Yes this is exactly why there is the qualifier "my experience".
Others may have different experiences but I would easily argue that most would side that way as well.
There is a reason the Chinese crap stereotype exists. And there is also a reason most Chinese made stuff selling well in western countries are still largely designed and marketed by western companies.
Also, I have hundreds of orders for various product categories, ranging from tech/IT stuff, passing by audio equipment, kitchen tools, common household items and clothing.
My experience told me that when it's considerably cheaper it's definitely going to be much worse and when it's just price competitive, there is a high level of "chance" that it's still going to have some weird flaw that will make the product not as good even if it is decently built.
At some point it is not just anecdotal evidence and a pattern, I am really curious why you would want to invalidate my experience. China is a very different country with very different set of standards and expectations; it is not something as controversial as you seem to think.
Its not that I disagree that there are crap mass produced products made in China. But there are also really high quality products created there as well. It's massive market - quality varies remarkably, which was entirely my point