tonerider pedals are pretty nice, yeah. There are slightly cheaper pedals which sound as good, or almost as good, but I've found that their reliability is patchy (things like biyang, daphon etc.). Now, I only play at home, so I'm not exactly stressing the toneriders, but then that makes you wonder how reliable those other ones I mentioned are when they managed to fail under the same conditions :lol:
I've got the distortion and chorus- they're not the best examples of either I've tried, but they're pretty darn good, they're pretty cheap, and they're pretty reliable- they feel solid. I would probably agree with dave's assessment that they're the best bang for the buck that we've both come across, if that means "the cheapest I can get a good-sounding pedal which I'd trust to use for gigging and not be worrying all the time that it was going to break!" :lol:
Danelectro cool cats are pretty nice too, if you can find version 1s (the clones), but I'm not sure if they're as sturdy- none of mine has actually died, but occasionally you hit the switch and get a bit of crackle etc.
EDIT: yeah I find boss distortions etc. fizzy too, I don't use them either. I also really dislike the buffers in them.
EDIT #2: bear in mind that the distortion's tone will be very dependent on which amp you plug into. Like most distortions (apart from the really high end boutique ones), it can get a bit bright unless you're plugged into a pretty warm (preferably valve) amp, or one dialled in to be warm. But even still, it's noticeably better and more natural than boss ones, imo.