There is no good answer because we don't know what specific tools you are looking for.
Hit up the flea markets too.

Keep an eye out on Hot Deals for a few weeks (https://www.garagejournal.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?f=36) and you'll find quality tools at budget pricing. We've had some insane deals come up in the past.
anetode said:Keep an eye out on Hot Deals for a few weeks
Tonyuk said:Ebay and amazon off-brands are good for sockets.
For wrenches and ratchets / sockets, stretch your budget and get the best you can afford. Some of the cheep stuff will fail under heavy torque. You can find loads of old Craftsman, SK, Williams and other brands at flea markets very well within your budget.
Some of my best tools have been found at the flea market for "cheap", "very cheap" and "almost giving them away".
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This.
I wouldn't even look at modern "cheap" imports. Flea market, car boot sale is where I'd shop for the good old quality iron.![]()

Not me. Around here I'd spend more on gas than if I just bought the tool new.![]()
Didn't we just cover this already...?
A little deja vu de ja vu de...
Anyway, that Hypertough stuff you'll find in the back of any Walmart is cheap and works surprisingly well, if you're ever in a pinch at 2am. Of course it's Chinesium, but it ain't too bad.
. (See crack in Pic) And why are the ID ratchet teeth visible? Yes I can accept that QC missed the crack but why design the tool to allow dirt, debris and junk to fall so easily into the mechanism.The Evercraft tools at NAPA are pretty good for the money. I have some of their crowsfeet that I like.