My set up is cool but never good enough. In terms of making wort, I have: brewzilla gen 4, 110V as well as some accessories like:
Apparently clogging is a big issue with these all-in-one systems. My first two brews had a clog in the pump each time. After the first one, i plumbed the tap to bypass the pump, so i should be able to get wort out no matter what. See here for instructions. I have been using a grain bag inside of the malt pipe and that seems to be working for me, no clogs since then.
I use the fermzilla all-rounder so i can do pressure fermentation for lagers and such. Pressure transfers are also really nice.
Bottle conditioning, and bottling in general, is for scrubs. Be better. Demand more. Never settle. You'll want to build a keezer. Its not hard, but i'd take the time to make it somewhat nice, it's worth it.
My general philosophy is that barbs are terrible and should be banned, i don't like latching on to a specific company normally but the duotight stuff is really good, the lines are small and smooth so foaming is less of an issue, and adjustment later is much easier than getting out the knife.
gas manifold very useful for fine control of many co2 pressures, as well as turning off in case of leaks or whatnot. i havent had any leaks with mine though so it should be fine for you, but you never know. i ordered the parts individually since the kit was out of stock when i was working on it
QD Cap its just good to have extra available so you have one when you need it, i'd recommend at least 2-3 of each color (the fit is the same i believe, but conventionally the red is for gas and yellow for liquid). The stainless steel ones may be better, but not by a significant amount i'd say. quantity has a quality all of its own.
qd cap with flow control these seem interesting but ive never tried them yet. the thinking being that its better to control the flow closer to the source rather than just before it gets to the glass
cleaning kit fill a 2l bottle with some sanitizer, and you can easily clean your lines. not the flashiest thing but very useful for moving small quantities of a liquid
evabarrier tubing just get a fuckload of this. 39ft would be enough to get you started, but over time you'll probably want more so getting 98ft would just make sense
qd fitting having extra of these is handy as well, the kegland all plastic ones are nice since they go with the evabarrier tubing and they're easier to clean, but the "older school" ones (here) feel like they have a better ball-lock mechanism and spring... so either or, i have a mix. as long as you have enough i'd say you're good.
duotight fittings:
i have the intertap ones, i found on my carbonated water faucet, it had corroded a bit of the shuttle and was not as smooth of an action, so i ordered a few of the nukatap ones, i think it has a plastic shuttle that should hold up a bit better in terms of corrosion at least. but we'll see
faucet adapters are nice, i only have this one right now though: qd adapter - depending on how many taps you want to put together, i used this to clean multiple taps at once, daisy chaing the output of one to the input of another. then i filled a keg with a gallon or two of sanitizer, and made that the source for the beginning of the chain and hooked the keg up to co2, pushing the sanitizer through multiple taps
cleaning is its whole thing. here's what i do: