Well, I'm a sucker for an RHFT with any brand on it (and there are quite a few), but the Craftsmans will always stand out. As a side note, I may be responsible for coining "RHFT" to describe this specific MDF/Easco design. A good 30+ years ago on Mark KW's Tool Talk (or was it Tool Source?) board I got tired of typing out "Round Head Fine Tooth" - which was how Sears described these specific ratchets in the catalog - and started calling them "RHFT" ratchets, and occasionally "RHFTQR" (but quit that 'cause it was getting too long again...) - I've been an RHFT fanboy and sung praises from the very beginning... This was before I was aware that other brands had sourced RHFT ratchets from Easco (or maybe Sears Craftsman had exclusive rights for a time back then, wouldn't surprise me). Soon others on the board - and later on other tool boards/forums like here - were referring to them as RHFT ratchets. I'd jump in at times when somebody called any other round head design RHFT to advise them that no, "RHFT" is specific to the MDF/Easco design and not just any old round head ratchet, even if other sales literature/descriptions claimed "fine toothed" in their round head ratchet. Now I'd hadn't seen anybody call them RHFT before I started doing it, and I won't 100% insist I'm the originator ('cause Never Say Never, or always), but...