Proto professional Phillips head are junk as well. I suckered into buying some of those. I've got several full sets of proto professional combination wrenches from the 70's that I'll put up against anything. Amazing the size of cheaters I've put on them and they don't break or bend.My grandfather's screw drivers from the 70s and dad's from the 80s are fine.
The newer ones, say 90s and newer, the Philips just all strip/round off and lose their point pretty easily. I've exchanged several in the 20+ years I've owned sets. The flathead are only marginally better (still chipped or bent more easily than you'd expect, even just trying to loosen fasteners. Not prying).
Actually have a plethora of tools. I had to buy and supply my own hand tools throughout my career, and I needed some for home as well, so when needing a tool or tool set, mechanical or electrical, I'd order two. So, now retired, brought all my stuff home and I've got tools and tool boxes everywhere.