Looking at some other tools, there's a 26 piece hex wrench kit that's sold as a tekton, but also under a hundred different pseudo-brands.
Their 201 piece mechanics tool set looks like Stanley 71654.
There a 32 piece electronics repair screwdriver kit that's sold under a bunch of different pseudo brands.
There a 51 piece electronics repair screw driver set that must be sold under 100 different pseudo brands. I recognize it because I had one. I might have got it at Walmart, or maybe in the discount him at the hardware store. It was total junk.
Just mostly random import stuff like you find in the 1-5-10 dollar bin at the hardware store with the colored dots denoting the price. The kits that look.lije Stanley are the odd ones out though. If those are the standard Stanley ratchets, they share the same rebuild kits with the low end craftsman ratchets. While the Craftsmans are sloppy, and not particularly good quality, they are at least usable, in that the head doesn't literally fall apart into pieces like some of the junk toolkit ratchets I've seen. Of course, the Stanley kits cost less, so honestly, I don't see the point. Now, if amazon had a lifetime warranty where you could drop your return at whole foods or kohls and get a new one shipped out prime, or something like that, that would be a selling point.