I have some Tone tools and have been following the speculation about the mysterious COO of the ratchets for a few years now.
A few days ago there was a discussion on the Facebook group "Tool Truck Pirates" and the following reply from Tone was posted:
Thanks for reaching out and for your support of Tone ratchets. I can confirm that all of the models you mentioned (RH3CH, RH4H, RH2FHX, RH4FHL, RH4FCHS) are manufactured in our factory in Japan. In fact, every Tone ratchet handle we produce—past, present, and future—is proudly made in Japan under the same stringent quality controls, regardless of packaging or marking variations.
If you have any more questions or need further details, just let me know.
Best regards,
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TONE AMERICAS, INC.
Technical Manager
Ryohta Vijayendra Kumeria
That seems like a rather definitive answer, so what are everyone's thoughts? Obviously the ratchets look similar to those made by Hi-Five in Taiwan, but there seems to be no actual proof that Tone products that have gone through the trouble of getting "Japan" stamped on them are actually made in Taiwan. Isn't there some other more likely possibility, such as the ratchets are designed by and licensed from Hi-Five and made by Tone?
As an aside, I have several Vessel products, and the COO on the packaging ranges from "Made in Japan", "Produced by Japan" because apparently the screwdrivers were grown there, and "Japan Origin" on what are Taiwanese bits, but I haven't seen much complaints regarding Vessel.