I would need more information from the buyer, what are your needs, how often will you use them, what is your budget, etc.
For someone upgrading, buy the best you can afford, but not for something you will rarely use.
Most of my cheap stuff was bought when I didn't have much money. Now that I can afford better quality, that frugal mentality still seems to linger.

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