I just use my trusty chain tool .. avoid the master link and press the pin just 
enough to take the chain apart then press it back in when it's time to put it 
together.  I know... ohhhhh but that isn't supported and not good blah blah 
blah... but it's worked for years for me and many others. 
The chain on my Giant Tour Bike is held together for 5 years with pieces of 
three different chains I had on the wall when I put it together.  

There is best practice and there is what works... 

About a month ago I saw the park tool chain pliers and purchased them... as 
advertised they do make getting the master link apart very easy and will use 
them when at home.. on the trail I'll press the pin out and back in.

later

Kelly

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