Looks fine to me but I do not have any experience with KD, but if you can, get a pittsburg pro composite since a ton of people got em and love em.
Only took one post for a HF troll to attack. Is that a new record?

Yes!
And lol at the guy recomending HF ratchets. The guy who started this thread was asking if he should buy THIS ratchet, not your opinion of HF ratchets.![]()
First off how am I a troll? Second how am I attacking anyone? Third, why am I the bad guy for suggesting a genuinely good ratchet in a similar price range as the one op posted with positive feedback from most people who own them?
http://www.harborfreight.com/1-4-quarter-inch-heavy-duty-composite-ratchet-66312.html
http://www.harborfreight.com/3-8-eighth-inch-heavy-duty-composite-ratchet-66313.html
http://www.harborfreight.com/1-2-half-inch-heavy-duty-composite-ratchet-66314.html
If that ain't enough here are the reviews on amazon for the tekton composite which is the same as the HF ones
http://www.amazon.com/TEKTON-1458-Q...sr_1_3_cm_cr_acr_txt?ie=UTF8&showViewpoints=1
http://www.amazon.com/TEKTON-1457-Q...sr_1_1_cm_cr_acr_txt?ie=UTF8&showViewpoints=1
http://www.amazon.com/TEKTON-1456-Q...sr_1_2_cm_cr_acr_txt?ie=UTF8&showViewpoints=1
I own a 1/4in and it is one of the best ratchets I got.
You are entitled to your own opinion but you are an ****** for insulting me for trying to give helpful suggestions to the OP![]()
How about.... No you shouldn't buy this ratchet because there are better alternatives available for the same price, that don't use crapsman guts?
How about.... No you shouldn't buy this ratchet because there are better alternatives available for the same price, that don't use crapsman guts?
The op didn't ask for suggestions on other ratchets. His post was pretty clear. Why not just stay on topic or just not post at all?.

Made by Danaher, the standard 36 tooth ratcheting mechanism often found in USA made Allen, Craftsman, Kobalt, Masterforce, Napa and others from the recent era. Seller likely obtained them from O'Rielly auto parts when they closed out K-D some months ago. It's cheap enough and directional switch appears to be steel.
Isn't K-D the parent company of Gearwrench?
Now the question is, does an old K-D ratchet share any DNA with the current Gearwrench offerings, I don't know. But I bet it is a quality tool, might be coarse tooth and lots of backdrag but even if so it ought to be strong.
Made by Danaher, the standard 36 tooth ratcheting mechanism often found in USA made Allen, Craftsman, Kobalt, Masterforce, Napa and others from the recent era. Seller likely obtained them from O'Rielly auto parts when they closed out K-D some months ago. It's cheap enough and directional switch appears to be steel.
Is the mechanism used for both tear drop and round head designs? I have an allen round head that is a 36 tooth that is a kd and tends to slip semi regularly, might be a one off issue but who knows.
Pretty much what I was going to say. The ratchet in question would probably benefit from a clean/relube since it's NOS.
And this is the probable answer to your ratchet issues, I've made dozens of "broken" ratchets work like new by simply cleaning and lubing the guts.
Is the mechanism used for both tear drop and round head designs? I have an allen round head that is a 36 tooth that is a kd and tends to slip semi regularly, might be a one off issue but who knows.

No, apples and oranges, two different mechanisms.
I believe the round head you're referring to doesn't have a quick release and has like three little raised spots on the direction switch. Although it may benefit from some thin oil and adjustment, it's not the greatest ratchet out there.
The ratchet linked in the first post is a solid no frills ratchet that will get the job done. Warranty support would be available from Armstrong as this ratchet is now produced under the Armstrong name since KD tools is no more.![]()
I think we should go one step further and set a $100 limit. Anything that costs less and you're not allowed to be assholes to each other.i have to admit, the most amazing thing about this thread to me, is it was actually started over a ratchet that costs $11.95![]()
Not really. Many fixed head 1/2" drive ratchets are 9-1/4" or 9-1/2". A flex head is commonly longer.




I think we should go one step further and set a $100 limit. Anything that costs less and you're not allowed to be assholes to each other.