I'll put in my vote for Felo drivers -- I found most of my Felo drivers on eBay -- someone must have had overstock -- and I think I paid about $3-5 per driver.. at that price I bought a bunch of flat heads that I'll probably never use -- and the bottle opener -- even have PZ1-3 and SQ1-3 - some long PH2 drivers, etc. that are seldom used but it's nice to have 'em.
Here's most of my collection laid out on a foam workout mat I got on FB market for $10 bucks...

The PZ1 was in the house getting some work done -- so don't mind that extra missing slot - this foam is still a work in progress!
I predominately use my PH3 driver to break loose plugs from powder coated assemblies -- and the Ergonic handle is so nice in the hand in high load situations -- it really does mold to your hand and they clean up relatively nice, too. In short -- I absolutely love the Ergonic Handles.
I highly recommend the Ergonic K-Handle, too- check Amazon.de or eBay and buy it from Europe -- you can get the kit for about $70. It's a bit heavy -- but it is a sweet piece of kit and is VERY versatile.
I also really (really) like Vessel Drivers -- I have a bunch of Megadora Impact and the 970 Demolition Flathead in the picture above -- they really are unique drivers with a tang and a 12* rotation with a wack of a hammer. They do great on rusted or stuck screws -- but aren't quite the same as a manual impact.
The other Vessel drivers I *love* are Ball Grips -- The Vessels are a bit weird looking -- but give one a shot -- I just ordered a haul of them from Amazon.co.jp -- and again -- they were incredibly affordable for the quality -- you can get normal drivers for like under $5 each -- and if you do a big haul shipping isn't too bad spread across the whole lot. I think this set below on Amazon.jp is like $12... which is amazing quality for the $$$.
The Ball Grip Ratchets are cool -- the tang pops off and leaves you with a stubby ratcheting bit driver -- and you can get them for like $10 from Amazon.co.jp -- or just a bit more on Amazon.com --
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I've been pleased with the Vessel Crystalline Ratcheting Screwdrivers -- both the stubby and the full-sized unit -- I honestly prefer this ratcheting driver to my Snap-On... and it costs $21 bucks with 16 Vessel bits... it might be the best deal ever..
I haven't flexed much with Wera -- but I do have two bitholders in Kraftform Kompacta series. They're nice -- but I think the ergonmics are a bit off (for my hand nonetheless) since the bitdrivers have a larger circumference than the normal Kraftform drivers. I definitely like the stubby better than the full-sized unit -- but the Bayonet Rapidator on the big one is pretty handy -- it works great as a driver for 1" bits or something to travel with, etc.
I bought some Wiha's to test in my hand -- and returned them the same day -- the fit and finish just didn't strike me as the same as the "other" German brands -- it was kind of one of those "hard pass" moments.
Nevertheless -- I'm happy to have nice screwdrivers (and probably too many of them) -- and I'm pretty committed to saying Felo and Vessel work for me and will work for me when I need to replace them given their modest cost.
Honestly -- the tips on the Vessel drivers are insanely nice and might even edge out the Felo in the Phillips/JIS pattern -- I like the Vessel ball handle for more "precision" work -- but if I need to reef on a screw -- I'm grabbing the Ergonics -- unless of course I need the impact action from the Vessel Impacta.
I'm sure PB Swiss is nicer -- but the value isn't there for me.
Vessel makes incredible impact bits, too -- although I use this set as insert bits in my various hand drivers --
I also have one of these Wera bits checks -- and I love those too -- especially the Rapidator (Rap-i-Daptor? -- how cute) -- it really is the bees knees for keeping your 1" bits from sticking in the screw -- but it isn't technically impact rated so don't push it too hard -- it works great in my M12 Screwdriver...
My suggestion is buy a PH2 in every brand you want -- use 'em and then you'll learn what you like. Worst case -- you'll have a lot of nice of your most used driver -- and I think you can get a better idea for tip quality on a PH2 than, say, a T25 or Square -- since those screw designs are just so much less likely to cam out.