the Capri tool (# CP21110-SD) showed up today and I did a couple test flares with it. I'm calling it a keeper.
Seems to be well made and it was easy to make nice flares in Ni-Cop tubing. I tried both the SAE double, and the ISO/DIN bubble flares and both came out well. Considered testing with steel line, but I have no plans to use steel again unless I have no choice.
I like that the tool can be used in a bench vise, or on-car if needed.
The body/clamping dies appear to be made using some sort of powdered metal or MIM process. Very crisp details and everything fits well. Clamp left no ridges or tooth marks in the tubing after flaring, which is unusual in my experience. The whole tool has a solid feel and it doesn't require any fiddling around to line things up- it just fits. The clamp bolts are m6 x 1, grade 12.9 and fit the clamp body well. Same with the punches or rams, the threads are clean and they appear to be nicely machined from good quality steel. They thread into floating machined steel inserts in the clamp body, see pics. It seems like this tool should last through a lot of brake jobs. I've used the old design tools with the wing nuts and so on, this tool is a big step up from those.
I'll be making new lines for the 2000 Civic next week sometime. Any problems, I'll update here.
