+1 for Unior. Keep in mind all tools can break, but some are better than others. I always like the old VAR tools. The new ones are supposed to be just as good, but the price has me buying other stuff. Park is usually good, but the good stuff can be pricy and they have a line of home mechanics tools that are not easy to differentiate from their pro tools. I like their cone wrenches. Just the right hardness.
I also have some Pedro's and think it is equal to Park. This tool below will last forever and can eventually be repurposed in the next century.