IMO best tomato cages are made from rebar mesh - the type used for concrete pours. The tomatoes I grew in them last three years required minimal maintenance: removing the lower branches touching the ground and pushing escaping branches back into the cage.
The cages are 6’ high so there’s plenty of vertical room before the tomatoes start spilling over the top. The openings are 6" so its very easy to pick even the largest tomatoes. You can buy a 100’ roll of it for around $90 from Home Depot, each cage ends up around $5 if i recall correctly.
The only downside is the mesh is completely rusted - it literally comes this way. But the rust is mostly cosmetic and after a month in the sun it sets up and doesn’t come off if you rub against it. I don’t think the rust effects the durability too much.