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Old 08-20-24 | 11:40 AM
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13ollocks
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Originally Posted by veganbikes
Cheap tools are the ones that burn a hole in your pocket good quality tools that last are super cheap because when used properly they don't damage components and last a long time. Tools should last a long time so you aren't buying them several times or having to replace parts that get destroyed.

Me personally I would probably get a CWP-7 and make sure you use the proper tools to use it. I try to avoid using adjustable spanners when possible but if you do be very careful. However the Park CP-22 or 44 (for splined stuff) is just fine and the handle is nice if you don't worry about space but in my travel kit I am probably going to end up with the CWP-7 for portability.
agree - I have some non-Park version of the CWP-7 that I’ve had for ~40 years - I like the ability to use a ratchet or extension if more leverage is required.
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