Filter wrench

What filter wrench/spanner is good for use with rotating filters like circular polarizers?  The cheap plastic "clamp ring" style are junk.
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Desmond photographic Distributors makes metal filter wrenches: [MOD NOTE: Link Removed Per FORUM GUIDELINES]
I rarely have trouble with my CPL filters and when I do get a stubborn filter, my plastic wrenches always worked for me. 
Review here:  A Useful Aluminium Filter Wrench from Desmond
Mike Sowsun
S110, SL1, 5D Mk III

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