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Bike Tool with CO2 Inflator - Bike Chain Tool/Torx/Hex/Screwdriver - Bicycle Multitool Kit Compact and Lightweight Repair Tools for Road and Mountain Bikes

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  • 【Best Bicycle Multi-Tool】: A compact bike multi-tool is a must-have for any cyclist who wants to be prepared for unexpected repairs or adjustments on the go. These include hex wrenches, screwdrivers, chain tool, and CO2 inflator. With the compact bike multi-tool, you can make quick repairs and adjustments on the go, ensuring that you can get back to enjoying your ride without any interruptions.
  • 【20 in 1 Bicycle Repair Tool】: With 20 functions, this multitool is an all-in-one solution for all your biking needs. It includes 2, 2.5, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 8mm Allen wrenches, Torx T25 T30, flathead screwdriver, Phillip screwdriver, chain breaker, Crank Cap, 8mm/ 10mm open-end wrench, 12G 13G 14G 15G Spoke wrenches and CO2 cartridge adapter.
  • 【Compact Size】: Our compact and lightweight bike multi-tool is a convenient accessory for any cyclist. Its small size makes it easy to carry around with you wherever you go, whether you're on a leisurely ride or commuting to work. You can keep it in your pocket, backpack, or saddlebag, so you don't have to worry about carrying around a bulky tool kit.
  • 【High Quality Material】: Crafted from durable, high-quality Cr-V steel, this bike tool is built to last and withstand the rigors of cycling. It's perfect for long rides, commutes, and weekend adventures. Whether you're a road cyclist or a mountain biker, this tool has everything you need to keep your bike in top shape.



Product Description

bike tool

bike multi tool
With 20 functions:
  • 2, 2.5, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 8mm Allen wrenches
  • CO2 cartridge adapter
  • 8mm/10mm open-end wrench
  • Flathead screwdriver, Phillips screwdriver
  • 12G 13G 14G 15G Spoke wrenches
  • Chain breaker, Crank Cap
  • Torx T25 T30

Best Bicycle Multi-Tool

With 20 Functions Bike Tools

  • A compact bike multi-tool is a must-have for any cyclist who wants to be prepared for unexpected repairs or adjustments on the go.

  • Our compact and lightweight bike multi-tool is a convenient accessory for any cyclist. You can keep it in your pocket, backpack, or saddlebag, so you don't have to worry about carrying around a bulky tool kit.

  • Crafted from durable, high-quality Cr-V steel, this bike tool is built to last and withstand the rigors of cycling.
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Bicycle Multitool Kit

B. Burton
Reviewed in the United States on March 30, 2023
The real star of the show here is the CO2 inflator, which I've never encountered on a multitool. Most all other tools are still present, and there's still space to fit the inflator. From the description, the only tool I couldn't find was the valve core tool. It might be there, but I couldn't find it. The only other comment I have is for the CO2 inflator. When I saw the photo I thought the copper colored head was a knob that allows you to regulate the air as you fill your tire. I have one such inflator that has this and I really like it. Unfortunately, this is like most inflators, and air starts flowing as soon as you crack the cartridge. This is just the side of the inflator that attaches to your valve stem, not a knob.
Tkhan
Reviewed in the United States on October 19, 2023
The CO2 attachment says open and close but there is no such action. Once you attached the cartridge, it will finish the cartridge so make sure the tool is full hooked up before you attach the cartridge
Julian Brummitt
Reviewed in the United States on April 8, 2023
Like a lot of bike tools, it has a bunch if very tiny allen wrenches on it that are only useful for tuning, and then the majors which are good for putting on a new accessory, a chain breaker, which I've found useful on more than one occasion. This one happens to have two star sizes, which is nice, but I don't imagine I'll need them. On occasion, I think I've seen a front fork that needs a star wrench for adjustment, but mostly it's been, hex (allen wrench). The CO2 charger is nifty as well, great to have on hand in a pinch, but I still prefer a bike pump with a pressure gauge so I know my psi. What this doesn't have, is a wrap to hold the larger tools in place so they don't flop around while you're turning screws. particularly so with the chain breaker. Tightening the end screws to get a comfortable pressure is something I'd recommend so the tool isn't frustrating when you need it, and it will prevent the other tools not in use from being so floopy, but it won't do anything about the chain breaker swinging around. A hair tie will fix the problem. The high polish chrome is a good idea, as it reduces friction on the tools as you fold them out, the surface won't accumulate dust and grime qute as easy, and makes it virtually rust proof, not that I've ever really had a problem with a half decent tool rusting. I've never seen the Shimano crank face on a tool like this, and I don't imagine that to be an on-the-go repair, that's more of a shop thing. Probably outside of the range of useful tools for these. I do wish it had a 3/8" or 1/4" socket drive on it for taking my wheel off, but that too might be overkill. I've always carried a stubby adjustable wrench in my sack for just that purpose. All in all, the only thing I didn't like about it was the size. It's a little wide to make space for the C02 charger, which to be honest, isn't quite as compact as it could be, they could have made it about a 1/2" narrower. There's also an allen wrench kind of like a nut put onto another allen wrench. I'm sure to lose that eventually. That's just knit picky
Abacus
Reviewed in the United States on April 23, 2023
These multi-tool kits are useful in a pinch, but don’t expect them to solve all your problems. Like many multi-tool kits, there are some attributes which work and and a bunch that I’m pretty confident no one will every find a practical use for. Then again, depending upon which bike, I have different tool needs, so until I can order a custom kit with only those tools I need I’m relegated to a multi-tool kit just like you.This particular bike tool includes a chain brake tool and a co2 inflator (add your own cartridge) which most simple kits omit. That’s a big plus. The downside - the kit I got was a little too loose for my liking, but nothing a rubber band can’t remediate.Do you need this - yeah, if you ride and wanna have a rudimentary set of mostly practical “in-a-pinch” tools with you then this is a decent kit at a decent price point. It’s small, lightweight, and and worth many times its weight in gold if you actually need it.
C.T.M.
Reviewed in the United States on April 21, 2023
I'm very impressed with this multitool. Functionally, it's as complete as any I've ever tested.Build quality is excellent.Every single tool in this kit works, and works well.The CO2 inflator is very good, and functions flawlessly.The chain break not only works well for how small it is, it simply works well in general, and that's rare for one this compact.The rest of the individual tools are standard, and dependable.As you can see, this is a compact multitool as well.Really, I can't think of one thing I dislike about this multitool. Some have pointed it out it should have a carrying case, but I disagree; I prefer that it be as compact as possible.Overall:If you want a do-all, compact multitool, this is about as good as it gets.5 stars
Monkey_Man
Reviewed in the United States on April 20, 2023
Amazing at how CnC technology advances over the year that it can be this slim for WW to carry. Some are slim which surely will decrease in strength. The Co2 inflator is permanently attached, it's not on H6 or H7 key with it on top. It's convenient as it accepts both Presta and Schrader without undoing some sort of attachment. What I like the most is how easy it is to access the bits. Many of them are not as well oiled machine as this Kong Ming. Very complete kit, and now is my goto carry-on.
Roger Appelinski
Reviewed in the United States on April 10, 2023
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