(Engineer who's specified off-the-shelf connectors/terminals for production usage, as well as designed new custom crimp terminals.)
Assuming we are talking US usage/designed for AWG wire...
Top tier: TE/Raychem DuraSeal, Molex Perma-Seal (stock issues) (full ecosystem, published gauging standards)
Solid tier: NSPA, FTZ, Panduit, T&B (limited lineup), 3M (limited tooling)
I rate some of these as slightly lower tier since they don't offer a full line and/or controlled-cycle ratcheting tools for these, or publish tooling gaging dimensions, seems like they kinda phoned this one in to fill out their product line, and maybe get it contract manufactured elsewhere? (Not a lot of visibility into who does that in this industry, others above might too.)
Any of these will be high quality and consistent, although some will be easier to get than others.
They are each designed around their own specific tool, with published gaging dimensions, and it does vary for each. If you already have a heat shrink crimp tool, assuming it's not one of the manufacturer's own tools, you might want to measure your dies and pick the terminal that matches closest to the manufacturer's tool. (That said, for non-production usage you'll probably be fine. Do a pull test and compare it to the spec.)