Most people buy more than they use, me included. If I had to start over today I would be quite thrifty, tools have went up in quality and down in price. The cost has changed the equation dramatically over the last 30 yrs. In the case of hand tools,,,,,, this will get huge argument but is really obvious as daylight. Given a choice of hand tools today, assuming I got to buy them and they just don't fall from the sky would be a mix or even HF, hands down, those and dozens of one dollar flea market duplicates of the common sizes. You can buy a whole set of full polish wrenches for 15$ on sale, probably a set as good from Walmart too for 25 fricken dollars I could make a living with, I
I love mechanic named John here that done that thread, if you take cost per turned unit etc only a compulsive gambler would take the odds with the snap on, it makes the others look disposable in price even with 50% off, the quality difference is almost negligible.
Having said that a small set of 6 point flank drive Snappy end wrenches I bought 30 yrs ago has earned its keep. They really worked well, I have one I should send in, have replaced 2 due to cost and a 3rd I thought I lost that I didn't need, the replacements, not warranty were out of my pocket at higher cost than original set. I treat them a little different than 99% of the time look for an alternative which is ANY one of I paid about a dollar for. I agree that there are cases for upgrades but 5% maybe, ain't no way today I would invest in full sets of every imaginably type from the premium, even at that again, I replace a socket the other day,,, loss, this lifetime warranty is a great market deal, about the only deal a guy might be able to break even on was Craftsman if you were just ruthless.