Gearwrench is produced in both Taiwan and China. Seems more China now it seems. I emailed them asking if there was a difference because many on here claim Taiwan is way better, but they said it is all the same. Perhaps different materials in the metals, but same design etc. I have the 1/4" socket set with 120xp ratchet and it has been flawless. I use it more than my Snap On T72 and almost as much as my SK. The SK is the cat's pajamas. Only thing that would make the 120xp better is if it was sealed head. Everything in the GW set has worked perfectly. Universal joint, palm ratchet, chrome is same quality as Snap On, etc. I have 5 sets of GW ratchet wrenches. Flexhead (SAE/MM), reversible (MM), and midget (SAE/MM). They all work and look great, but sound different. The flex heads also have nice grooved beams for grip. Then I have a set of Crescent (by Apex same as GW) roto ratchets. They work great and look very nice. Not as nice as Snap On's rotos, but much nicer than HF rotos. HF has quick release, but I don't like the feel of ratchet action. Rough and loud. I can say my GW experience's have been top notch. Only problem I've had was with a screwdriver. Stripped easily. There are certain things I wouldn't buy from GW however, swivel sockets probably one of them. Too many small moving parts that receive too much torque. When I bought my swivel sockets, I went the flea market route and ended up with a full set of Craftsman USA and a mixed set of Husky USA and SK for about $25. I rarely use them, so it was a home run as far as I'm concerned.