

I think you might be right.

The Facom ratchet above is made in Italy. Body is stamped “Italy” as well.I think you might be right.
The ratchet mechanism looks very similar to these ratchets, currently available from Facom.
The mechanism looks similar to the originals (but cheaper, as it doesn’t incorporate the free wheeling disc). These are also made in Taiwan.
While some of the Taiwanese tools from Facom are not bad at all (bit ratchets, rotator ratchets, and even the conventional ratchets) I feel that these particular tools are a definite downgrade. The finish isn’t as good as the Italian tools, and the 1/4” drive version that I tried had quite a rough feeling mechanism.
Interesting.The Facom ratchet above is made in Italy. Body is stamped “Italy” as well.

Hadn't seen that style before - it looks neat! I kind of like the idea of a direction switch back on the handle. Got a part number I can look for?Interesting.
The one I tried was from a set (one of the Nano sets - not mine) and COO of the set was marked as Taiwan.
I still thought it was a downgrade from the older tools though.
There are still definitely some tools from Italy. I own one of these R.181 ratchets, and they are definitely Italian - also marked on the tool.
These have a lovely smooth action though.
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Facom make a huge selection at present.Hadn't seen that style before - it looks neat! I kind of like the idea of a direction switch back on the handle. Got a part number I can look for?
The ratchet is made in Italy. The sockets, drive accessories and case are Taiwan. I've seen COO on the kit as both Taiwan and France. As long as it's not China as there's an additional 25% tariff on top of the standard 9%.Interesting.
The one I tried was from a set (one of the Nano sets - not mine) and COO of the set was marked as Taiwan.
I still thought it was a downgrade from the older tools though.
There are still definitely some tools from Italy. I own one of these R.181 ratchets, and they are definitely Italian - also marked on the tool.
These have a lovely smooth action though.
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Just bought a bunch of ratcheting wrenches that before were US COO, but actual package they came in said Taiwan and had a V2 engraved on the wrench. Was surprised, but went to their webpage and they had dropped the US flag. Like others have said a lot of stuff changes and websites might not be updated.
I know that their ratcheting digital torque wrenches come from Facom FYI.