People, don't watch shows for guidance on what to buy. Those tools are all there for marketing. It is called "product placement," and either Milwaukee or Snap-On, or whomever has paid to have their tools on the show.
The best "ratchet" is the M12 3/8" impact. The ratchet is not designed to put a ton of torque on a fastener, and from my experience with pneumatic ones, I am GLAD it doesn't. There are a few scenarios where the impact will not fit due to space constraints, but very few. About the only time I use the ratchet is when I am running down fasteners that require a specific torque. SO I run down them, then use my torque wrench to torque them to the proper spec in the proper sequence. All other times, I'm using the impact. It gets 20 times the use of the ratchet.
Most, if not all, of these tools have their rated torque advertised. I believe the M12 ratchet is rated at 35 lb-ft. Obviously not much. But buyers should have known that going in. And like I said, I LIKE that it isn't much, I don't want a ratchet that can break my dang wrist.
So for the price of a Snap-On, I'd tell you to buy an M12 impact, AND an M12 ratchet. And probably a 1/4" drive impact, as well.