12-Piece Bearing Puller Set with 5 Ton Capacity vs LainKeen 13pcs Blind Hole Collet Bearing Puller Set

Overall winner: LainKeen 13pcs Blind Hole Collet Bearing Puller Set

Key Differences

KOOPOOL (A) is the more budget-friendly 12-piece, 5-ton capacity set and emphasizes multiple jaw/leg components for general bearing and wheel-hub work. LainKeen (B) is a higher-priced 13-piece collet-style kit with expandable collets (8–32 mm), a slide hammer, and carbon steel construction aimed at internal/blind-hole pulls but has some reports of breakage

12-Piece Bearing Puller Set with 5 Ton Capacity

12-Piece Bearing Puller Set with 5 Ton Capacity

KOOPOOL • ★ 3.8/5 • Budget

KOOPOOL bearing puller set includes multiple jaws, forcing screw, and push-pull legs for removing bearings. Users note ease of assembly and good value, though some report bendable bolts

Pros

  • 5-ton capacity bearing puller set
  • multiple jaw and leg components
  • easy to assemble
  • good value for money

Cons

  • soft metal bolts may bend
  • not all users consider it heavy-duty
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LainKeen 13pcs Blind Hole Collet Bearing Puller Set

LainKeen 13pcs Blind Hole Collet Bearing Puller Set

LainKeen • ★ 3.8/5 • Mid-Range

Internal bearing extractor with expandable collets (8-32 mm) and slide hammer for pulling bearings. Durable carbon steel construction; suitable for internal pull tasks like pilot bearings or sleeves. Users note quick, straightforward removal and solid build, though some report breakage in use

Pros

  • Expandable collets 8-32 mm
  • Slide hammer included
  • Durable carbon steel construction
  • Easy to use for internal bearing removal

Cons

  • Some reported breakage during use
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Head-to-Head

CriteriaWinner
Price KOOPOOL
Durability LainKeen
Versatility LainKeen
User Reviews Tie