Only in “super-long” variety. The other lengths are still using the “wart” design.New snap on flex is out.
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I would have thought by now they'd be offering the non-"wart" design in shorter versions and in 1/4" drives. My bet is they'll be rolling them out very soon.Only in “super-long” variety. The other lengths are still using the “wart” design.

Just got my first ever long ratchet.
It's the locking flex with the red ergo handle.
27" 1/2-inch drive.
This particular one has a pretty smooth and relatively-light lock lever. Not bad at all. I had to return a blue 18" 3/8 drive because I basically couldn't move the locking lever unless I used a tool. This 1/2"-drive's lever isn't bad. It could be better! But it isn't horrible.
Obviously loving the leverage of this monster.
The only OCD nitpick I have is the slight curve/bend in the shaft that's noticeable, but you kinda have to look for it. I bet most of you guys with the long ratchets have a slight curve as well; you probably just didn't even think to look for it.
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What I appreciate is the relatively small ratchet head. Thank you for sharing.Just got my first ever long ratchet.
It's the locking flex with the red ergo handle.
27" 1/2-inch drive.
This particular one has a pretty smooth and relatively-light lock lever. Not bad at all. I had to return a blue 18" 3/8 drive because I basically couldn't move the locking lever unless I used a tool. This 1/2"-drive's lever isn't bad. It could be better! But it isn't horrible.
Obviously loving the leverage of this monster.
The only OCD nitpick I have is the slight curve/bend in the shaft that's noticeable, but you kinda have to look for it. I bet most of you guys with the long ratchets have a slight curve as well; you probably just didn't even think to look for it.
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Exactly, sir. I'd probably look elsewhere if it wasn't for the compactness.What I appreciate is the relatively small ratchet head. Thank you for sharing.
I don't think the Snap-on locking mechanism is as bad as people say.
I'd be pretty happy with Snap-ons as well, especially since they're just so damn solid. I'm just partial toward compactness.
Thank you for the heads up.Just an update for those curious:
I somehow ended up speaking to the president of AJ manufacturing, and he was super helpful in explaining that the slight bend or curve in the longer ratchets happen during the cooling or quenching phase of the tempering process. They do use a press to make an effort to straighten after quenching but don't look to make it exactly straight unless it is mission critical to have a perfectly straight tool.
Wanted to share that as I thought it was interesting to learn.![]()
It's hard to say. He's a man of mystery. It's possible a shopping cart at Home Depot got the best of him. He'll be back. Hopefully his health is still good. Of course that old Buick of his might have bit the dust.Who is the OEM for the Matco? Is it made in USA or Taiwan?
Also, what happened to @Wamsutta ... he got to 8,000 posts and vanished!![]()
