-1 for buying the best. Buy what suits your needs in the most economical way. I started out following the advice to buy only the GOOD bits when I needed them. Seemed like I never had what I needed...each time resulting in a 45-min trip to the store or making due with what I had. When I upgraded to a new router with a 1/2" collet, I bought the MLCS 66-bit set for a little under $150. A bunch of people said "you won't use half of those bits, so it isn't worth it, just buy good bits when you need them". Well, I have to say they were almost right...and entirely wrong. I've used about half the bits, which still puts the ones I've used at about $5/bit. They're pretty darn good quality - none have dulled noticeably and some have been through a few hundred feet of wood. I've saved myself about 20 trips to Woodcraft and a few hundred bucks. I'd do it again in a second. Same goes for the $35 16-piece forstner bit set from HF. When I _do_ wear out a bit, I won't hesitate to buy a high-quality replacement...because then I'll _know_ that it's a bit I'll use enough to justify the cost.
Of course, none of this helps with the original question, because I have no idea if they're any good
Just my 2c
Chris