








🔩 Unlock your bike’s potential with pro-grade precision!
The LUPO Crank Puller Removal Tool is a professional-grade, heat-treated steel extractor designed for universal compatibility with ISIS and tapered crank arms. Featuring workshop-quality precision threading and a magnetic removable head, it ensures damage-free, effortless crank removal. Lightweight and portable at 116g, it’s trusted by bike pros for reliable, on-the-go maintenance across MTB, BMX, and road bikes.
| Color | Black/Silver |
| Material type | Metal |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Brand | LUPO |
| Manufacturer | LUPO |
| Item model number | CRANK PULLER |
| Package Dimensions | 13.6 x 9.6 x 3 cm; 179.99 g |
| ASIN | B00AFYEDK4 |
S**Y
Nice product at a cheap price
Its a very useful tool at a cheap price. The tool is as it is defined in the product section of the page.
P**C
Cranky
It does the job, had to use a spacer to make it work on my bike.I’m unsure how long it would last if used regularly,But , it’s a tool for a job that unlikely to be done repeatedly.Ok for the money!
K**H
Excellent tool for the job
Easy to use, best tool for the job. Good value for money.
D**
VALUE FOR MONEY
They are value for money l will be ordering again soon
M**R
Works perfectly on my bikes, but there are different types of crank arm fitting.
Worked perfectly, well made. Be aware that there are oyther types of crank arm fitting too.
D**B
Not universal
These are not universal as it says in the title. Didn't fit my shimano.
S**I
Works well - just add a bit of grease…
I had to change the belt in my exercise bike and having done some research, found I needed a crank puller to take the crank and pedal off the side of the bike to get at the internals to change the belt. Have to admit, I’d never even heard of a crank puller until I looked into this!Lots of YouTube videos on how to use one of these tools, and they all recommend adding a bit of grease or other lubricant to the threads before using. I did a test attachment first to make sure the puller was the right size for my crank, and didn’t use grease and it was very stiff. Adding grease when it came to using it to remove the crank made all the difference. Kind of obvious I guess!Worked well and seems to be pretty sturdy. Hopefully it’s not something you’ll have to use very often, but absolutely essential when you do.
A**E
Not fit for purpose.
Outer screw thread that locates into crank is so shallow that it stripped when inner screw turned to force crank off. Now left with damaged screw thread on crank and useless bike! And no, the screw was not cross threaded!
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