It’s nothing serious. Team ratchet is saying only ratchet is correct and team socket wrench is saying both are correctI call it a ratchet. I have never called it a socket wrench.
Tell us about this debate. Is anyone actually claiming the use of either word/term is wrong or only one is correct or the only proper thing to call it is x? Or is this a bunch of drunks arguing over something silly?
Right. Not to be confused with early attempts where the socket is rotated with an Allen wrench, or sliding T-Bar.Ratcheting socket wrench
And here's the modern version of that.Cuz this is a thread about Socket Wrenches, if you want to get pedantic about it
Rusty Relics from a National Historical Landmark
I picked up this set of single offset fixed socket wrenches at a flea market yesterday morning, with hex openings ranging from 7/16" to 1-1/8". I knew they weren't made by Mossberg, Hinsdale, Walden-Worcetser, or Blackhawk, because none of those are hand-forged with a bent octagonal shank. I...www.garagejournal.com


Every tool is a hammer.Hammer!
Same here.Technically both, personally I call it a ratchet.