I've been limping along for years with this cheapo Husky 6pt 72-tooth socket set:
I suppose it has served me well, but it gives me that cheapo feeling, and it isn't a tool that I'd want to proudly pass down to my great grand children. Also, the "case" is kinda wearing out, and the larger sockets keep falling off the plastic plugs that hold them. Bounce bounce bounce, another heavy socket tumbles across the basement floor. The cross-bars, shown in this picture, were removed long ago (and I don't think it would be practical to keep them on there all the time).
Time for a real 3/8" socket set!
Forever, I imagined that I'd eventually get a Wright Tools ratchet and socket set. And YES, they have lots of 6-point sets, which is what I want. But two things hold me back:
1. Their sets are all either SAE or Metric. I only need one 3/8" ratchet, so I guess I could get an SAE ratchet set and a strip of metric sockets as an add-on, but it won't all fit nicely in one box.
2. Their ratchet doesn't look like it has changed design since the 1950s. If it ain't broke, don't fix it, maybe... but what about super-low back-drag available in more modern designs? Like, if this is the last ratchet I ever buy, I want it to be buttery smooth, etc.
Point (2) above leads me to Japanese sockets, like Koken or Nepros.
But I'm finding their support of SAE sizes to be quit limited. The Ko-Ken Z series doesn't even have an SAE set, and Nepros only has one tiny SAE set:
Portable Tool Case NEKB-1, Case Size:W275XD150XH50 No. Description NEKB-1 275mm NB3-5/16 Socket 5/16" NB3-3/8 Socket 3/8" NB3-7/16 Socket 7/16" NB3-1/2 Socket 1/2" NB3-9/16 Socket 9/16" NB3-5/8 Socket 5/8" NB3-11/16 Socket 11/16" NBR390 Ratchet Handle NBE3-075 75 mm Extension NBE3-150 150 mm...
neprostools.com
Ko-Ken does make a very nice-looking mixed SAE/Metric set:
Input Drive Size: 3/8" Drive Shape: Square Type: 12 Socket Set Includes: Don't need complete set? Click here to buy items individually 3405M 12 - Ko-ken USA
kokenusa.com
Yes, a speeder handle right in the box! But this set is all 12-point, and includes a bunch of Whitworth sockets, which I probably will never use. And it turns out that Ko-Ken doesn't make any fully 6pt 3/8" SAE sets.
They do have one SAE set that is half-and-half, with 6pt for the smaller sizes, and 12pt for the larger sizes:
Input Drive Size: 3/8" Drive Shape: Square Type: 6 & 12 Point Socket Set Includes: Don't need - Ko-ken USA
kokenusa.com
But then I'm back to needed a separate set for Metric, and not having it all fit nicely in one box.
I've never used 12pt sockets, and I have no 12pt fasteners, and I've never found myself in a tight situation where the extra angles mattered. I've seen all the debate on here about 6pt vs. 12pt.... but I have seen people saying that 12pt aren't as risky for larger fasteners.
So then... I thought... maybe I can get a 1/4" Ko-ken set too, and they have this one that's all 6pt:
Input Drive Size: 1/4" Drive Shape: Square Type: Socket Set No. Pieces: 25 Includes: Don't need complete set? Click here to buy items individually - Ko-ken USA
kokenusa.com

It's a nice mixed SAE/Metric set, and it also handles smaller sizes, which I actually need pretty often. So then I'd use these 1/4"-drive 6pt sockets for everything up to 1/2", and then switch to 3/8"-drive 12-pt sockets for everything 9/16" and bigger.
But then I'd have two sets, with a bit of overlap, but maybe that's the best solution? Two boxes, with almost every SAE and Metric socket that I will ever need, with 6pt sockets for the smaller sizes that are more likely to get rounded. I would get a 1/4" speeder handle, and that would be the only thing that wouldn't fit in the boxes.
Does this make sense? Am I missing any other great options? Am I correct that a Wright Tools ratchet isn't going to be refined as a Ko-Ken or Nepros ratchet?
Is there some other brand that I should consider when it comes to very nice, refined ratchet sets with good SAE coverage? I'm only considering stuff made in USA, Japan, Canada, and Europe. I'm looking for a set that I will proudly own and use for the rest of my life. Something worthy to pass to my grand children.