Nothing like a late to the party frenzy from social media influencers.

These have been around for a few years now.
I created a post here when I first caught wind (internal source) of the new Diehard tool line before it was even available and no mention of it anywhere online.
The scope lines up that these ratchets are made by William Tools in Taiwan.
The 90T ratchets in particular have a modern wedge pawl design that has proven to be strong in my use. Some other brands use a similar design.
The flex models do have a fairly large head, especially noticeable on the 1/4 drive.
Mid tier quality ratchets but I wouldn’t go out of my way to source them.
My favorite is the 1/2 drive long flex.
Also, the stubby 1/4 and 3/8 are a nice option to have in-store. Hard to find elsewhere.
I say if you don’t need ratchets, quit hoarding these to stuff in a forgotten drawer.

Leave them on the shelf for the guys out there that actually work and need one available for warranty replacement if/when needed.
Initially AA had trouble keeping these in stock. That has seemed to taper off now, with most available around me. I have been told the stubbies are stolen a lot.
A co-worker bought a socket set that included the standard fixed ratchets and they work but are nothing to write home about.
Also check out the spring-loaded universal adaptors and the one heavy duty slotted striking cap screwdriver that they sell separately. The compact ratcheting 1/4 & 11mm dual drive wrench and socket set is a unique offering. And the plastic magnetic parts tray works well. But both of those are overpriced in my opinion.
The regular combination wrenches with the modified open end have dimensions very similar to Snap-on and are decent.
I am not sure if its still available, but they did offer a nice set of 5/16 hex shank torx bits with a ratchet adaptor. Another hard to find in-store option.
If you get speed perks, some bargains can be had across the line.
