'Carbon Footprint', these probably have the lowest carbon footprint of any Iron manufacturer on the planet since every single part seems to be manufactured right there and nothing imported.
This belt of Punjab from Gujranwala, wazirabad, Sialkot produces the most skilled and hardworking people. They can manufacture metal, plastic, rubber, wood, leather, electric motors etc. If given guidance, all together they can produce even automobiles from cottage industry. Some brainy head has to come forward to lead them. If it was china, they would have tapped it by now
Охрана труда на высоте, особенно на участке гальванического покрытия, у людей там через пять лет легкие превращаются в клочья. Бедные люди, работают в таких условиях. The safety at work is top notch, especially in the galvanic coating area, people there have lungs that turn into shreds after five years. Poor people, working in such conditions.
Is there a link to this product? I don't want to buy it, I want to review it. I'm curious. آیا لینکی برای این محصول وجود دارد؟ من می خواهم آن را بررسی کنم، نه برای خرید. کنجکاو بودم
Смотрел, чтобы увидеть, как они с таким уровнем технического оснащения фабрики делают подошву для утюга. Ожидаемо не увидел. Впрочем, вопрос остаётся открытым🤔
I am an Indian living in the US, and I appreciate the hand made quality and workmanship of the Pakistani artisans, craftsmen and factory workers. Beautiful job and quality work despite low wages and tough working conditions. I would like to buy this. What is the brand name !!?
National Iron, Made in Pakistan
Sorry Bro but that is not Beautiful job
@@hassantech1862 beautiful job means beautiful workmanship. "job" does not always mean employment. "You did a great job" is a good example. "Job" in that sentence means "work done", not the employment position held.
It's made for the pakistani market so you'll need a converter and an adapter for it work elsewhere.
@ understood but I think it would work in India. Both India and Pakistan use the same outlets and the power rating is 220v 5A
These people are so amazing and hard working..
respect
Very skilled people.... Keep up the good work..
Never realised the hardwork of men behind the iron I used everyday to iron my uniform. This iron still works even though decades have passed. I felt proud and i wish if workers were given a better, safe and respectful environment.
and women say they don't need men..
بارك الله فيكم جميعا عمل مثقن ماشاء الله قال رسول الله صلى الله عليه وسلم (رحم الله عبدا عمل عملا فاثقنه).❤
I have tried the same brand, and it works a lot better than any cheap, water leaking, plastic China made irons sold in the West. These last for decades and most professional, commercial Taylors and dress makers use these heavy duty National Irons. Don't be ignorant.
Он работает, потому что примитивен.Нет элементарного отпаривания. Гладить и брызгать водой ,чтобы хорошо отгладить вещь?? Нет уж,мы в 21 веке живём, и я лучше куплю дорогой нормальный утюг для комфортного использования, чем этот дешёвый и отсталый.
Thank you wellsaid@дима-щ8ш7н
@@Yeti809дружище! Я купил оригинальный National в 1992м году, он прослужил мне 25 лет и я только сейчас понял, что все эти пластиковые брызгалки, в которых полтора кило веса, и то, если зальешь в него 300 грамм воды - совершенно никуда не годны. Утюг, копию которого делают пакистанцы, весил почти 3 кило и гладил простым прокатыванием по доске материал любой толщины, даже если это зимнее фетровое пальто. ;)))
That's not a original National Panasonic that you might think
You are the ignorant. This are also made with plastic parts, zero quality control, no electric safety measures and with fake brand names.
God bless Pakistan smalindustry....❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Hard working men. Well done
Thanks 👍
Deep respect to these people I hope they get better conditions 😢💔
🌺🌿 beautiful wark🌿🌺 ZABAR DAST 🌺🌿
Iron last for a life time. Great handmake.
كل التقدير والاحترام لكل عامل يعمل انتم تستحقون الشكر والتقدير برغم المكان الذى تعملون به تعملون بايديك بكل جد احيكم وانا معجبه بكم واتمنى لكم السلامه ❤
Great work! Good product!
