If quality vs price is a factor (it normally is) - for the money, its hard to beat Channellock. I wouldn’t buy a set either. It doesnt take much to build a decent pliers set.
12,10,6” (if the small ones are 6”) - pump pliers
7 or 8” needle nose
Maybe a small pair of slip joints
8” diagonals
Throw in some 9” lineman pliers if you insist, but most people dont really need them. This would be the first thing I’d cut from this list for “general use”
If you wanna splurge get the adjustable snap ring pliers.
Maybe some wire strippers.
Crimpers if you do a lot of electric work.
That will cover 95% of MOST people’s needs.
Anything else is pretty much a luxury or slightly different versions of the above.
Cheaper sets will work - but if you get a set it will likely come with items you dont really need, or sizes not ideal. If HF is a must for a source, Doyle/Quinn seems descent - but i really dont think Doyle is much cheaper than Channellock anyway. HD/Amazon are great sources - but of individual pliers i think ebay was always the cheapest i found.
The two best diagonals ive found are Knipex and NWS - Klein 2000 series are probably up there too but ive never owned them. If your work is abusive on diagonals (cutting a lot of metal clamps, esp stainless steel) diagonals would be the one single item I’d splurge on. NWS, Knipex, Klein - in that order.