Guess I'm not understanding this thread. You had another going where you kept trolling for more "starter kit" ideas and kept asking if that was all there was.
https://www.homebrewtalk.com/showthread.php?t=621632
You kept at it:
Is there any kits or anything in the 200-300$ range that anyone REALLY recommends? (For a complete brand new beginner)
then
No other kits/sets recommended?
But now we have another thread.
Here's what many endorsed there, you should be thinking about MoreBeer's Premium starter kit. It has the best combination of equipment for the money, includes a starter kit so you don't have to make that decision and can focus on process, includes a plastic (not glass) wide-mouth fermenter, has an immersion chiller, a boil kettle, a hydrometer, spoon, capper, caps--it has everything you need except for a burner.
I just finished my 30th batch, but I still remember what it was like to be a new brewer. If I had to do it all over again, I'd be on that kit like nobody's business.
Here it is, just to remind you:
https://www.morebeer.com/products/premium-fermonster-homebrew-starter-kit.html
Here's what it includes:
7 Gallon Fermonster fermenter with built in spigot, stopper, and airlock
8.5 Gallon Stainless Steel Brew Kettle w/ thermometer port and stainless ball valve
Copper Wort Chiller for quick cooling
Food Grade Bucket for bottling
Mesh bags for grain and hops on brew day
A Thermometer for easy temperature management
Hydrometer for making key sugar measurements
Transfer Tubing
Bottling Wand with shut off valve
Sturdy Bottle Capper
Bottle Caps
Bottle Cleaning Brush
Star San Sanitizer for true sanitizing
Large Stainless Steel Spoon for mixing
Craftmeister Cleaning Tablets for super easy cleaning
Delicious American Pale Ale recipe kit with yeast
Now, for $229, with shipping included, and including the kit which is probably worth $30, you have everything you need. You can pay more, but given your budget, this kit is the nuts.
If I could go back and start over, this kit would have been the one I'd buy. I'd have saved hundreds, and had a terrific start. I'd have been able to see if I really wanted to engage in the hobby, and if not, I'd have been able to sell off the kit for probably $150. So it's about as good as you're going to find.
If you have some specific reason why this kit doesn't serve your needs, perhaps it would be good to get that out there. Maybe you don't like MoreBeer, or you hate California and Pennsylvania where they ship from, or something else.