I agree with the right tool for the job. I've been a mechanic for 14 years and have a pretty large range of brands of tools from Craftsman, Snap-on, Mac, Matco, and a few off brands. I have broke something in every brand over the years. But I am hard on tools, I expect them to do the job and then some.
Cheaper made tools are good for household use and light mechanical, but not for use with air tools.
JMO.