I would recomend a combination between pearl and zildjian. Cymbals are expensive, so don't hesitate to buy used.
There is no 'best' drum kit. Each brand and type of kit has its individual advantages.
you can get a drum kit for about £100 but it wont be very good. my first kit was a cb kit , that was about £250 still not very good but it is for starters like yourself.
A new Starion drum set cost about US$220. But they have been discontinued.
Currently, the lowest-end Tama drum kit is the Imperialstar, but the Rockstar set is cheaper if you buy it off a resale site like eBay or Craigslist.
The Tama drum kit
A drum kit that is very germy.
Sunlight Drum Sets are a nice kit, but If you would like a studio quality kit at a low price, The best kits are from DW, PDP, and Pearl.
roland usually makes good electric kits
ludwig's are really good. The same kind that Ringo Starr has
To effectively tune your drum kit using a drum kit tuner, start by placing the tuner on the drum head and striking the drum. Adjust the tension of the drum's lugs until the tuner shows the desired pitch. Repeat this process for each drum in your kit to ensure they are all in tune with each other.
Ebay is a good place to start for buying a kit, making a drum kit is a very technical job and would work out more expensive than buying a basic kit.
Usually, a fourth tom is not included in the standard kit.