Get the name-brane brake tool, rather than a generic.
I've got a Craftsman and a Snap-on, and neither is better than the other.
But recently I had to do a parking lot brake job on a road trip, and didn't have a brake tool in my tool kit so I bought one.
The little hook/lip/socket that wraps the spring around the post at the top of the shoe: the hook/lip was too wide--it wouldn't fit in the end of the spring's hook.
I had to take my little hack saw and trim half of it away to make it work.
(yes, my road-trip kit is so complete I have tools to fix tools!)
My brake kit consists of a pliers-style brake tool, a bleeder hose, a Snap-on bleeder wrench I got at a pawn shop, a Craftsman brake spoon for adjusting the star wheels, a spare star wheel so I can see which way the wheel INSIDE the drum needs to be turned to adjust everything (once the drum is all put back together and I can't see it... it's a visual reference), and a KD drum brake caliper. I just added that, and it's worth it's weight in gold! You use one side to measure the I.D. of your drum, lock it, and then use the other side to adjust your shoes out the proper distance before reinstalling the drum.
-Brad