Maybe a strange question, but is there something in particular to look for when buying phillips head bits for a drill? I'm having trouble finding a brand that doesn't get ground down just by looking at a screw wrong. I had a bunch of bits years ago that stood up to anything I could throw at them, but over time those have disappeared one by one with every move I've made. Anybody had especially good luck with one brand over another? Or am I just expecting too much out of a product that is essentially disposable? 
I just went through a couple of bits while hanging cabinets this week. Now, I'll admit that at the awkward angles I was in, I didn't exactly do a solid job of keeping bits and screws perfectly aligned, and the cabinet screw head grooves were super shallow. But still, the bits just turned to scrap way too quickly.
I think the bits I have right now were some that a neighbor gave me when he moved, and he was crazy cheap, so he probably got them at HF or something. Once I wear through these (which apparently won't take long), what's the best brand to go for?

I just went through a couple of bits while hanging cabinets this week. Now, I'll admit that at the awkward angles I was in, I didn't exactly do a solid job of keeping bits and screws perfectly aligned, and the cabinet screw head grooves were super shallow. But still, the bits just turned to scrap way too quickly.
I think the bits I have right now were some that a neighbor gave me when he moved, and he was crazy cheap, so he probably got them at HF or something. Once I wear through these (which apparently won't take long), what's the best brand to go for?