Nope. I have no issues. It's a well built ratchet and everything feels tighter and more solid than most cheaper 3/8 ratchets. Having said that it's still important to keep the limitations of the tools in mind. I wouldn't use it to break free lug nuts or suspension bolts but most high quality 1/4 ratchets aren't as delicate as people think.
Snap On advertises their extra long 1/4 ratchet THLLF72 as being rated for 90ftlbs. I don't know about you but 90ftlbs through a 12" long handle really takes a lot of doing. That would probably take me both hands and giving it all I've got. Definitely not happening by accident at least. And even then it probably won't break until like 110ftlbs because there's bound to be a margin in their rating. Heck I'm more worried about the fasteners - 90ftlbs on a 16mm is probably even pushing it. Smaller than that and you're definitely breaking things.
It all just comes down to the ergonomics of it for me. I can work with a lighter tool that fits conveniently in more places and requires very little exertion.
Edit: just some numbers to put things into perspective