Benross VX Proto Combo Iron Set – I like these, I looked at them myself at one time. They have perimeter weighing like the very popular and expensive Callaway X20/22/24. They are a budget brand but get lots of good write ups and are respected among forum members.
Benross Mens VX6 Irons not as much money, not as much tech same brand as above so you know where we are at with that.
MD Golf SuperStrong Combo Iron Set – MD are maybe the best of the budget brands, they have huge respect here on the forum for all standards of golfers. You don’t often read a bad word about MD in the golf community as a whole. Again perimeter waited for and a deep cavity for forgiveness. I bet the hybrids in this set are great.
MD Golf Seve Icon Oversize Irons - they are oversized to help you get the ball up but a more classic style. If that looks good for your eye then maybe these are for you, but I would guess you may hit the above better at the start but its marginal.
Wilson Staff Di11 Irons - I am a big fan, high quality and a reasonable price. I used Wilsons for years and they were everything I wanted.
Wilson Prostaff CX Combo Iron Set – I would get the Ci7 over these every day of the week.
Wilson Staff Ci7 Irons - I think you could keep there from 28-12 handicap or more. These and there predecessors have helped golfers going back years and are an iron you can trust.
Nike Mens SlingShot Mixed Irons – I hate Nike golf stuff but that’s just me, they are well respected so no worries there and I have to say, they look good. I would be hitting them to see if I were you.
Nike CCi Cast Irons Set - classic look, wide sole to aid the newer player, another must hit I would say.
As has been said, nothing wrong with anything on this list so get out and hit them all. I think the high lights are Benross VX Proto Combo Iron Set, MD Golf SuperStrong Combo Iron Set, Wilson Staff Ci7 Irons, Nike CCi Cast Irons Set.
Anything else you see, feel free to ask.