Bit too complex a question for a single choice.
In my case, I'm all over the place (anything from decent Asian production like Williams, to European or US makes <Wiha to Proto or Wright>). It all depends on the tool being purchased, how hard and frequently it will be used, ... to determine the value it offers me.
One area I don't fall into, are truck brands. Not a pro mechanic, so the ease of warranty replacement of a truck that comes to me doesn't exist (I'd have to chase down a truck, and that's not convenient at all). The higher cost OTOH however doesn't make them attractive either.
Actually easier to toss the tool & replace it myself, or put it in a box and ship it to the manufacturer, depending on the tool (i.e. will just replace a screwdriver as it'll be less than the shipping cost generally speaking, but say a $300+ crimper, will get sent back <genuinely defective, not worn out or abused>).
In my case, I'm all over the place (anything from decent Asian production like Williams, to European or US makes <Wiha to Proto or Wright>). It all depends on the tool being purchased, how hard and frequently it will be used, ... to determine the value it offers me.
One area I don't fall into, are truck brands. Not a pro mechanic, so the ease of warranty replacement of a truck that comes to me doesn't exist (I'd have to chase down a truck, and that's not convenient at all). The higher cost OTOH however doesn't make them attractive either.
Actually easier to toss the tool & replace it myself, or put it in a box and ship it to the manufacturer, depending on the tool (i.e. will just replace a screwdriver as it'll be less than the shipping cost generally speaking, but say a $300+ crimper, will get sent back <genuinely defective, not worn out or abused>).