I just ordered a couple Bahco's - not the F80 clones, but some older USA 36t models. If I feel the need for more teeth, I'd get the newer 80t Bahco's with the soft grip and change the handles to Snap-On hard handles or something. This one here:
http://www.amazon.com/BAHCO-7750-Snap-On-F80-Clone/
3/8 Ratchet review:
I really like the handle on my Bahco 7750, its actually nicer and more compact than the Snap On comfort grip, its a dual density type deal of hard plastic and hard (waterproof) rubber type material, its a lot easier to keep clean/tougher than the foam type stuff Snap On uses. Its more or less the same dimensions as an F80. The ratchet head is indentical in size as is the length (or very close), the handle is more of a flat beam style than the usual Snap On round handles. The mechanism and the change over lever are identical to my dual 80 Snap on Flex head ratchet. In the UK I paid £20 (less than 25% of list price of the F80) whereas an F80 is £83.22 ($94.95) on snap ons website!!!!. I suspect my Snap On dealer would probably warranty the mechanism if I ever needed that service as he is a decent guy and its the same mechanism with no brand name or COO that I can find

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Im all for paying a premium for good service, but an extra £60
I wish Bahco did flexheads and longer handles. For a normal fixed head standard length 1/4-3/8 or/1/2 drive ratchet. I fail to see how you can go wrong with this product.
I cant get the Armstrong ratchets in the UK, but Im sure its good looking at the pictures.
That said everything Bahco I have bought (adjustable wrench/hacksaw and ratchet) has been great quality. I like my Snap On stuff too and Im glad they are continuing to keep Bahco quality as good as ever and managing to keep them value for money.
Honestly, I know many Snap On fans here doubt its the same mechanism but Ive got both brands and they feel and look exactly the same even down to the wording on the base plate which is typical Snap On American-English words that a European would never use!!!!!