I understand your concern but no one markets "bad" reloading tools, all give good service. Some tools are better values than others but that's personal thing.
My first press, in '65, was a Lyman turret. It's still on my bench and works as well as ever. Added a Rock Chucker 2 in '88, it's working well also. Also have a couple of small Lee alum alloy presses that work well for certain chores.
All that said, IF I had to start over with only one press tomorrow, I would go directly to a Lee Classic Cast. It's well made of all steel/iron, has a larger ram than my RCBS, has an adjustable handle and the primer catcher works! Costs a lot less too. Spend more money on dies!
For dies, I'd go to Lee or Lyman (especially for cast bullets) in carbide for handguns, Foster BR for rifles. Scale would be an RCBS 1010 not a digital. Add a Lyman Universal case trimmer, with all accessories. Get either a Redding or Hornady powder measure. And RCBS Case Mics for all my bottle neck cases so I can set the FL sizing dies correctly. For bottlle-neck sizers, I would want the Lee collet dies. And the Lee Auto-Prime tool too.
MEANING, I have no brand loyalty, I use the specific tools that work best. Therefore, I'd take no brand's "kit" with limited and pre-chosen tools for my loading.
But you must make your own choices and live with them! Take comfort in knowing it's all good stuff, no matter the color!