Exactly.In fact it could be argued that the branded item is the "rip-off"
Well of course there are some products that are not copies but I am talking about the ones that are. i.e. copies of Machine Art Moto head covers. Aliexpress is littered with copies of genuine products with a lesser, or unknown, quality. The OP is clearly talking about copies of genuine products.
Plastic molded products like many of the MaM products are commonly made by the same manufacturer. Just because it doesn’t have the cheap MaM sticker or silkscreen on, does not make it a copy.
How do you know they are made in the same factory, on the same tooling - have you (or anyone on here) seen this happening?
Yes. I have visited such factories and businesses in Southern China many years ago. There are different grades of materials available to different B2B buyers, at different prices. Manufacturers supplying B2B (and B2C) strictly maintain different pricing levels for different quality of the same tooled product. The difference in quality available is not an accident - it is intentional and preserves price differentiation. The ‘branded’ product is not always the highest quality product - although it may be. For a static plastic product like a hugger, however, the difference is negligible and can come down to QC of edge finish etc. It is incorrect to assume that MaM are willing to pay the manufacturer the highest price for a AAA-grade supplied product. MaM are a B2B buyer just like any other business ‘re’selling factory products and will want to buy smart.
People need to accept that China is the world’s supplying manufacturer of most goods available, probably the world’s most technologically advanced, and the quality of products available is pretty much anything that a paying buyer may want.