الان ۱۸ سال این اتو دارم استفاده میکنم واقعا عالیه .ایران
👳🏾♂️👍🏽💣
They are very skilled people. I was thinking about their safety standards through whole video.
Enjoyed the whole video
this is good. we don't need no wifi connected bluetooth irons. the simple and reliable ones are better.
Bohat duhk hota hai asy workers ko dehk k bechry kitni mehnat krty hi Mera ni kahyal k in ko in ki mehnat k itny pisy milty b hon gy Allah hmry Pakistan or hmri aawam py rehm or krm kry or hmri government ka beragrk kry
sab kuch aalah pe chorna choro aur mehnat kro !! tab pakistan ka kuch hoga !!
Aameen
If they can build all these Items.. Why not build a better work place with Crushers and conveyor belts and more modern equipment..
Than you couldn’t employ so many people. I guess.
They cannot, all the machines and molds were manufactured and used by West or Japan and when they became old and obsolete, they were given to PK. But like 30 years ago.
@@jannepomuk7735 Ale že nedokážou udělat ani stůl to už je opravdu na pováženou. Copak tam maj všichni kolena z titanu? :D
Humans are less expansive
You meant slaves...@@xmed0
Salute to there hard work
😅پاکستانی محنتی ورکر زندہ باد❤
یہ صدیوں سے ہی
ایک ہی طرز اور میٹریل سے استری تیار کررہے ہیں۔ کاش یہ اس پہ تحقیق بھی کرتے
اس کا ماڈل اور کارکردگی بہتر کرنے کا بھی سوچتے محض پیسے چھاپنے پہ ہی زور نہ رکھتے تو دونوں کام ہوتے
کام میں جدت آتی، چیز بھی بہتر ہو جاتی اور دنیا کا مقابلہ بھی کر پاتی
They need to manage their workers dresses and improve their health environment what. Talent i must say❤
Тогда они не смогут конкурировать с такой же фабрикой через дорогу😢
Good quality iron
now imagine giving these people some modern tools... that would increase the productivity phenomenally.
Cost will increase
@@shehzad151 quality will also improve...
Owned one of these, marvelous. Crazy its just scrap metal and labour
You might have owned National which is from Japan these are fake ones
@bunnygirl8482 yes you're right. My bad
@@bunnygirl8482 😂😂😂😂 japan is far ahead from these type of irons..
Trust me
Amazing making...
Very nice!
Great people
Сколько стоит такой утюг?
3 $
Really Hard Work ❤😢😊
National...Proudly made in Japan town of Faisalabad, Pakistan..😂😂😃
National brand renamed to Panasonic decades ago.
@@ShairDil-g7y These might be the original molds from 70s what were given for free to Pakistan so they produce at least something. Who would say they keep using them on the end of the 1st quarter of 21st century in the automation and AI era.
@@jannepomuk7735why name though
real hard work
Respect for workers! ❤
true hard working men,, I hope their working conditions & wages approve.
What chemicals is used to chrome plate the irons?
They're very toxic which is why finding a re-chroming service is so hard in the West.
The chemicals used depend upon the exact chroming process, but include very strong acids, chromic solutions and various metal salts.
All very nasty stuff.
❤ say salute hy
Aufheben, wegschmeißen, aufheben, wegschmeißen, aufheben, wegschmeißen.
Verstehe bis heute noch nicht wie man so im dreck arbeiten kann. Als wäre ein Holztisch ne mega Investition 😂
@@Pascal666... do you wanna buy one for them?
