I’m not one to advocate spending unnecessarily, but the guys suggesting something decent make very valid points.
In 1/4” drive particularly, issues such as fit become quite critical, as it’s so easy to round over a small fastener. Much more so than a bigger one.
We also tend to push the boundaries of what 1/4” drive should be used on, often because space is so tight.
I would seriously consider the Snap On. Many other manufacturers offer universal sockets, but a lot of the European ones charge a lot more when the tools start getting specialised. Makers such as Stahlwille and Hazet for example, give great value where their regular sockets are concerned, but the universal always seem relatively expensive.
Do you really need a “set”? The only 1/4” universal sockets I ever seem to need are 8, 10 and 13. (Maybe 12 if I worked on more Japanese stuff). Could you make a saving by just buying those?
Alternatively, what about a maker such as KoKen? They make superb sockets generally, they excel at specialised tools such as universals, and the prices are generally reasonable.
They also offer all manner of even more specialised tools, such as “nut grip” universals.