I bought a big wrench set (the "252 Piece Mechanics Tool Set") for $69 - it came in a plastic box. They looked pretty decent. My best friend had his tools lost and appropriated by his two sons over the last 15 years and is always bitching about how he doesn't have any tools anymore. ( They are now both 30, but they have never stood up to replace all the stuff they misappropriated working on stuff over the last 15 years).
Anyway, it was his birthday and it seemed like it was a lot better than nothing. Or then four Snap-On wrenches. (What do you get for the man who has nothing?)
One thing I liked about the set is that is was a combined metric and SAE set, so for a do-it-all it seemed nice.
Wrenches are made in China. Everything is chrome, and looks OK. Says "Lifetime Guarantee" prominently on the box.
The only Husky wrenches I have are a set of pug wrenches. I'd tried every 17mm wrench in my tool box to remove the front oil cleaner bolt on my Road Star and nothing fit. There is a flange there that prevents sockets from working. The little Husky shorty works like a charm, and has a permanent home in the bike tool kit now.
Anyway, after using and hefting those I decided it was good enough for occasional use.
Most of my regular tools are 30 year old Craftsman, the first things I bought when I had a job - a complete metric set for bicycle mechanics, including a bunch of specialty tools (that aren't Craftsman). I recently bought the modern equivalent in SAE tools, they are clearly not as nicely finished but seem to work just fine.
Horses for courses. My friend was thrilled! No reports back on how they work, but lets face it 90% of the time just having the right tool will let you get the job done, especially for minor home repairs and DIY motorcycle fixes.