When I first started I went with the Lee kit as well and quickly found that I wasn't happy with it, then got a
Forster Ultra Micrometer Seater Die, which is much like the Lyman Pro, and it worked very well. Then, I wanted something that was a little more compact and portable to use at the range with a small arbor press, so I got an
L.E. Wilson chamber type seating die. I like both the Forster and the Wilson die, but only use the L.E. Wilson die exclusively since it does such a great job providing very consistent results and would highly recommend it.
The Laymen Pro Seating Die seems to be a very good seating die, especially if you're using a progressive press, since that's what they're apparently designed for. If you haven't already seen it, there's a review for the one for pistol cartridges only, but maybe you can get a sense of their quality:
You didn't mention just what level of shooting or reloading you aspire to, which can often be a factor as to what my be suitable to you. If you're interested in a very high level of seating consistency, then I'd recommend the L.E. Wilson die that can be used with a
simple little arbor press, then you can more easily make seating depth adjustment at the firing range.
I hope all this give you some ideas.