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The blue Williams ratcheting screwdriver is exactly the same and is much cheaper. I think the part # is WRS-1. They also have the t-handle versions in black at like almost half price. The 4"one I bought a while ago was around $30.

I wouldn't say EXACTLY the same. Cat, Case and the like that used to rebadge a SO ratcheting screwdriver now are rebadging the williams version. Differences are the knurling on the shaft, texturing on the direction control collar and the SO handle is square where as the williams version is more like a reuleaux triangle in cross section.

Here is a side by side to help illustrate.
http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=184529

How's the handle?
Doesn't look like the rebadged ones I'm used to - they're IDENTICAL besides the name.

I'm not sure when but I think it was fairly recently that Cat and the like changed to the more williams version. I recently picked up a few of the old style Cat branded ones and they are exactly the same as the SO version with Cat instead of Snap On lettering. Square handle, knurling and all.
 
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I wouldn't say EXACTLY the same. Cat, Case and the like that used to rebadge a SO ratcheting screwdriver now are rebadging the williams version. Differences are the knurling on the shaft, texturing on the direction control collar and the SO handle is square where as the williams version is more like a reuleaux triangle in cross section.

Here is a side by side to help illustrate.
http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=184529



I'm not sure when but I think it was fairly recently that Cat and the like changed to the more williams version. I recently picked up a few of the old style Cat branded ones and they are exactly the same as the SO version with Cat instead of Snap On lettering. Square handle, knurling and all.

^ Those were the ones I was talking about. I need to find NOS ones!
 

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I love my Snap-On ratcheting drivers, but one thing I hate is when I set it down and it wants to roll way.
 
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No. I have the hard handles. The magnetic tip gets pulled down on my steel work bench leaving the contact point at the round adjuster on the handle.

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No. I have the hard handles. The magnetic tip gets pulled down on my steel work bench leaving the contact point at the round adjuster on the handle.

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I have that happen too but mine doesn't roll much? Or it just hits a can of PB50 or something along those lines.
 
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