I have some Lee equipment. I have some RCBS & Hornady equipment. I have no brand loyalty for anything.
When I look for a tool, I want something that will do the job. If I need to spend $100 to get that, then that's what I'll spend.
If I can spend $40 on a tool that will do the job, then I see no reason to spend $100.
As for the next generation using the tool, let me relate an anecdote.
I went to visit my father. He's in his mid-eighties. During the conversation, we talked about the new roof he had a contractor install on the house. I said something like ' I really thought you would have spent a bit more money to get an upgraded shingle.'
He looked me dead in the eye, and said ' 30 year warranties don't mean much to me.'
I purchase tools for my use. If someone else uses them after I'm dead, I will neither know, nor care.