I contacted Mike over the holidays and discussed purchasing a set of the gearless drives in 1/4", 3/8", and 1/2". After we talked for a bit he suggested that the fine tooth ratchets would be better suited for my needs and cheaper. This seemed to support the board's responses of integrity when dealing with Mike and made me more comfortable buying sight unseen. I purchased the CJHM0814 (1/4"), CJHM1228 (3/8"), and CJHM1631 (1/2") drives in the satin finish. Mike shipped them off and I waited in anticipation for their arrival. They arrived and were packed securely. To my surprise, Mike even threw in a 3/8" 3" extension. Even more surprising was a handwritten note thanking me for the purchase. Ok, now to the tools. Fit and finish wise they are unbelievable considering the price. Sockets fit on smoothly with no slop (yes that is a technical term

and do not come off until the button is pushed. The 1/2" had a slight grainy feel in the release which went away after about 15 cycles, but the sockets never came off until the button was pushed. The flex head is stiff and stays where you put it. Others that I have used had detents or something to keep them positioned. We will have to see how the pivot holds up. The 1/4" has an allen screw which could be tightened, but the other two have some sort of rivet which seems non-adjustable. The ratchet mechanism is very positive and takes little effort to engage the gear when reversing. The reverse lever also has a positive feel to it and never moved out of the desired direction during the tests. The handle grips are a rubber material, fit well in my hand, and do not slip even when wearing gloves without grippy (another technical term) surfaces on the fingers. There is hard plastic at each end of the grip to keep the grip positioned I assume. Finish on the tools was really good. The only place that I could see any roughness was around the reverse lever. It was slight, does not affect the function, and may even be meant to be like that because it was on each ratchet and consistent. Overall way better than my Craftsman stuff. Never dealt much with SO so can't compare. The only negative to this is the 1/4" drive showed up with an indentation on the direction lever and a piece of the coating removed. This is not a manufacturing defect, something hit this tool pretty hard to leave an impression and chip the coating. I did not mention it to Mike because it is not an issue with function and I feel that worse may happen to this tool in the near future. My gut says he'll replace it no questions asked at any time, but at this time it's not necessary. Time will tell on the durability, but overall I believe these are quality tools and well worth the money. I even ordered a few more items today. Below is the link to some pictures. Enjoy
http://s368.photobucket.com/albums/oo130/doughboy_01/