Need torque wrenches, looking for suggestions. What's the sweet spot for price/quality?

For only occasional use the beam style are cheap, remain accurate and are almost indestructible. They are slower and you have to pay attention to the dial so people think the clickers are so much better. I say no for infrequent use. I've probably built more engines with the beam style than clickers in my time. It also depends on application....for torqueing lug nuts a cheap clicker can be fine. I've accumulated several torque wrenches over the years. Surdevant and CDI for my clickers and dial style, which have served me well. I bought them used and was able to check calibration at work. They never went out of calibration.