I purchased one of those small-headed Husky pro ratchets in 3/8", and it failed on me in less than a year. When you would change directions with the selector tab, it wouldn't catch. I would sometimes have to bang it on the floor for it to engage. I never put a cheater bar on it, or abused it in any way. Just a few months of light wrenching.
I was also unhappy with the way Home Depot handled the return. It wasn't a "no questions asked return", despite it coming with a lifetime warranty. After a few minutes of paperwork and jumping through hoops, the guy at the counter said rudely ,"we're not really supposed to do this, but we'll make an exception and let you have a new one to replace it."
I've pretty much wrote off Husky tools because of the way Home Depot handled the return. It's too bad it didn't work out because it's a great little ratchet in terms of size and feel.
I don't think all of Husky's tools are junk, and maybe I just got a bum ratchet, but the price of Husky's line of hand tools is so close to Craftsman, I really don't see the point in buying Husky at all. Craftsman hand tools are usually American made (unlike Husky, which is mainly Taiwan and China), have an excellent warranty, and are usually higher quality.