Draper BK-CP Bicycle Crank Puller (31039)

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Price:
£10.99
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Estimated delivery Mon, 12 May - Fri, 16 May
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Condition:
New
Suitable for splined and square tapered pedal cranks.

About this product

Product Identifiers

BrandDraper
MPN31039
EAN5010559310395
GTIN5010559310395
ModelDraper BK-CP
eBay Product ID (ePID)2254819907

Product Key Features

ColourBlue
TypePedal Tools

Dimensions

Length14.4 cm
Item Weight108 g

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4.9
56 product ratings
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  • Excellent

    I've waited till putting the tool through its paces.I work a lot with older bikes,my cheaper pulleys would last a few weeks and would let me down in the end. So I decided to buy a branded pulley,it's looked the same as the cheaper ones but the metal is of better quality,the thread stands up to seized in pedal cranks no problem. Attaching a seat post to the Allen key worried me slightly as I didn't want to injure myself if it slipped but the pulley has pulled the most rusted in cranks no problem. Don't bother with the cheap makes as they only fail,a few more pounds and you will have a pulley that's up to the job.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New

  • No frills, high quality item, recommended

    Unlike the cheap one I had before this feels much more solid and reliable. Just make sure and properly clean the crank threads, dry then use a little grease to improve the seal between remover and crank. You will need a long hex key or a small cheater bar for stubborn cranks.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New

  • Robust and worth every penny!

    Working on a square tapered MTB which was over 17 years old !and never had the crank arms removed. Cheaper ones from Ebay borrowed from friend failed and broke. Decided to go with Draper as I've used their tools in the past with relative durability. This did the job with ease first time and gave it to friend as a replacement. He has successively used this on several bikes so still going strong.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New

  • Great quality. Buy it.

    I have tried to use a cheaper alternative crank removing tool, but under pressure the thread slipped and the tool became useless. Using the Draper tool, the crank was removed in less than 2 minutes, with no drama, and I am able to use again. Great Quality item.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New

  • Don't bother with the knock offs

    I wasted time buying the amazingly cheap but no good tools that are all over ebay. A crank puller needs to be well machined and good quality material to get old cranks off, and this Draper tool obviously is. I have driven a few off using an impact hammer with no issues.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New

  • Top tool.

    Simple, robust essential device. Don't try removing crank arm with hammer, it breaks things, use this little thing. For a few currency units you can save embarrassing moments.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New

  • Draper Bicycle Crank Puller

    Don't buy cheap it won't be worth it. This tool managed to removed the cranks from my 10 year old bike. The cranks have never been off before today. I had to use a bar for some extra leverage but even then the tool was fine.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New

  • Great value for the money.

    Good basic puller will be OK where cranks are not too seized but play / slack in centre thread makes me question that if cranks are super tight the threads may not survive. Time will tell.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New

  • crank puller

    I bought this one as the old one was getting worn on the threads. This one needs a lot more force to do the same job. I swapped back to my original puller on a particular tight crank and it came loose easier, maybe the threads on the new one are slightly coarser thereby req. more umph to release. Still good value though. Peter.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New

  • Good quality tool

    I bought this to replace the crank arm on my sons bike. Wanted a quality tool and not a cheap import. Worked well and would recommend. May be a bit more expensive but it was worth it.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New