Maria P. Cabrera
Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2025
Good gift for new car owners
Alan G.
Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2025
nice kit for price
LER
Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2025
era un regalo y le gustaron mucho
Macgyverx88
Reviewed in the United States on June 10, 2024
Very nice, heavy duty travel case, has all the tools I need for my bike in the kit. Easy to use, the zipper always works when needed, easy to open and tools don't typically fall out or get jammed in the zipper. Overall a reasonable value for your money, the tools are decent quality.
Harold Tovar
Reviewed in the United States on December 4, 2024
This specific tool bag came with the tools I needed for upkeep on my motorcycle and being compact it’s easy to carry while I’m on a trip
Ítalo torres
Reviewed in Brazil on December 31, 2024
As ferramentas são de ótima qualidade, porém a entrega é morosa! Compre o estojo no dia 20/11 só fui receber no dia 20/12.
Erika Lynn Christensen
Reviewed in the United States on December 19, 2024
Really good heavy quality and great price for the amount of tools! Love it thank you!
Oscar Ramírez
Reviewed in Mexico on October 29, 2024
Muy útil
Giovanni Zambito
Reviewed in Canada on October 27, 2024
This is a perfect kit to have with you for the ride! Fits nice in a backpack or saddle bags!
Antonio Kadaj
Reviewed in Mexico on July 22, 2023
Muy completo y resistente
Ellery G.
Reviewed in Singapore on February 17, 2023
Very useful for Harley Davidson bikes because it is in Imperial measure. All my other bikes and cars are in metric.
D. Askov
Reviewed in the United States on August 31, 2013
Disclaimer: Received this, checked it out, threw it in my trunk for emergencies. Haven't used it yet.Most tools look to be average quality. I bought this as an emergency kit for my car, so I'm not planning on using these every day. Honestly, I bought it as much for the convenient packaging/bundling of the minimum set of tools I'd be willing to schlep around all the time. I already have an emergency triangle and jumper cables, so most of these roadside kits come with stuff I already have. After looking at Walmart and NAPA and online, I wasn't able to find another kit that filled this niche in a nice, portable package. It fits in the little space above my spare tire, so that's good.In other words, this wasn't exactly what I wanted, but I acquiesced when I couldn't find anything better without spending much more. Given the low price (and low expectations), I think this is a good buy and worth 4 stars, even if not the best quality.The socket pieces are not metric, so I hope that isn't a problem on my foreign cars. I thought of just replacing them, but many are held in place by a rubber holder that is designed for their exact sizes. I am planning to add a basic adjustable wrench to the kit.The ratchet wrench seems to be especially low quality. As I turned the knob to change from one direction to the other, the whole thing wiggled around in a way that seemed like it was about to totally fall apart. Changing directions is difficult, and it seems to get stuck on the middle setting (no ratcheting).I will be watching the bargain bin at my local Ace to potentially replace tools or add to the kit. The really obvious thing it is missing is a knife. I always keep a pocket knife in my glove box anyhow, but it seemed like a little utility knife would've been a good addition.When I opened it, many of the pieces had come out of their holders in the case. From the factory to the warehouse to shipping to my door, this was understandable, but I envision this will be an issue as it rides around in my trunk. Overall, though, the case is nice and should hold the pieces in place through mild jostling. I found the zip ties they used to seal the case shut were a little tricky to get off with a knife, but not a really big deal.
Chris Juan
Reviewed in the United States on October 20, 2012
I'm barely a DIY guy and just wanted to keep basic tools in my car for the sake of having tools. I do my own oil, brakes, rotors, lights, fluids, and other simple maintenance. Unfortunately, I made the mistake of buying this tool kit for a Japanese made car. Most of the inside of the car and lighting is tool free assembly, but I couldn't even take off the engine cover using this kit (I needed 10mm). The bits are SAE so I ended up swapping out a few SAE bits with ones from a loose metric set if an exact fit was needed.Everything generally stays in place by Velcro and/or stretchy nylon although there is excessive space which could have been better utilized by design. And cable ties take up too much room. However, the a good thing about having a zipper type case is the freedom to store random small things like bulb grease, tweezers, box cutters, small flashlight, band aids, gloves or whatever, and they won't fall out or get crushed. You couldn't do that in a solid pre-molded case. The case itself is just 2 pieces of heavy cardboard in a nylon binder. Nothing fancy considering it's low cost. You can likely just replace the case with an old trapper keeper to get even more space. To improve this kit, I would have liked a small mesh pocket compartment to store tiny miscellaneous items, easier to remove bits, at least 1 torque wrench extension bar, and of course make it metric :(I don't see a metric equivalent to this tool kit and price. It's still a good deal. The pieces are quality made and shiny.