Looks solid! Felo make some good handles.
the wiha 1000v insulated one.
Correction: It’s a Felo 518.
This could be useful if there could be just one in the house and I have to do some electrical work.
PB Swiss Insider, bits are awesome as well as the design for holding the bits inside with a screw top.
PB Swiss is probably most interesting one to me because so many people have talk about it but I have not held one in my hands.
so many good ones, that Felo is top tier though.
i use a ratcheting driver as much if not more than a standard one, so i will disqualify myself
Please don't disqualify yourself

Ratcheting drivers are fine and not out of this question!
PB 186 M, no doubt about it.
Nothing fancy, just a good solid handle and a nicely made blade.
I like these so much I have several, one in my shop, one in my road box, another at home etc etc, each with an appropriate selection of bits!
The classic handle is so nice. Brings back some memories from my dads toolbox and some old screwdrivers that had that style of handle. Is that slippery when wet?
Tough question. It's nice to have multiple sizes... long, short, mini, stubby.
My smallest one is the Wera 051274.
I also have several sizes from PB Swiss and other brands.
If I could only have one. I would definitely get one with a solid handle so that it would stand up to all sorts of work.
But there are also drivers with bit storage. A lot of companies are copying Picquic and Megapro now that the patents are too old to be enforced.
The MegaPro uses magnets to hold the bit storage closed. The Wiha uses latches and some have said that the latches break. The MegaPro doesn't have the latches so it should be more durable. The Picquic is even more durable but it requires long bits and the handle is bulky. With a solid handle, there's not much that can go wrong. That's why I recommend a solid handle if you can only have one.
I think a European shopper would probably be best off buying a couple of different sizes of German or Swiss drivers with solid handles. If there's still money to spare, you might get a driver with bit storage too.
Lots of info thank you. That is true that one can't be good for every job that there is. I have used that MegaPro lookalike Wiha at my old workplace but didn't like the handle. It was too bulky for my hands. It was good for short repair jobs but I wouldn't like to keep it all day in my hand.
Not from the old world but Canada. This is my best, uses a collet to hold bits:
https://www.leevalley.com/en-ca/sho...itas-magnetic-screwdriver-handle?item=05K0201
From the old world, which tends to use mostly 1" insert bits, the Witte bit holders are excellent and my best of the Felo, Wiha, Wera, Bahco, Hazet, etc. that I have. Very strong magnet in a thin holder.
https://www.amazon.de/gp/product/B00A2QMQ72/
Wow that Veritas really is some tool p*rn! If I ever have that I'm not sure if have the courage to actually use it or do I just look at it all day long

That collet also look like it really holds the bit and there is no wobble.
And the Witte looks like it could handle almost any job and the thin head is big plus.
I’ve got few ratcheting drivers, Snappy, Bahco, Williams (all same mechanism) Bunch of types of Vessel, a Witte (made by Schroeder) and the automotive Megapro.
Megapro is my favorite by far. Only improvement I could think of is a knurled shaft.
I also have old ratcheting Bahco wich was my go-to screwdriver at home but I think that there is time for improvement.
Thanks you some much for the answers. You gave me something to think about.
My question was maybe too "wide". I should specify it before asking.
But anyway, here is some background for the question.
I have lots of tools but they are usually out of reach when I need them at home. I live in apartment so there is no room for tools and girlfriend at the same time, so I chose the lady instead of tools

But don't worry I didn't sell my tools they are just in my work car, warehouse and in my brothers garage.
So I got this idea of making one small toolbox for inside home use only. Im thinking that I use Systainer T-Lock because it fits just right to the shelf at my walk-in closet. Milwaukee Packout and even Sortimo L-Box are just too big.
Toolbox should contain only quality essential hand tools and nothing more. I started to think something that use most at home and it was my old Bahco ratcheting screwdriver. So I started to look a replacement for that. One problem with bit holding screwdrivers are that the bulky head and short bits don't reach and fit to narrow places. I'm thinking to use E6 bits (aka power bits 50mm/2" or longer) but they tend to wobble in normal bit holding screwdrivers. As I was writing this and did some more searching I came across Wiha 76000 SoftFinish CentroFix that holds only E6 power bits (so they claim at KC Tool site but I'm not sure if it holds also 25mm/1" bits).
That Wiha and Wera Kraftform looks like they could handle the E6 power bits easily. PB Swiss with ratchet is also interesting. Has anyone tried E6 bits to PB Swiss 8510 R-30 or any PB Swiss are they wobbling?
Sorry for the long post. This is just something that has been in my mind for months.