seems obvious....
The answer seems kind of obvious to me,
A homeowner line of tools (Craftsman) came out with something the Professional lines (Snap On & others) didn't have, and couldn't have.
Only 1 of 2 things could really happen next,
either the Pro's would start buying their ratchets at Sears,
or they wouldn't.
Human nature being what it is,
many who never even tried the new design would justify the decision by calling "sour grapes",
say it's weaker, a poor design, whatever and they didn't want it anyway.
Next thing you know it has the reputation of being weaker.
If Sears/Craftsman had licensed the idea to Truck Brands to use maybe the story would be different,
but they didn't.
Personally, all of the really comfortable ratchets I have and like the action on don't have a QR,
so I don't use it much,
but I don't doubt that it's strong and a good design
