I repeat:
Respectfully, there is no right answer, everyone has a different opinion. You will need to research this for yourself and form your own opinion.
One does not need to wrench professionally to have the opinion that the quality advantage of one brand over the other is worth the price.
One can wrench professionally with any brand.
One can find that a tool that costs 3 times the price of another tool of the same type/model to be far too expensive. One can also find that the higher-priced version carries a better price due to quality, fit, finish, feel, warranty. Yet another can disagree with both of those folks.
Who's right? Who's wrong? All of them.
To the OP (original poster): This is why I said you'll need to do a bit of research. Ultimately, all of the brands you mentioned? All of them do, for the most part, an extremely competent job at what they're designed to do. Some pieces of all brands have issues, most don't. Some folks have a lot more issues with a particular brand (reliability, quality, cost, warranty, etc.), while other folks have none of those issues with those brands.
In your research, ignore sweeping generalizations from folks that don't provide any detailed explanation for their opinion. Ignore sweeping generalizations from people who only talk about how something looks. Ignore sweeping generalizations from folks who make claims about a product or change in a product without detailing experience about that product or change.
In general, ignore sweeping generalizations.
Unless you have a personal issue with a particular brand, or a personal issue with a particular COO (country of origin), be open-minded to rational reviews of items that, on the surface, seem like they might be "cheap garbage" (such as low-priced import stuff from places like Harbor Freight), because there's a bunch of diamonds in the rough there. If you're budget-minded, be open-minded to rational reviews higher-end more expensive stuff (such as premium-brand torque wrenches, perhaps), because there's some objects that are well worth paying the extra bucks for.
There's a ton of people on the forum here who have posted detailed explanations to accompany their positive and negative reviews. Those actually have some meat on them, and are worth reading. Unfortunately, they're all over the place, and you'll need to read through a lot of white noise to get to the good stuff, but, overall, the board and all of those topics are well worth the read.
(And yes, I need to heed the same advice at times. Most of us do.)