For a new guy, the worst thing is, the brands change over time.
Example, once Mac was arguably the best tool on the market. Now, most come from overseas so it's all over the map.
I have a Blue Point 40 roll cabinet, inferior to SnapOn according to everything you see/read. However, I have a brand new SnapOn KRA 40 inch that was made in the same plant, to what appear to be lessor specifications than the ten year old Blue Point.
Lighter, weaker slides, about the same quality paint. Says SnapOn but truly, it's just a cheaper version of the Blue Point.
Each maker declines it's quality a little each year. In cars this is called 'decontenting'.
So one year an Olds Cutlass is an luxury car. A decade later, it's an econobox.
Still called an Oldsmobile Cutlass.
My point being, brand (especially on Blue Point) doesn't mean much.
Since Blue Point was just a way to sell cheaper price point tools from the tool truck with truck lines of credit, the actual Blue Point tools range from re-badged SnapOn to cheap Chinese junk.