Best value 23" Road tyre for commuting?

Tyres need replacing. Have run Durano S over the winter and they have been fine.
I'm just wondering if there's anything else I should consider?
Cant go to 25s as there's very little clearance with the mudguards I keep on throughout the year.
Biggest considerations Price, longevity, wet weather performance
Thanks
I'm just wondering if there's anything else I should consider?
Cant go to 25s as there's very little clearance with the mudguards I keep on throughout the year.
Biggest considerations Price, longevity, wet weather performance
Thanks
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I've had these tyres on my training bike for over 5 years and have had one puncture in all that time and I must have done at least 15,000 miles on them (not the same set!!
EDIT: They grip well too, they've never let go on me once and I use them throughout the Winter. More than I can say for other tyres I've tried like Continental Gatorskins for instance.
Thinking about using a standard Durano on the rear though - at least for winter for a bit more puncture protection and durability.
IME there is no such thing as a light, fast and durable tyre.. it's just impossible to get those three adjectives together...
So they're cheap, they're not obviously worse than gatorskins and the tyre colour matches my frame.
The Durano S were a warranty replacement so just put them on to see how they lasted.
For a more race/training tyre they held up ok over the last 3 months and have seen 250-300 miles a week. It's not been to harsh a winter up here,so, that probably extended their life.
The Bontragers are the slowest tyre I've ever ridden (with the exception of the Ice Spiker Pros on my MTB). I was telling a colleague this after he fitted a set so he measured his average speed on his commute and reckoned he was over 1mph slower. My set lasted 1 week when I got 2 punctures and could get nowhere near my usual speed down the final hill before home. Personally I think they are rubbish. In contrast I love the Rubino Pro - fast and very puncture resistant. Some say they don't grip well but I've not found that. There's a higher grip version if you're worried about that.
Thanks again