It's rare that you get an entry-level tool set that isn't filled with junk that you need to replace when you really start working with it . But this is an exception. The set includes three chisels and a hammer. The chisels are good, a hammer is a hammer. When you're just starting out, all you need is a way to sharpen them past the factory edge. (Planers and brushes need to be sharpened right out of the box before you can use them effectively.) come in a case good enough that I decided to keep it rather than put it in my tool box. Are these chisels beautiful? No they have a blue plastic handle which I like. You can buy nicer tools, but I don't think they work any better, especially when you're just starting out. Plastic? Does that mean the handle will break? No, it's not cheap plastic. If you break these handles, you're doing something wrong.