Just another vote for craftsman/sears tools. If you live near sears you can't beat the ease of warranty & if the store has a big tool section you have as much as a snap-on or mack or matco truck has for inventory.
If you have a H/D by you they have a nice small selection and I guess a Lowes probably has some good stuff also. I also find that the parts stores also have a good selection of special application tools, like autozone had the right lenght torx bits for the plenum bolts.
Back in the early 70's snap-on had a corner on a patent for socket design so they were tops then, I still have a set of deep & shallow but the gear ratio on their rachets stunk...I prefered sears rachets except for the handle design. Now you can find snap-on ergonomically designed rachets at sears & auto zone. Same thing with the open end / box wrenchs' handles. You want comfortable tools that fit well in your hand, everyone uses snap-on's "flank drive" concept now. Oh, don't cheap out on the screw drivers either, you want hardened tips or you will destroy screw heads! Sorry to ramble!
Tom