Duralast tools
Let me go ahead and say it, these are not made by Snap-on. They are made in Tawain.
I know that Snap-on sells Blue Point tools, that are made in Tawain. I have a set of ratcheting wrenches that are like that. The look exactly the same as the Snap-on, except instead of being stamped, they have used laser etching. I'm willing to bet that the same factory that makes these wrenches is also making the duralast tools. Probably using fixtures Snap-on has designed and the same programs for the machining.
Both the Snap-on and Duralast 3/8's drive ratchets use 10 degrees of gear action. I'm seriously considering buying one of the duralast ratchets, taking it into work and testing the hardness on it. If it came up to about 50 Rockwells it would be a very inexpensive alternative to the Snap-on.
I just found this very intersting and thought I would share. Here's some pics of each so you can see for yourself.
Duralast:
Snap-on:


