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B**L
Chain breaker is worthless
The chain breaker on this tool is absolutely worthless. Might as well just take it off, because it will not be able to do any trail fixes. I tried using it to remove a couple links from a new chain, and the only think it broke was itself.The rest of the tool is what you'd expect for $8. functional. no more, no less. If it didn't have the chain breaker on it, I'd say it's totally worth its price, and I'd recommend it.Expect to have to tighten up the screws that hold it together, maybe add some locktite so they don't back out while in your bag.Expect to have to buy a different chain breaker.But it'll raise/lower your seat or adjust your brakes while on a ride.
M**Y
Solid Tool
This was much cheaper than the other option with no reviews. I took a chance and it turned out great. I just repaired my 1998 Dback MTB with this & it handled well under pressure. It is much wider than previous tools I've used, which gives great hand grip when torquing. Though, this does mean it takes up more real estate space in your toolbag.The chain tool on it was not secured well and kept flopping around while using, but this is a no-brainer purchase when others of the comparable quality are going for 300% the price.
S**.
Cheap great better than I expected
reading other reviews I thought it was going to be really cheap. But actually it's got some heft behind it. the chain tool does flap around a little but if you tighten the Philips heads on the sides it stays put. ONLY problem I can see is losing the extender peace. And don't leave it near your water bottle as it will most certainly rust. But its a good bare bones kit made for trail fixes and thats it its not meant to be a complex simple and cheap!Proshas pretty much everything you need even a chain breaker although not an excellent one but it was 8 bucks what'd you expectpretty heavy duty steelyou can take tools on and off by undoing the Philips heads on the endscompactConsREALLY heavy way more than 108gnot Stainless steelthe chain tool and 5 mill Allen flap aroundOverallits great for the price you could spend $18 for the crank bothers equivalent but that's a little too much for something you're rarely ever going to use.
B**D
Good for the $
Quality is low. Casting for chainbreaker is very porous. The lever on the chainbreaker flips and flails around loosely I wrap it with a rubber band to keep my sanity. The price does make up for the quality. It seems like it will work. Is a bit heavier and more bulky than I had intially thought. Does look like it will handle about any bike fix though.
C**N
Fell apart before using.
This is of pretty poor quality. It fell apart before being used. Theoretically, this Allen wrench could be repaired. However i would need two more Allen wrenches to do it. Maybe I’ll borrow some Allen wrenches from neighbors or maybe I’ll just toss it. It certainly isn’t what i was hoping for.
J**O
Good tool for bikers
The tool is good for bikers, in my opinion a little weak but it could make the job. Additional bit comes out of the tool assembly and is very easy to loss it, I already lost mine.I think tool is little wider and difficult to carry on a tools bag but I'm carrying in my jersey back pocket.
A**S
Do Not Buy
This is the cheapest bike tool ever. Just tried using it for the first time and the chain tool bent. Had a lovely walk back to the car. The allen wrenches are made of the same cheap metal so I would not trust these either. Spend a few more dollars and buy something trustworthy on the trail.
Z**L
Good tools, but falls apart
The tools themselves are ok. Very clean compact tool. Despite tightening several times (with another multitool), this tool was lose every time I opened my saddle bag to use it. It finally fell apart after 6 months and 3 or 4 uses.
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