I've used many different ratchets. Armstrong Maxx 88 tooth, Matco 88 Tooth, (both are pretty much the same, just different looking cosmetically.) SK pro ratchet, older 36 tooth Craftsman, and 36 tooth Armstrong, USA Williams, the list goes on... Anyways, the Wright is definitely my favorite. 41 teeth, but with dual pawls it has 92 tooth action. I do like the lever to change direction on teardrop shaped ratchets, but it's not hard to change direction on this round head. Plus direction levers on teardrops can somtimes be bumped on accident, or get caught damaging them. The head is thinner than a SK professional ratchet. But thicker than the the Armstrong maxx, or Matco. It has good heft to it, and is well built. The best part is probably the handle. The contour grip really does fit your hand well when squeezed. It's the most comfortable, (IMO) of any ratchet, bar none. That, and being made in Baberton, Ohio, USA, this is a great ratchet. If you turn wrenches for a living, or are just a do-it yourselfer who likes good American tools, you should definitely give this ratchet a look.
Rating: [5 of 5 Stars!]