CueLee's (LiSi 李斯) is one of many great Chinese made cues (such as 福杆 Lucky Cues, 翼杆, Zen, O'min China (not to be confused with the Thai snooker cue maker whose name they profit from) and many more)
CueLee's are well made, I am not sure if there is a difference in domestic China product and their exported cues. My first break cue was LiSi and it hit very nicely, swapped it out due to phenolic tip and opportunity to get something more expensive at a good deal where I could sell on easily if I didn't like... (I liked).
Have used a couple of their cues. One friend plays with one of their higher end cues (around 12k RMB) and have used both their solid wood and CF shafts on this. Both shaft hit just as well as anything else I tried. Another friend uses a mid-range cue (around 6k RMB), not much difference in quality to me besides the fancy stuff.
I find some of the crazier inlays and nonsense going on at the bottom end a little pointless, but some people go nuts for it. Not exactly collector cues, and from the production line, so I don't get the need for the flash.
But yeah, solid hitting cues at a great price point.