Thin wall flip sockets with a good warranty are worth the extra cash. Make sure they have warranty in case.they crack. Some Allen wrenches and torxs keys also. If you'really going to be an express tech you should be set on tools.
Also, I can't stress enough in having a decent light. They'll want...
I've had the most luck with the Craftsman lug outs. You tap them on with a hammer or sledge and screw them off. Then place the nut on a vice and twist off. Super simple. And I'm sure they have lifetime warranty.
I have had my 46 for about 2 weeks now and I love it. I do general repairs brakes and suspension. The cart works great for me but since I don't want to use my top for my sockets like a lot of people do you kind of lose that drawer. Had a 26" craftsman roller and a matco msc4 that were both full...
88 tooth 3/8th Dr Matco locking flexhead is my go to ratchet. Always comes in handy and I've put quite a bit of torque on it bandit handles like a charm.