RLRRLRLL
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Sure, Snap On ratchets are awesome. But most people cant justify buying them. Im in tech school and i buy what i can afford, the $20 range duralast ratchets are great for the money. As far as saying that snap on is the only way to go, take this into consideration. On a rear control arm bolt on a 96 nissan pathfinder...i broke a craftsman socket...grabbed a snap on as i figured it would be strong enough, pulled..it broke. i then put on a "cheap asian tool" duralast socket, and it finally broke loose. Tools break, no matter what brand they are. So if you want to spend 80-100 bucks on a ratchet when you can barely afford to eat, go for it, but if you can spend 15-20 bucks on a ratchet, and its quality is between craftsman and snap on...id say its a good choice.
It just depends on how much you want to pay. You go to autozone and pay less, or go to napa and pay more for the same thing.




of course you rarely see guys like blackenwhitepit or bolster either do we?