I use Minimalist. Living in the Apple walled garden and a Safari user I have perpetual licenses for:
Codebook
When
Elcomsoft released their paper on password managers I bought STRIP, now Codebook. and used it for years. Kudos to Zetetic that my 12 year old license works on their latest version. If it had iCloud sync on Mac I'd reconsider it.
1Password
In 2016 the UI drew me into what was (once) the default password manager for Apple users. I upgraded each version and used 1Password 7 up until last week. Concerned about long term security updates I've been looking for a replacement since version 8.
Enpass
I used Enpass for a year between 1PW6 and 1PW7 because it was cheaper. It continually lost connection to iCloud sync, and still does. Support and bug fixes were too slow.
Apple Passwords (Keychain)
Worked seamlessly for me. I installed an Apple Shortcut to create a desktop icon and a keyboard shortcut. Concerned that my password manager and Mac login use the same credentials I stopped using it. For example, when my Apple tech works on my computers he asks for the login.
Secrets
Worried about no security updates for 1PW7 I bought Secrets. Needing the app always open in the dock perturbs me.
Strongbox
This was my go to for when I lost confidence in 1PW. The UI isn't as pretty but is solid, regularly updated and the dock icon doesn't always need to open, at least when using Safari.
Minimalist
When Minimalist recently offered perpetual licenses again, I bought in. The minimalist design is what attracted me two years ago, and with autofill on Safari I was sold. Migrated from 1PW perfectly. I had to set up a custom keyboard shortcut.
There are others that I invested time but not cash in, including Msecure, Bitwarden, SafeInCloud, LastPass, and NordPass, etc, they didn't appeal to me due to licensing, cloud storage, or UI. Now if only 1Password still offered iCloud sync and a perpetual licence, I'd still be using it.