Okay, got my Wera order in. It was also my first order with Chad's Toolbox and I was impressed with the fast shipping and the letter than came with it. It was a little difficult to contact a person the day I placed the order, but they emailed me that evening.
Complete set: very nice. Much more compact than my Hazet SmartCase 1/4" set, but an extremely good selection of tools. Of note, there are 3 PH2 bits, which are most everybody's most common driver. Also, the hex bits are wera hex plus and you have both regular and security torx. Far more complete set than maybe any "micro driver" I've seen.
Ratchet compared to my Husky (old husky, not the one they sell now. This one is available as a VIM product) and Chapman. I didn't include chapman in all comparisons because I don't think it's as good a tool as the Husky or Wera. It is made in the US though.
I like the adaptor that comes with the husky. It is very short and also mounts in the 5/16" end, which should be stronger than the 1/4" and you would typically apply more torque to a socket.
Here's the 13mm wera socket compared to a Hazet. I always like the mixed finish of the Hazet tools, but the wera socket has a nice looking finish and good knurling.
With the bit inserted, the husky is the lowest profile. Bit in both are the same length.
The chapman, with its special socket is pretty deep in comparison and the purported benefit of being able to turn it with fingers is easier with the other two.
I also got this wera bitholder. It is nice and compact and can be used as a stubby or extended. This, combined with the tool check set make for a very good compact tool set. I plan to have a long handled 1/4" ratchet and extension with them as well.
Hope these photos and thoughts are helpful, I just thought I would follow up and show what I got. I like the wera set. The ratchet itself will have some advantages and disadvantages. Obviously the husky/VIM is better in some ways and much cheaper. It's great we have so many quality options to choose from.