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Chain Breaker recommendations
#1
I bought a CHEAP set of bike tools which included a chain breaker. It is worthless. Short of the $49 Park Tool version can anyone recommend one worth the price and effort?
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#2
Have not tried it, I recommend the parktool, but this is a low price it seems from a good seller


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#3
I was actually at Walmart the other day and saw they have a new model by White Lightning which is a deluxe styled chain tool. This might be exactly what you're looking for and is just a short visit away possibly.

https://www.walmart.com/ip/White-Lightning-Pro-Quality-Bicycle-Chain-Breaker-Tool-Includes-Spare-Link-Set-Universal-Fit/579715836?classType=VARIANT&athbdg=L1600&from=/search
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(09-25-2025, 10:36 PM)ReapThaWhirlwind Wrote:  I was actually at Walmart the other day and saw they have a new model by White Lightning which is a deluxe styled chain tool. This might be exactly what you're looking for and is just a short visit away possibly.

https://www.walmart.com/ip/White-Lightning-Pro-Quality-Bicycle-Chain-Breaker-Tool-Includes-Spare-Link-Set-Universal-Fit/579715836?classType=VARIANT&athbdg=L1600&from=/search
not that it really matters to me reap, but the ratings on the wally world breaker are pretty bad, almost 30% 1 star rating of the same complaint. thats pretty bad considering I have only worn out 1 Parktool chain tool in 40yrs. to keep using the wally tool for 40yrs probably would have cost me hundreds of dollars if it broke every other time I used it. Lol
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#5
I think you clicked into a different listing.

White Lightning Pro Quality Chain Tool has only one 1 star review and over two hundred 5 star reviews.

I seen it in person and I can confirm that it's a large tool that gives the user a lot of leverage.
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#6
I'm a fan of Park Tools generally, but I've seen more than one pro mechanic criticise the Park Tools chain breakers.

If you've won the lottery, Abbey.

Otherwise, I would look at Pedros, Icetoolz, Unior, possibly Topeak and Lezyne.

If you run 12sp chains, I think you have to be much more careful with your choice of chain breaker, and obviously, Campagnolo takes the tool-selection complexity up another notch.
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