Coming from experience, there are other good brands that you can buy (and possibly should). There are cheaper brands that you can buy to get yourself started (nothing wrong with this). If using your tools often is something that is going to happen, there is a lot of good advice in this thread.
I have my share of less expensive stuff. From ratchets and socket sets, to wrenches, screwdrivers, pliers etc. IF wrenching is something that you plan to do for a living... you WILL want to upgrade some stuff if you go the "buy all HF" route. Don't get me wrong, some of their tools are absolutely a bargain for what you are getting. Some not so much. Some research goes a long way, and props to you for asking folks for feedback and opinions. It's easy to feel a bit overwhelmed at the start regarding what you should grab/prudent money choices.
At the end of the day, nuts and bolts don't give a rip about what brand tool is being used on it. I can say that cheap pliers SUUUUUCK. Teeth that are too soft or slip, will have you cursing and throwing your tools in no time. Wrench jaws that spread and slip will teach you the joys of busted knuckles. I think everyone gets some blood, sweat, and tears into this game.
If Snappy isn't your route, take a good look at Armstrong, Proto, SK, older CMan, Bahco etc. Take a good read through the tool truck equivalent thread. You can save some money that route, and still get some excellent tools. All that being said, my favorite ratchets are Snap On roto heads.