All of the newer Snap-on are 72 or 80 teeth, which is nice, but these are a nice compact ratchet. I prefer the Mac MR4C because it is smaller and has the pushbutton release and toggle reverse switch, but this is a good possible substitute as a compact ratchet. Ace Professional This is a decent older ratchet. 32 tooth with jumbo size head, otherwise not much to see here. This would be a good backup ratchet. Snap-on TB60MP The Snap-on indexible is not as good as the Mac version. Bigger and bulkier means tougher to fit in the spots where you might need an indexible ratchet. Otherwise a good build quality Snap-on. Unidentified Stubby flex-head This is a really cheap ratchet, but the flex point being below the head is unique. I personally have never needed one like this and it is pretty bulky and cheap. Kobalt 23737 This is basically identical to the Gearwrench reviewed earlier. I suspect they are built by same company and then molded with a different handle. Pricing is also similar, so it mostly comes down to which one you would rather go to for warranty, Sears or Lowes.

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I just snapped pictures of all of the 1/4" ratchets that we have at work, and I will just post some of my recommendations for what works well and what does not. Here are the ones that I personally own: Mac Tools MR4C My personal favorite. I love the compact size and pushbutton socket release (a huge plus when trying to manuever with a long extension attached), as well as the 72 tooth design. This is the smallest commonly available ratchet that I have found. It is really handy for tight spots under the glareshields/dashboards. Got to love the lifetime guarantee at this price! Honestly, this is the ratchet I use 75%+ of the time. You could probably get away with this and one other bigger ratchet (for more leverage). Proto Challenger 1060-1 Found this one in a trash can. It is a good backup ratchet, but seldom leaves my toolbox, mainly because the 32 teeth necessitate a big swing and have too much slop. Harbor Freight thumb wheel ratchet I used this for the first time ever this week (after a year plus).

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Ratcheting Handle from Harbor Freight This is an ok budget option for a ratcheting handle ratchet, but the head on this is massive, and the action is pretty rough (on this one, anyway). The handle on the bottom is pretty nifty though. Pittsburgh Pro by Harbor Freight Insulated Ratchet This is a surprisingly good ratchet. It is great for pulling battery posts. I actually really like the 72 tooth action on it. It feels really tight, and at $8, this is a really good buy if you will use it. Mac MR5 This is a pretty good little older Mac ratchet. It is about the same price as an MR4C though, and there is really no comparison between those two ratchets. Mac MR4FC This is my favorite ratchet redesigned as a flex head. It is everything I indicated earlier, but you give up a little bit of size for the addition of the flex head. I still think that I would go with the straight ratchet and the Gearwrench as my flex, but this one would make me think twice. I don't really like using the flex-head when I don't need it though, so that is what tips the scale for me.

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