I got my first raised panel set back in the 90's after I had already owned a set of the Taiwan made C'man Tri-wings which I still have. The quality and durability of the tri-wings far surpassed the RP's to me.
Add in the uncomfortable grip design RP's and they were always the last to be used. But they were one of only few cost effective ratchets for a home DIYer back then.
i have had times where they skipped thus I upgraded them for the chrome C'man pear heads in the late 90's and never looked back.
They were always an entry level ratchet but 90-99% of the time they did get the job done.
With Sears offshoring them to China there really are now many many laternatives that are = or better in that $$$ range I feel but with eq. warranty backing.
I picked up a 209 pieces C'man set years ago as a back up, and had my tool box broken into by co-workers later that year.
They only took a couple of items but they did take the C'Man RP ratchets in the box. I still LOL at that as I do not miss them in the least.
HF composties, Duralasts and even Kobalts (especially the roto's) would be higher on the list for me than the RP's.
If I did come across them used at flea mkts or garage sales for a good price I would not hesitate to scoop them up for backups, trunk tool rolls or messy low torque jobs.
The fear of skipping and the crappy handle ergonomics still rank highest to me as their pitfalls.