+1 for SK. I have a 18" SK, very old, bought used, never had an issue with it. And I have really leaned on it.
I broke a friends Kobalt Taiwan, but we did have a 6' cheater on it. My SK finished the job with no ill after effects.
The craftsman are decent for the money if you can still find a old USA one. However they have a square handle. I personally prefer the knurled round of the SK.
I have used the long HF a numerous times, never an issue. If you need max length for low $, kinda hard to beat that. Although I don't like non USA tools it is very attractive due to length and price. Only downside is if you need to use it in confined space like a wheel well or the like.