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The Ratchet market is a subset of the Hand Tools industry, which includes a variety of tools used for manual labor. Ratchets are a type of wrench that use a toothed wheel to drive a socket, allowing for a greater range of motion than a traditional wrench. Ratchets are used in a variety of applications, from automotive repair to plumbing and construction. Ratchets are available in a variety of sizes and styles, including ratcheting screwdrivers, ratcheting box wrenches, and ratcheting combination wrenches.
The Ratchet market is highly competitive, with a variety of manufacturers offering a wide range of products. Popular brands include Craftsman, Stanley, and Proto, as well as a number of smaller, independent companies. Many of these companies offer a variety of ratchet styles, as well as accessories such as sockets and extensions. Additionally, many companies offer ratchets with specialized features, such as adjustable torque settings and ergonomic handles. Show Less Read more