I've always bought my tools for working with and not looking at, though I will admit to the odd admiring glance at my Makita impact driver!
20 years ago, I bought a 3 piece chisel set from B&Q, 1/4, 1/2 & 3/4 inches. They've had some wallop and the blades are now set more firmly into the handles than the makers intended. They've been used on everything about the house, wood, plaster and concrete. A touch up on the grinder and a taste of the oil stone got them up and running again.A few years back, I bought a chisel set from Screwfix for about £10, 1/8" to 1 1/2" in the set. The oil stone that came with the set was useless, but with a better stone and a Lee valley jig, I could get a decent edge. I won't claim that the edge is long lasting, but I can get it sharp enough for the task in hand. No good for professional everyday use, but for the hobby woodworker (dovetails not included), they are good enough. Handles, they are all plastic! I can't justify the cost of a big "name" set of chisels, but I can understand a serious/pro user spending big bucks on any tool. (The Makita was a 50th birthday present.)
Rick.