I just switched to SRAM Powerlinks last year after having several chains break using the Shimano HG replacement pins on XTR chains. I like the master links much better and the fact that you generally don't need a tool to remove the chain is a big plus. That said, sometimes it can be difficult to open the master link when it's been used a while and/or grit and grime work their way in. I've successfully used needle nosed pliers to make it much easier but sometimes they slip and I've always been concerned about potential damage to the rollers. These pliers are made for this specific job and work great. They are well made so they should last for as long as I'm able to ride so I think they are well worth the money. Like one reviewer already stated, if you're using SRAM Powerlinks, be sure to squeeze on the sides of the link to prevent damage as per instructions from both SRAM and Park.
(6 customers reviews)
Customers Rating=4.5 / 5.0
More Detail For Park Tool MLP 1 Master Link Pliers
- Many derailleur chains use a ¿master link¿ that allows the chain to be installed and removed by hand.
- MLP-1 Master Link Pliers make removal and replacement of these masterlinks quick and effortless.
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