HanShotFirst
Well-known member
I don't mind 36 tooth ratchets at all until I really NEED something finer; which for me is pretty rare. The SO's always felt smoother and more precise to me all else being equal. The Craftsman was always a little sloppy and just got sloppier as you used them; you didn't get that with a Snap On that's for sure.I'm not sure Craftsman has gotten worse. The competition has gotten WAY better. The difference between a Dual 80 and a raised panel craftsman is night and day. Almost different tools. I don't think Snap On were that dramatically different years ago when all ratchets had 36 teeth.
I'd take a 36 tooth Snap On over 99% of the fine tooth ratchets of other brands. I'm not much of a Snap On fan, I'll admit. I don't think they're the best at everything, but they're either the best or damn good that's for sure. But I will say Snap On makes the best ratchets I've ever put in my hands, and I'd say the same about their combination wrenches. Yet I'm not a fan because of the price. I think they're even a little hard to justify for a pro. As a weekend warrior, they are nothing but a luxury. I'll never need that level of service. As great as SO is, I just never recommend SO for a weekend warrior; very impractical.
The weekend warrior needs quality, but he doesn't need that much quality. And really what you're buying is the service, you won't get that at home so it's wasted money that could go toward other tools.
I'm very impressed with Harbor Freight's SO knock off ratchets, they really are first rate. And I happen to like Taiwan, they're a cool nation that I don't mind supporting...a constant middle finger pointed right at China; I can get behind that.
If I didn't require US made, I just personally think the Pittsburgh Pro ratchets do a really good job of copying Snap On; that would be the ratchet I'd buy.
For someone who just can't handle having something that says Harbor Freight, I'd get one of the other Taiwan made Snap On knock offs; Husky, Stanley, Duralast, Gearwrench, etc... (Actually my Stanley SO knock off has been a favorite for the last 10 years). But it's being supplanted by my HF ratchets, especially the composite 1/4" & 3/8"; those are nice to work with. they're fairly precise, fine tooth, and way stronger than you'd ever think. Plus they're very light weight.
If I were splurging, I'd have a hard time choosing between the Snap On FX80 and the FHNF 100...as good as it gets. But I'd try to get them used.




