Campagnolo crank set extracting tool
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I have a Park tool that I've used for several decades with no problems. There are also 5 or 6 various makes in the drawer that I never use but I guess are JIC things since I never sell a tool.
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I have similarly never had a problem with my park tool, but I don't tend to work with cranks that I haven't put on the bike myself with lots of thread cleaning and lubrication first.
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This is key, when an inexperienced soul encounters one that has not been properly serviced and it goes south, the road to h**l is nigh.