I've owned both an cheap import and blue. Probably the only reason I have a blue now is that I came into some money I didn't expect. I could have bought and discarded 5 cheap imports before I had spent the same amount of money I did on blue. The cheap import performed okay and was not quite as full featured as my blue. The cheap import did develop some issues with the lift arc start method but it also has high frequency start that worked well until I sold it. I would never buy that brand again because the only US location was in California.
I'd feel better about buying an imported brand from retailer that I can drive to than a retailer that has an import office in California. At least that way to can walk it back into the store if it breaks down. Ask them about how they deal with warranty issues before you buy.
If you are looking for a basic DC TIG and wire feed unit and you're not using it to make a living I think I'd consider taking a chance on the Klutch if I knew the retailer would stand behind it with a simple return or replace policy through the warranty period. I'm not familiar with wire feed welding but I'd at least ask about the spool so you can buy your wire anywhere.
The torch on the other hand I'd pass. It's a 17 air cooled torch so at least your consumables should be common and readily available from many suppliers. An air cooled torch will get hot and so even though they never say it has short duty cycle because it gets hot. If you've got a lot of welding to do you'll have to stop and let it cool from time to time. 10 foot hoses are short. Vinyl hoses get stiff in the cold. I always get a flex head torch, it's nice to be able to adjust the handle angle to provide a comfortable grip in different position.
The 17 torch is rated for 150 amps but you can push it 200, it just get hot faster. You could go to 26 torch that's rated for 200 amps. The trade off is it's just bigger. It still gets hot almost as fast as the 17 so it's really not that different. Luckily the consumable are common so if you get one and decide you want the other at least all your consumables can be used on either torch.
I have bought several CK Superflex hose and Flex and hose sets. They are more expensive but the cables are very flexible and tough. I always get a cable cover too. The cables are spendy and the covers are cheap and disposable. They come in either 12.5 or 25 foot lengths. Here's an amazon link to one that's only $10 more than what you posted as an example. Just be sure to check the connections are right when you go to buy, this is only an example.
https://www.amazon.com/CK-CK17V-12-RSF-Torch-150A-SuperFlex/dp/B00JV8OWF6/ref...If you think you'll weld a lot a water cooled torch is great. It's a more expensive torch kit and you need a cooler too. My advice is get started with an air cooled torch and decide later if you want to go water cooled.