In reply to Jellington:
Generally speaking, sport climbers prefer plain gate or bent gate quickdraws, and wiregates are preferred for trad. Sport draws also tend to be shorter, with fat slings like those ones. In mountain cragging and alpine use, you will sometimes want to use a shoulder-length sling (60cm) and a couple of carabiners to make a longer extension called an 'alpine runner', but again, having a few shorter quickdraws around can be helpful too.
The weight adds up a bit here, especially if you're racking 10, but there's no real wrong answer, and as long as you're happy with the weight, you'll be able to make do with anything more or less. The ones you've linked to are mostly for sport climbing, but they will last ages and are robust enough to survive encounters with Scottish winters etc. It's possible to over-think these things, and if you've found a good deal for your first set, I'd go for it.
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