As you move along into electronics as a hobby I believe the bench power supplies you will use will really depend on where the hobby takes you. Figure in its most common denominator a power supply is about the voltage and current it can provide. Wall warts make for good starters in many but not all applications. I modified a 12 VDC 1.0 Amp wall wart to power my little uC (micro-controller) projects but it is hardly suitable for experiments requiring more current. Hacking home computer (ATX Form Factor) power supplies is another option and there are dozens of How To articles online. Finally there are a number of reasonably priced bench supplies available from China. These offer being adjustable and many are dual supplies which come in handy if you experiment with operational amplifiers. There are also bread boards available for building projects which have built in power supplies, usually +/- 15 Volts and 5 Volts.I've retired & I want to take up electronics as a hobby.
I'm wondering what I can use as a power supply. There are batteries, wall warts & modified PC power supply.
I really don't think there is any one turn key single solution as to power supplies for the home electronics hobby type or enthusiast. Really depends on what you are experimenting with on any given day.
Ron