What are the "two things" you'd be recording?
Cheap always means something is sacrificed. Quick look at these shows they have a relatively high self-noise spec. Something that might not be noticeable for home recorders depending on your space and what you're recording, but 22dB is up there. (My relatively cheap pair of SP C4s are spec'd at 16dB.)
I like having a high pass switch and pad both, and these are not common at the bottom, though I see a high-pass switch on many lower end pairs. The Samson pair lack this, and it can be useful since SDCs are not shock mounted and (IME) susceptible to some rumble coming through the floor/stand setups if, e.g. as I am, you're on the 2nd floor of a thinly built house... The pad switch may not be of any interest unless you start to mic drums, or stick it in front of a trumpet perhaps.
I've read some folks are happy with the RØDE M5 pair. ($200USD advertised at Sweetwater.)
No experience with them but the SE sE7 pair look good on paper. Sweetwater lists them as "new" so no reviews, and I don't know if they're available in your area, or what the price would be there. The MAP here is $200USD.