Your Current Favorite 3/8th drive Ratchet ?

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What is your current favorite quality 3/8” drive ratchet ? Key for me would be a good grip and a solid , tight , no wiggle lock up with smooth action . I’m tired of my current no name 3/8” drive ratchet with its smooth grip and loose , wobbly action with all sockets that is causing me to round off bolts… Time to upgrade !
 
I've got quite a few 3/8" ratchets, but my 12" swivel head snap-on is what I reach for EVERY time unless I need something lower profile or a shorter handle. Even then, if I need something for tighter clearances, I'm generally reaching for a 1/4" drive or box end ratcheting wrench. It's an extremely smooth ratchet and has handle some pretty extensive abuse over the last 10yrs. I like a little longer handle for both leverage and to keep my knuckles further away from objects that don't move when you punch them....

https://shop.snapon.com/product/Rou...h-Soft-Grip-Swivel-Head-Ratchet-(Red)/FHNF100

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As for 1/4" I like my Matco (see, not just a snap-on fanboy LOL) 7 3/4" flex head ratchet. Very nice compact head, ratcheting mechanism and the locking flex head comes in handy. I've also abused it quite a bit over the years and it just keeps on ticking! Of course, you have to know when you need to stop before the 200lb gorilla is too much for 1/4" drive. haha

https://www.matcotools.com/catalog/...-locking-flex-ratchet-with-ergo-handle-orange

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Honestly, it's a soft handle Dual 80 flex, about 15" long IIRC. It's the one ratchet I never put back in the drawer because I'll just be pulling it out again within seconds.

I'm not saying it's THE best, but for whatever reason it works the most for me. If I lost it I'd have to replace it immediately
 
I have a lot of ratchets I really like but favorite depend on what I am doing with it. Right now in this cold if I need to work outside for some reason this is my favorite ratchet, it is a good one and not weak like you would think.

https://www.harborfreight.com/38-in-drive-teardrop-composite-ratchet-59856.html
^^^^This inexpensive Pittsburgh composite ratchet has been my daily go-to 3/8" ratchet for years. It is has excellent grip and long enough leverage for most fasteners not requiring a 1/2" ratchet. The 72 tooth gearing is good enough for most situations and the backdrag is better than average, especially considering the price and lifetime warranty. The only real drawback is that it is harder to clean oil/grease from the handle due to the non-slip composite texture,
 
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