That ratchet isn't anything to write home about. They were craftsman versions of a Danaher made design that you could get in KD, Allen, and now Armstrong brands with a knurled handle. The ratchet would separate, slip, and bind. It wasn't one of the best designs to carry the craftsman name. $30 is about double what they cost before sear clearanced them out a few years ago. I think I picked the 3/8 version up for like $5 for a road kit.
I think the whole Craftsman Industrial line is a marketing ploy. The only thing industrial about the tools is the price.