Now wait one minute. I understand that what you say may be true, but lots of people have come to realize that companies like Gearwrench and Toptul that source materials and manufacturing in Taiwan can put out a nice product that lasts and performs. You're also right that looks aren't everything, but the Duralast ratchet works well, and because the design is similar to a known quality brand, I would expect it to perform similarly to the Snap-on.
That being said, I look at the country of origin of just about every item I buy, so don't call me a commie or something. Just want to make a point that I thought the Duralast is a sleeper ratchet and would make a suitable substitute for a Snap-on costing 4x as much.
Oh, and the Snap-on is on the right