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Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2025
Seems like a good multi purpose tool for cyclist and sturdy or well made...will have to see how practical it is to use.
C. Bond
Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2025
It's not designed as I was originally expecting as it comes apart into multiple pieces. That's not a bad thing, just wanted to leave that here. My hope for this product is that I can throw it in my bike bag and have it incase I'm stuck on the side of the road/mountain somewhere. This won't be my "go to" tool to work on my bikes, but it appears to have everything I can likely need for a quick repair in the field. Overall, I'm very happy with the product.
OCD_OBD
Reviewed in the United States on November 30, 2024
This tool is loaded with features. It has more than my crankbros bike tool.But I'm nit entirely a fan of how they are set up.All attached but that swin out do it on a separate holder. Not the main tool itself. That holder is an a dual hinge and that hinge arrives a little bit loose.You can tighten up most of the too with a t9 torx bit. But to get to the dual hinge screw, you have to remove the one of the sides. Because it's blocking access to the screw.The bits that are included have two possible drivers. One is a swing out magnetic bit holder and the other is cut out into one of the side sections. Both hold the bits in place. The bit storage also feels secure.The tire lever is also held on by a small magnet.One thing I would have preferred is a cover. It does not have to be as fancy as the crankbros flask looking case. But something to keep it from banging around in my bag would be nice.One last thing, I think the chain breaker tab should have been bigger.Overall, considering the cost, this bike tool is still a pretty good value.Update: the tool did not come with instructions, but if I had not revisited the product page, I'm notnsurenif I would have figured out that the inner holder was detachable. So the sleeve that clamps onto the holdernisnwhat is loose and there is no way to stiffen it up.
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