I would check out the GearWrench 239‑Piece SAE/Metric Mechanics Tool Set which is $150 on Tooldiscounter:
/facepalm
Sorry, but that was what I started out looking at.
I think the GearWrench 239‑Piece SAE/Metric Mechanics Tool Set for $150 is a decent real world deal . The GW gives you 1/2" drive sockets up to 27mm in metric and 1 1/2 " SAE. Plus you get long pattern combo wrenches from 7mm to 19mm no skips and 1/4" to 3/4" SAE.
And it has a few problems:
1. The ratchets ****; 45 tooth and bad reviews. 120xp or their 84-tooth ratchets can be had, but it adds ~$75.
2. The box is too big, too flimsy, and too heavy; this can be solved with a new box and leaving ~1/2 the sockets at home, which brings us to...
3. It has too much. If this were a garage set, it wouldn't matter, but this is a portable set.
4. I don't like the 12 point 1/2" sockets, and every set seems to do that. That's actually one reason I'm upgrading to impact sockets in my HF set, because the chrome set is 12 point.
So, to get that set, plus the ratchets, plus the box, plus the impact sockets, is over budget.
Yea, I get a ton of sockets, but do I really need to have a 26mm on hand? Do I really need 8 different 14mm sockets in various combinations of 1/4", 3/8", 1/2", standard and deep, 6 point and 12 point?
And to get all of those, I'm giving up either a decent box, decent ratchets, or impact sockets.
Th GW box looks like a good starter set for a garage/DIY'er, and I might even pick one up when I start my shop set (probably this fall/winter), but it has too much that I don't need, and not enough of what I do.
Alternatively, GW 120XP socket sets are also a good deal if you like the dual 60 handles.
Those have been widely panned on the forum; I was told that the 84-tooth sets were better.
Personally, when I look at the HF stuff I feel like I could spend a few $'s more and get the GW stuff which is made in Taiwan. Or look at Toptul or go with Koken which is Japanese.
The Pittsburgh Pro line is all made in Taiwan, and everything that I have spec'd out (except the wrenches) is from the Pro line; the wrenches are from India, but have good reviews, which is good since I picked them up earlier this evening
I promptly went out and put them on some bolts on a roto tiller I've been working on; grade 8 bolts with lock nuts, so I was putting some force on them, but they were tight and felt good.
Anyway, the other stuff has videos on youtube of people doing stupid stuff to try to break them: Taking a flex head ratchet and giving it 400 ft-lb of torque, then putting it into a vice and hammering it with an impact gun; another guy was testing one of the ratchets and broke a Snap On socket.