Wera and Vessel, with some older USA craftsman and a few Wiha items. Wera is readily available (Amazon, KC Tool, Chad's Toolbox, Haus of Tool, and more) and very well-priced, IMO. A great value versus almost anything else, IMO. Plus their stuff is unique enough that it doesn't look like a re-branded/re-handled cookie cutter item.
I do emergency vehicle upfitting, some minimal light automotive stuff, guns, RC, bicycles, and general homeowner stuff.
Wera is the best I've ever used, but doesn't cover all bases; I use Vessel for JIS. Wiha's folding Key sets are nice. I have some Bonhus also. Wera's Hex+ stuff is the best hex key system I've ever used and almost eliminates cam-out and stripped heads. Wera's laser tip on the screwdrivers is the best non-magnetic retention / fitment / anti-slip system I've seen or used. The ergonomics of the handles is the best for me, and I have huge, meaty hands. Their adjustable torque screwdriver is fantastic and more economical than fix-it sticks. The Craftsman USA stuff is mostly nostalgic, but I do like the handles. Haven't found or really wanted better nutdreivers than the classic Craftsman, though. Not shown is a complete with foam Wera precision driver set I have in another drawer. Storage shown is all Toolbox Widgets.