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I'm using a Park Tool. It's good but it wasn't cheap.
This is probably the right answer. Park stuff is indestructible and well designed. Mine is in its teens and as good as new.
My Park bike pump self-destructed within 6 months.
Got an SKS to replace it and that thing has lasted me at least as many years.