JMANNNIE: In my opinion, Craftsman tools are not at all what they used to be. Park tools may be pricey but I think they give good value. I am partial to Bondhus hex drivers. I buy tools on an as-needed basis since kits will typically contain a lot of tools you may never use. Definitely get a Park, Shimano or (the best) Felco cable cutter. A "third hand" tool is very helpful when you are installing cables, too. You won't regret getting an inexpensive torque wrench, especially if you get into carbon components, where they are essential. Harbor Freight and Northern Tool make inexpensive ones, I got a deal on a 1/4: drive set with hex bits from Bike Nashbar. You will need 3/8" drive as well for bottom brackets and such if you get involved with that kind of work. I prefer the "click" type but there is a lot of disagreement on that point, this has been covered in this forum previously. Cheap tools, to my mind, wind up causing frustration and chewed-up parts and knuckles. YMMV.