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Old 05-18-21, 10:22 AM
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cyccommute 
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Honestly, the best one I’ve ever used is SKS Presta adapter and a regular Schrader chuck. It’s certainly the cheapest and most rugged. We have tried various Presta inflators at my local co-op and none of them have lasted more than about 6 months. We have old SKS’s that have lost their chrome plating and are still going strong.

Of course, if it is unbreakable, my co-op will break it. We should be Park’s testing lab based on the number of tough tools we can figure out how to break.
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