This is the only style I'll use as it is less likely to damage protective coatings like platinum or iridium. Tapered tools encourage the user to slide the spark plug's gap along its surface to set the gap which is only satisfactory for conventional plugs without platinum or iridium coatings. The below tool has a pair of gaps used to grab the side of the electrode to bend it to the desired gap which is then measured by the wires. This design is far less likely to damage a platinum or iridium coating like many of us have shifted to.
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