That and most bue point hard line stuff is of the same quality as Stuff like dualast, Blackhawk, Stanley, evercraft from Napa and the better tiawanese hand tools sold at harbor frieght. Good tools,...yes. Overpriced by about four times....YES! Seriously, what is the point in buying a $15 ratchet for $60?
Now that said I have a Williams ratchet that is essentaily the same as the Blue Point one shown. LOVE IT! In fact, I would reach for it over a snap-on ratchet any day. Listen, I have owned about 20 snap-on ratchets of just about every design. I don't own a single one anymore because they are no better or nicer than ratchets like my williams and Proto units that cost a fraction of the price. In fact, I plain dislike the snap-on NON fine tooth ratchets in anything but long handle 1/2 drive and up. Just too clunky. The new fine tooth are great and I have had a few, though no better than other quality units.
When I purchased my first snap-on ratchets I thought I was about to embark on some tool-life changing passage. That faded quickly once I owned one, and by about the fifth or sixth one I was just excited to list them here or on ebay. If you need the snap-on for because you "just have to have it" thats is fine. But if you are on a budget and not caught up on having to own the most expensive ratchet that you have lusted after since childhood thing, then you will find ratchets that are just as good or better at a fraction of the price. When I see guys here buying Snap-on ratchets thats cool, but when I I see someone trying to buy a top quaity ratchet on a budget and thinking that snap-on has more to offerer than intrinsic value over dozens of others models I feel the need to post that that an't true.