I would advise you to
"AVOID" these eyepiece, filter and accessory kits. Generally all of the individual components are of low to mediocre quality and they are overpriced.
I would recommend, as some others have mentioned, accumlating some high quality bits and pieces second hand as you go. As for moon filters, I would recommend you get a variable polarising filter as opposed to a moon or neutral density filter.
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If you buy good quality eyepieces and accessories from the start you will be able to keep them for decades, even when you upgrade scopes. Further, you will always be able to sell them for not a lot less than you paid for them. Cheap low quality astronomy accessories on the other hand have a very minimal resale value.
In addition don't assume because something is sold by one of the big name "mass produced" retailers/distributors like Meade and Celestron that it is necessarily a quality product. The eyepiece and accessory kits from both of these manufacturers are made in the far east and are pretty low quality. Meade and Celestron have made and sold many good products over the years, but they have also sold a lot of lower quality products over the past 3 decades. The classic of course were the Haleys Comet scopes produced in 1985 and very early 1986.
Cheers,
John B