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I have Peterbuilt's adjuster with the IP gauge, but I think the small size of Bruce's adjuster could be nice for doing adjustments in the field. But then again I can reverse by Peterbuilt adjuster and handle hex socket orifices with the same tool.
Peterbuilt also has a bad habit of expensive shipping to overseas addresses, so that may be a factor in people choosing something else as well.
For North America Trident has a similar inline tool, doesn't look as good as Bruce's, but its cheep, also fits the smaller Oceanic and old Scubapro oriface slots.