Also wanted to add that screwdrivers are a 50/50 proposition.
50% being the quailty of the tip, not rounding or chipping easy, and fitting snug into the screw, as well as toughing it out over the years.
The other 50% is more personal, the handle. I have many screwdrivers, in my car, shop and 2 work sheds, I try many. First off I am not a fan of hard (usually acetate) handles; the slightest bit of sweat, oil, or anything, they slip too much.
My favorite handle is the PB Swiss Santoprene, the are hard but are covered in a rubberized not slip material, and overall nice feel. Wera I neither like or dislike. The weird handle shape is OK as well as the handle texture.
I have a set of Felo black with yellow trim, soft handle....the model line is Ergo something, nice handles, up there close to the PBS
Wiha are decent, not as comfortable as the Felo, but I prefer them to Wera
I have Gray screwdrivers, the hard acetate are OK, the soft textured handles are great, probably second to my PBS handles.
I have some really old Rosco USA, nothing special but have lasted for 40 years.
I have one Snap On old black sort of square handle that I know many like these. I find it is decent, but others I prefer over them.
I have tons of Master craft, not expensive and do the job, the tips are OK, won't last in tough jobs.
Also have a couple of old sets of Fuller, hard handle acetate, which is not my preferance, but probably the best among the acetate handles I have used over the years and overall excellant drivers.
Never had a chance to try the Proto (Dynacraft?) with the grey handles. I know the are the favorite for many.