More import junk.
It's aimed at construction trades.
Ratchet feels sturdy, but doesn't feel like it has a full length metal handle. It's light.
Ratchet mechanism is loud, could probably use some lube. It has a small head, I'll try to compare to my Gearwrench swivel.
Sockets have a nice feel, squared off for adjustable wrench use.
I hate the case, maybe it'll grow on me.
Ratchet is only part of the set for now.
Comes with hex and 1/4 square adapters.
$70.
I have one on my bench. Questions?
More import junk.
Where'd you get it?

Are the square bottoms of the sockets sized to accept the same size open end wrench (or some other standard size?) if need be that there's room for the socket but not a ratchet or perhaps put both a wrench and a ratchet on it at the same time for 2 people to be able to gang up on a stuck fastener.
If the ends are just random-sized squared off could always do the same with an adjustable, but would be interesting to know, for example, if a 3/4" open end fits on the outside squared end of a 3/4 socket or not.
They are sized for standard wrench flats, but not the same as the socket size.Are the square bottoms of the sockets sized to accept the same size open end wrench (or some other standard size?) if need be that there's room for the socket but not a ratchet or perhaps put both a wrench and a ratchet on it at the same time for 2 people to be able to gang up on a stuck fastener.
If the ends are just random-sized squared off could always do the same with an adjustable, but would be interesting to know, for example, if a 3/4" open end fits on the outside squared end of a 3/4 socket or not.
Maybe it's partly for differentiation, but I can see some benefits. What if you need more torque? Breaker bar? How many contractors carry a breaker bar? Adjustable wrench, maybe adjustable wrench + mallet?why the hell would you want to put an adjustable wrench on a socket?
why don't they just knurl it for a pipe wrench instead?
a hex for a wrench like a spark socket would make st least some sense.
some ideas are just so stupid it makes you wonder where these people come from.
Hopefully made in Taiwan. I've been very happy with Milwaukee hand tools made in Taiwan. I would pick those over DeWalt made in USA with global parts.
