Nice Fedwrench!
Have you used them? If so, any thoughts?


You'll be happy with it. I've got a few Carlyle items laying around and like all of them. That's a surprisingly low price on the ratchet. Carlyle is usually kinda high for Asian, even if it is "good Asian"
How about the Matco AR6LFT?
no. that black round thing on the ratchet head is the back of the gear.
Craftsman has long handled, flex head, quick release. Not sure if they have short handle, they only had long at my local ace hardware. Admittedly I'm not a fan of newer craftsman tools.... It seems only the socket rails are US made anymore, and a lot of the chinese stuff seems to have poor quality control. However, I did buy a 3/8 dr. long handle flex head with quick release, and it is certainly functional for $22. a bit rough, doesn't lock on the flex but it does have detents. Plastic reverse lever that kind of sticks out past the head when you've got torque on the ratcher (about 1/16" past the head). But again, for the price, it works, and meets most of your requirements. The locking detents are fairly strong, and I won't say it's never slipped past them when I've used it, but it generally stays where I set it
I'm always on the lookout at flea markets for Mac, snap on, SK, Bonney, and old Craftsman to replace the things I have that are just acceptable. Never really looked for flex head ratchets before, but I might have to keep an eye open10 years ago I bought 2 of them. This was before the plastic lever and alot of China ****. It was a great ratchet. I still have it to this day. My father actually stold my other one lol I worked on commercial trucks with it (heavy spec dump trucks that weight 40-45tons when loaded) and it's never skipped a beat. I wouldn't say the new ones USA or china made ones are even half as good as the older ones like I bought are. When and if it breaks I'm just going to have it fixed by sears and sell it off. I know the new parts they install will never run as good or last as long. Sad since it's such a great ratchet but like everyone says there are bigger and better things nowdays for half as much with higher tooth count which is nice.
The locking flex - is it a spring loaded button? And is it always engaged when the button is not depressed? How many locking positions?