If you search the dozen's of pliar type crimper threads at Garage Journal, you will learn that the Klein model ranks up in the top four best, which also includes Thomas & Betts, Ideal, and Channel Locks. Between the four it boils down to personal preference.
Here's my advice: inspect them carefully. When I shopped for crimpers several years ago, I found a batch of bad Kleins at Home Depot. The male part of the non-insulated die was either mis-formed and/or did not line up perfectly with the female side. Many people would not catch this level of detail.
Since then, I occasionally check these crimpers at HD and still find some batch differences. I imagine they all work, but I expect U.S. made at higher $$ to have equal or better quality compared to Asian tools. Again, INSPECT THEM CAREFULLY.
Some claim that big box stores get "seconds" of name brand products. I don't believe this, but I sometimes wonder. I had to open many American Standard toilet bowls at HD to find one that was cast to sit level (I don't like shimming toilets).