I'm a big fan of KC Tool and have been for years. These folks feature tools made in Germany and elsewhere throughout Eastern Europe. They think a lot about tools in Eastern Europe and they produce some incredible products. To hold an item from Wera, Knipex, or Wiha in your hand is to know what is possible in the realm of tool design and quality. I work with these products constantly and they are among the most graciously received gifts one can give to the tool-junkies in your life. My dog loves to hold a favorite toy in his mouth and strut around the house. Not too dissimilarly, I love how a Wera screwdriver feels in my hand and how a Knipex wrench meets a nut and just won't let go. They have amazing sales too. Visit KCTool HERE and have a look at some of my favorites below:
Look at this thing. Isn't it just beautiful? Wait 'till you use it... Find it here: https://bit.ly/4kcCQE3
Wera 073593 Multicolor Hex + Ball End Hex Metric L-key Clip Set
Yes, it looks like a child's toy. Yes, your friends may make fun of you. Let them. They're just jealous. These hex keys are perfect.
Find these metric guys here: https://bit.ly/4hYIYht The SAE version is here: https://bit.ly/3Xphrxx
Wera Kraftform Plus Screwdrivers - Yellow-handled
The website isn't very clear about this but these yellow-handled jobs are called "Chiseldrivers". They are full-tang and made of incredibly tough steel. The back of the handle has a chisel head that is intended to be hammered on. These screwdrivers acknowledge that screwdrivers are not always used to turn screws. They are sometimes pry-bars, awls and wedges. These are a bit heavier than average but tough as hell and in it for the long haul. You may have to hunt around the site for these but here's a link to a set: https://bit.ly/4bqRjZ6