What kinds of surfaces are you working on? For concrete or other flat, man-made surfaces, you might want to check out the Birkenstock QS line. For mud/slippery/more rugged surfaces, there really isn't a great option at this time. My partner works outdoors and went with either steel-toed muck boots or wide keens. Neither are zero drop but both are decently wide.
What kinds of surfaces are you working on? For concrete or other flat, man-made surfaces, you might want to check out the Birkenstock QS line. For mud/slippery/more rugged surfaces, there really isn't a great option at this time. My partner works outdoors and went with either steel-toed muck boots or wide keens. Neither are zero drop but both are decently wide.
I think Jim green and CAT would be your best. They're both known for their wide toe box boots.
The African rangers are $170 usd or $210 usd, depending on the height. They seem to be a really good budget boot, but I’m not sure about the toe.
Just remembered. If you're in the USA military surplus boots are supposed to have wide toe boxes.