So for a long time on this board I have recommended Proto. BUT the prices today, even with the elusive 20% Zoro coupons are ungodly high. And Proto has gotten lazy and started machining the tips for smaller sizes so you have a 3mm machined tip on a 6mm shank and that ***** if you break it cause you cannot simply grind it down nor does it always allow access with a larger shank. My last Tekton ones, which I also used to recommend, have sucked hard. Broke two and the fit hasn’t been as great. Wright/Martin are nice but again stupid expensive and machined. I have some Williams on order to test them out.
I’d agree with Blake, the Capri are a really nicely rounded set. They are uniformed sized bits and the set encompasses all the sizes you’d need. Plus I like the shallower bit exposure. The only negatives I have are that Capri does a mixed set so some will be 1/4, 3/8, etc. I’d rather be able to grab a whole set in one drive size or another. I’ve also had issues with the sockets fitting loosely on my extensions and certain ratchets. I gave away my first set only to recently come around and buy another. I have yet to break any and they are affordable. I’d also check out NAPA’s Carlyle sets. A bit more money but also more diversified. I just can’t justify the MiUSA stuff when the Taiwanese stuff is just as good if not better.