Since this thread is STILL going, I might as well post too.
How about 1/4" Proto Premium pear head?

I love my Proto classic pear heads as much as anybody, but the premium pear head is my pick. It's awesome looking - I realize taste is personal, but I love the high-polish rounded look with all the edges rounded over, plus the knurling accents and the tapering handle.
The head on the 1/4" is tiny. Hard to gauge from the photo without something for scale - but consider the diameter of the handle for comparison. It works great, its strong.
I know you mentioned roto-head ratchets. I went through a phase where I was 100% roto, 100% of the time. If I need the flex aspect these days though, I reach for this:

Yeah, another Proto. Sorry, can't help myself. This time it's a round-head flex though.
If you want a budget roto, I have the Husky and it's not that different from everything else I've tried. Handle slipped off mine eventually, but I could have exchanged it. Instead I just put some better glue on, slipped on the handle and put it back into action. I was actually thinking of re-handling.

It's cheap, easy to find and has a lifetime warranty.
I know someone mentioned the Laser roto. That thing is cool. It's actually sold by a few different brands - probably all made in the same factory. If I spot it or a clone on sale, I'll probably pick it up too. This is also sold by Wurth.

Wera Zyklop is neat too. I've come very close to getting one, but Wera's handle just doesn't work for me as well as others.
Also, no matter what, you owe it to yourself to pick up a Titan micro swivel ratchet:

These are TINY - and still 90t too. They make it with a 1/4" hex end for insert bits too. It comes in anodized aluminum in different colors and a chrome-vanadium version.

These won't be your go-to ratchets, they're too small. But they're neat and handy.
How about 1/4" Proto Premium pear head?

I love my Proto classic pear heads as much as anybody, but the premium pear head is my pick. It's awesome looking - I realize taste is personal, but I love the high-polish rounded look with all the edges rounded over, plus the knurling accents and the tapering handle.
The head on the 1/4" is tiny. Hard to gauge from the photo without something for scale - but consider the diameter of the handle for comparison. It works great, its strong.
I know you mentioned roto-head ratchets. I went through a phase where I was 100% roto, 100% of the time. If I need the flex aspect these days though, I reach for this:

Yeah, another Proto. Sorry, can't help myself. This time it's a round-head flex though.
If you want a budget roto, I have the Husky and it's not that different from everything else I've tried. Handle slipped off mine eventually, but I could have exchanged it. Instead I just put some better glue on, slipped on the handle and put it back into action. I was actually thinking of re-handling.

It's cheap, easy to find and has a lifetime warranty.
I know someone mentioned the Laser roto. That thing is cool. It's actually sold by a few different brands - probably all made in the same factory. If I spot it or a clone on sale, I'll probably pick it up too. This is also sold by Wurth.

Wera Zyklop is neat too. I've come very close to getting one, but Wera's handle just doesn't work for me as well as others.
Also, no matter what, you owe it to yourself to pick up a Titan micro swivel ratchet:

These are TINY - and still 90t too. They make it with a 1/4" hex end for insert bits too. It comes in anodized aluminum in different colors and a chrome-vanadium version.

These won't be your go-to ratchets, they're too small. But they're neat and handy.









