Does a non-flex ratchet with extension make access to every bolt possible? Slight flex is a happy compromise. For lug nuts, I don’t understand why an extension is required. Most dedicated lug nut sockets I’ve ever encountered are extra long and designed for impact tools. Unless you’re using standard sockets to torque lug nuts.
My Precision Instruments torque wrenches sit uprotected in my drawer holding my extra-long ratchets, breaker bars, leveraging extension tools, and pry bars. It’s a precision instrument, but a split-beam type is not going to go out of calibration from getting knocked around. One day I decided that the hard plastic case takes up way too much space in a tool cart.
I wish every mechanic would use a torque wrench for oil drain plugs. Overfilled oil and overtorqued drain plugs are #1 and #2 on the list of frequent ”mistakes” at any dealership.