I'd say go for one of the cheapy sets. I have that CyclePro set (it's a rebadged version of the same set I've seen bouncing around for a few years), and it's been fine. The thing about buying "quality" is it depends on whether the tools you need will do what you need them to do. I've mostly messed around with my mtb/old schwinns, but the tools haven't like, turned to dust in my hands. So when buying quality, the average home mechanic isn't usually going to get any more use out of "nice" tools compared to "so-so" tools. Now if that set is being used 40 hours a week, tossed, smacked, stripped, etc... then quality becomes more of an issue... But until then, there's no point.