Hi,
Well, went to Lowe's and got my Ratchet!
Got a Taiwan made, 72 tooth, full polished chrome Ratchet.
Will have to call it an upgrade, as long as it holds up.
Smoother of course than the old one with the 36 tooth gear.
I have purchased a few of those, and have been happy with them. The direction lever is recessed, which was a big deal for me. The ICON ones are not recessed. I prefer those Craftsman ratchets over the ratchets currently available at Menards.
I don't care about the warranty. The warranty is good for only as long as the retailer is in business.
I have a bunch of Craftsman stuff that I bought a long time ago, and most of it is probably not exchangeable for the same item. I saw the same thing at HD when they were pushing Husky and would give you a Husky hand tool (then USA made) in exchange for anything else that was broken. Then the Husky USA went away along with most of the individual tools. Now, some of the individual tools are back and obviously not made in USA. The minions in the store could deny warranty replacement "just because". There was a point when tool sets were broken in store for warranty replacement parts, and that then becomes a markdown for the store.
I probably have a better chance for a local and hopefully minimum hassle warranty exchange if I buy Masterforce (Menards) or Harbor Freight hand tools. Note that Masterforce
WAS USA made, but isn't now. Menards has a metric **** ton of mechanics tools available as single items, probably at least equal to the best Sears had to offer back in the day. Harbor Freight is mostly sets.
Lowes isn't in the best of financial health, last I heard. There is a lot of Kobalt stuff that isn't there anymore. What will they do, swap broken Kobalt out for Craftsman?
If I want USA made, it looks like I am mostly stuck with Williams or Snap-On. Not that that's bad, but I can't exactly run down to the store and exchange it if I break it. Given that the Williams sockets I have are much beefier than the Craftsman USA equivalent, I do not think I can break them in my use.