Very good ❤
🌹
ہارد ورک ان پاکستان Pakistan نو سیفتی نو فریندلی ماجول
ویڈیو میں استری بنانے کا جو پراسیس ترتیب سے دکھایا گیا ہے ہر پراسیس کے ساتھ یہ بھی لکھنا چاہیے کہ کہ یہ استری بنانے کا کون سا مرحلہ ہے تاکہ لوگوں کو جاننے میں اسانی ہو
O bhai g Japan🇯🇵 made hai all 🤫😎
Indians are very good at there safety feet and sandals and everything else.
they are pakistanians
Have they heard of tables, everything is thrown on the filthy floor
Not everything, their was a filthy table😂
Стол стоит денег, а местный бизнесмен не считает нужными лишние затраты
muzzzleem rulez👍🏽💣🐐
It is about culture. Indian people (Pakistanis are actually mostly muslim indians) prefer to work on floor in every field of work. And cultuıre makes pressure about to get new habits.
@@tonycheetham3024 in pak an India, everyone is working on floors, though on tables you work easily and less stress on body, but thèse owners wants Them to work like this on dirt flor and no safety conditions.
before table invention
I want to know where is there wholesale shop and factory? @
ребята! головой нада думать а не тяжести носить на ней! удачи!
why they are branding those as national . After all hard work they should be made in Pakistan with some local brand name
Cheating . People think its national panasonic ..
And city nam
Good video
I feel agonised and depressed watching this video, seeing these people in such an unhealthy environment, miserable place, boss shouting all times, without any security, working crouched and still wearing slippers. This is the true draft of the map of hell.
The best comment I've ever seen. You are so right
That's ok, they got a lot of spare people.
Why be depressed and agonized? The workers in the factory aren't. Yeah it's hard work but they're feeding their families, which is more than 40 year old American millennials living with mommy and daddy do.
They manufacture a product and they're proud of it. If this company was in America the "team members" would be sitting around socializing on their phones all day. They don't even know which end of the pencil to stick in the sharpener. And for that they expect $50 an hour.
Don't knock other countries and cultures with their primitive machines. Manufacturing in America wasn't much different a hundred years ago. (Check out the YT videos of 1930s auto assembly lines)
@@IconoclasherI guess that the point of the original comment was that at some place you have to work hard in a dangerous place to get your wage (which is, I guess, is damn small), and in the other place you can just hang around, chatting, and get your $50 per hour. And that should remind us that life can be damn tough and many cheap goods are cheap because people who make these goods work are exploited.
@@artfulperch Sadly, you're correct. It takes skilled and unskilled labor to make the economy run. A hospital might have surgeons and specialists that make $800k a year but there's someone on the other end of the spectrum that has to empty the bed pans and mop the floors. To a casual observer it might look like the highest paid has the easiest job.
Note this: some people are paid more for what they know than others are paid for what they do.
Americans think it's horrible that people work in such deplorable conditions but can anyone, with absolute certainty, attest that their phone or EV does not have some elements inside that were not touched by a slave that's working in worse conditions than what's in this video?
Leaving aside the method of production and the safety of the workers, this type of iron in the right manufacturing conditions is almost indestructible and long-lasting. My grandmother has been using a similar one for about 20 years. Meanwhile, I change my modern iron with super-duper features every 3-5 years, because it breaks down.
Original national made in Japan ....not these ...
Off course National
ہم ایسے بمب بھی بنا لیتے ہیں
😂😂
We have fancy panasonic irons but these works much better than the other ones
Good
Every company talks about their 'Carbon Footprint', these probably have the lowest carbon footprint of any Iron manufacturer on the planet since every single part seems to be manufactured right there and nothing imported.
QHse is going to Love this😂😂😂😂
This belt of Punjab from Gujranwala, wazirabad, Sialkot produces the most skilled and hardworking people. They can manufacture metal, plastic, rubber, wood, leather, electric motors etc.
If given guidance, all together they can produce even automobiles from cottage industry.
Some brainy head has to come forward to lead them. If it was china, they would have tapped it by now
ایسے ورکرز پر تو ترس آتا ہے ان سے اتنی محنت کروا رہے اور ان کا حال خراب
Охрана труда на высоте, особенно на участке гальванического покрытия, у людей там через пять лет легкие превращаются в клочья. Бедные люди, работают в таких условиях. The safety at work is top notch, especially in the galvanic coating area, people there have lungs that turn into shreds after five years. Poor people, working in such conditions.
