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Comments about Park Home Mechanics Pedal Wrench:
I bought this wrench because I needed to swap out pedals for a new bike. I was hesitant to spend the extra money on the professional quality tool (the PW-3), and this wrench did what I wanted it to, it took my pedals off the old bike and put them on the new one.
I did have some trouble getting a good grip on the wrench. So I used a small shop rag to get a better grip on the end and it worked fine. The PW-3 has better grip, and the handle is shaped such that you could slip a pipe over it to increase the leverage. However for my purposes, I don't think I will have much need for that design (if I did, I would go to the bike co-op and use theirs).
The tool, like all Park tools, is built to last. Unless I'm changing tons of pedals, or there's a super-stubborn pedal, I'll stick with this wrench and be glad I saved a few bucks.
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Comments about Park Home Mechanics Pedal Wrench:
I used the wrench to remove the left pedal (yes I know it's left hand thread) which I did get off. By the time it was off the jaws had spread and started to round where the nut bit into them. I was unable to remove the right hand pedal because of jaw wear - the wrench simply spun around the nut. The pedals are made by Shimano. Bike is 4 years old and ridden occassionally.
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