Depends on how many pieces you want. I'm partial to Wiha, just a touch over your budget:
http://www.amazon.com/Wiha-62990-Proturn-Phillips-Screwdriver/dp/B0006OBFHM/ref=sr_1_9?s=hi&ie=UTF8&qid=1388444942&sr=1-9&keywords=wiha+precision+screwdriver+set
http://www.amazon.com/Wiha-26190-Phillips-Screwdriver-Professional/dp/B00018AO0W/ref=sr_1_3?s=hi&ie=UTF8&qid=1388444942&sr=1-3&keywords=wiha+precision+screwdriver+set
I've also had decent luck with the craftsman professionals, but I don't use them all day long. Apparently they just call them craftsman now, but they aren't really much cheaper than wiha.
Husky has (Had?) a nice multi tip mini driver I like. HD-74501 S
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I've had mine ten years or so, good quality. (hopefully it's been kept up..)
Philips sizes fro PH1 to PH000, and blade sizes roughly to match.
Husky has (Had?) a nice multi tip mini driver I like. HD-74501 S
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I've had mine ten years or so, good quality. (hopefully it's been kept up..)
Philips sizes fro PH1 to PH000, and blade sizes roughly to match.
I grabbed one of those a few years ago, looked good for the price. Within 6 months, all 4 flatheads had either bent side to side, or a corner chipped off. One of the Phillips twisted completely off. Granted, I might have been applying more force than necessary, but this was used mainly for electronics repair.
What kind of "electronics"? I use this on glasses, watches and other tiny assembles. Its a handy substitute for a jewelers set.+1 I love mine, I loved it so much I bought the torx version as well.

Anything decent out there for like $20 or so? Would barely get used don't want to spend much
I like this one too:
Anything decent out there for like $20 or so? Would barely get used don't want to spend much
