*One correction to the previous post. The Stanley 199 is not the same as the Wiss box cutter. The blade on the Wiss mounts slightly further in which is better.
If anyone wants to buy USA made stuff, I did a lot of research and have figured out how to decode Williams (owned by snap-on) part numbers. Basically, if it has letters at the start it is probably (mainly always) USA made, if it is just numbers it is imported. Even when the part says China on Amazon, if it has letters at the start it is USA in my experience (check comments and people will tell you).
Williams still sells the 36 tooth closed head ratchets which are snap-on design/identical to snap-on from almost 20 years ago.
I got this for $45 as an Amazon return (one small scratch barely noticeable). Normally like $65. 1/2in, flex head, non-locking, non-detent. It’s not bad, and having used the old snap-on ones, I could not tell a difference other than the name (the internet confirms this is true).
I have a long 3/8 coming and will probably pick up the 3/8 flex just because.
also picked up this round head 72 tooth long 3/8 for $45. It’s super nice. Very happy. Only quibble is the detent is very strong so you really have to pull to get the socket off.
Going to pick up the 15in 1/2in drive for $65 too.
Finally, if you like the old snap-on hard handle screwdrivers, you can get a set of USA made williams which are also the same.
I got the 8 piece set for $60 (now $72.50). If you get the big set, the smaller screwdrivers are Bahco style (also owned by snap on) and are imported. Replacing my old s craftsman as my hands are dirty and I am not cleaning a fancy screwdriver set (I have probably passed owning 1000 screwdrivers at this point — it’s a problem). PS Matco screwdrivers which everyone likes and are $270 for 8 are rebranded Witte maxxpro which you can get, minus the stubbies, for like $60 a set. I have a bunch of Witte screwdrivers, both Witte branded and rebranded. Witte also makes Stahlwille screwdrivers and Cornwell screwdrivers.
I am quite pleased with these purchases. The Williams I have found are just old model snap-on and the round heads are classic Williams with a double pawl 72 tooth. I may have mentioned it before, but my primary tools pre-hoarding days, were lowes kobalt socket and ratchet sets which were made by Williams. I still have them, and they held up great (except for the 1/2 ratchet I wrecked with a breaker bar).
Figured I’d buy USA made while I still can. Amazon and Abolox seem to be the low cost providers on Williams (Abolox has had good service for me and sell cheaper direct than through the Amazon website if Amazon itself does not have it in stock).