Sure brother, greetings from Zanzibar Island 🏝️.
Jab ye rooz ka kam hai to workers k liye ek lift ya kirain laga lete
Is there a link to this product? I don't want to buy it, I want to review it. I'm curious.
آیا لینکی برای این محصول وجود دارد؟ من می خواهم آن را بررسی کنم، نه برای خرید. کنجکاو بودم
I wonder... what is the salary for those men?
Every iron includes a handful of sweat soaked dirt.
Now tag Made in Japan 😅🤣😂😂🤣😅
Once the iron was finished, the bottom sole plate should have been shown to the viewer.
Oh God! The working conditions! Heartbreaking....😢
قال اللة تعالى اعملوا فسير اللةعملكم والمواطنين ثم ينباكم بما كنتم تعملون
اللة يهديهم ويسر الهدى لهم
قال تعالى (وَقُلِ ٱعْمَلُواْ فَسَيَرَى ٱللَّهُ عَمَلَكُمْ وَرَسُولُهُۥ وَٱلْمُؤْمِنُونَ ۖ وَسَتُرَدُّونَ إِلَىٰ عَٰلِمِ ٱلْغَيْبِ وَٱلشَّهَٰدَةِ فَيُنَبِّئُكُم بِمَا كُنتُمْ تَعْمَلُونَ) ... هكذا تكتب.
Low quality iron ..mai ny bi ye kareeda 1 month Chala serif..
Risking there respiratory systems 🫁
پاکستانی کی پہچان ھے وہ کام والی بات یا ھنر نہی بتاتا۔
جب ایلیمنٹ فٹ کرنا تھا تو وڈیو سکیپ کر دی
Ye bat Tek ha khud tu bna nai skte kuch copy krwa lete china se
Смотрел, чтобы увидеть, как они с таким уровнем технического оснащения фабрики делают подошву для утюга.
Ожидаемо не увидел.
Впрочем, вопрос остаётся открытым🤔
waoooo
bhi video fazool gay hy koi faida ni howa aik any ka ap ny factery ka number screen per ni risply kia
Tefal сделано с любовью 😂
Мне жалко этих рабочих адский труд
تحمل علامة NATIONAL ناشنوال اليابانية ‼
لكن حقيقية صارت مكواة شعبية في الكثير من الدول العربية خاصة ..
Full chalu kasm
Workshop number???
👍
فیکٹری کس سٹی میں ھے، یا پھر نمبر ھی دے دو
13:28 they gave him a glove
Number share kara ic unit ka owner ha Mall chahya
Although these workshops employ several people to feed their families, the working conditions are not respected, but truly catastrophic.
😊
heavy metal leaching factory, the water table and rivers must be so toxic.
in Kazakhstan they can’t even produce anything like that. both people and industry have degraded so much
А Байконур казахам нужен, как мне -
Утром по весне прошлогодний снег.©
India me bhi ase hi hota he kam
Kese
In the U.S they fired u for not having work shoes and India go work with slippers in the industrial lol
It’s Pakistan not India.
@@adnanmalik4110 same situation in both countries
@дима-щ8ш7н Jo, zatímco v rusku roste viď? klaune
So sad, no safety shoes for our hard working brothers 😢.
Вечный утюг👍
hard labour, reminds me of Temple of Doom
At least he's got his safety slip on shoes and gloves.
Круговорот металла в одной сказочной стране.
Most disgustingly unsafe & unprofessional work environment. No respect or regard for workers. Terrible!
Ad started 1 minute in the video and annoying crap text on the screen.
Skill is 🗿 but safety standards 💀
The BOSS is shouting at workers asking them why they're not wearing their uniform, wearing mask or toe capped shoes
He is not asking about those. These are workers talking work stuff mixed in shouting because of noise
Nice DIY
we call it flat iron