Best Tools I Ever Bought

Tidy Hozan chain tool, looks indestructible
It seems that way! It’s a good design with the support plate being wider (it is also spring loaded so self adjusts to chain width). And should anything go wrong, you can replace parts down to every bolt. It even comes with some spares, which a neatly stashed in the handle.
 
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Park vs Campagnolo.

We've got both these. I've used them both 100s of times.
The park tool is heavy, overcomplicated, bits fall off it, ugly.
Everything park does badly in a single tool. I dislike it so unreasonably that my colleagues keep it out of my sight.

The campagnolo tool is light, simple, solid and tactile.
Everything campagnolo (occasionally) does right.
I force my youthful colleagues to use and appreciate its ergonomics and elegance.
 
Some nice old tools there....Sadly britool, kasama etc are all now trading on their name these days. The old stuff is indestructible and just Class tools.

Tbh, ive found the US Pro stuff now seems no different. Except for the price!
 
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