My set of ratchets, old world as well as Asia and North America:
- Hazet 916-1 (available for purchase in Costa Rica, in fact I bought it here, no waiting). I always use to repair my car, the highest quality in my opinion, in fact, when I was a kid my father had a truck repair shop, and I always saw as many high quality ratchets (SNAPON, Williams and the old cratfsman) stopped working, were repaired, but sometimes they were so useless (due to abuse of course) that ended up welding to make them "improvised handles"

In contrast, the hazet ratchets always supported the work regardless of the abuse they sometimes receive

- Wera Zyklop 1/2, I once read that is manufactured in the Czech Republic (not sure if someone can confirm this, I appreciate that), but definitely a German design

(great, accurate, intelligent, jajajaja, I think I was clear), I bought it last year taking advantage of an offer on Amazon ($ 60)
- FORCE 1/2 (Taiwan) in the beginning, when the brand was introduced to the Costa Rican market for about 7 or 8 years, I had my doubts, but after my father bought one of these along with a set of sockets (type torx) to repair his Renault, and is still running after seeing my dad use it in conjunction with a bar to exert more force like a torque wrench or a breaker bar

, convinced me that this brand is worth (provides acceptable quality and low price)
- Craftsman ratchets (1/4, 3/8 and 1/2) regardless of the times, the Craftsman offering based on a balance between price, quality and warranty always make it one of my favorite options.