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Bicycle Tool Kit 8 in 1 Mini Bike Multitool Kit Mountain Bike Repair Tool Kit With Bike Bone Wrench 6-15mm Bicycle Spanner Portable Bicycle Riding Travel Emergency Maintenance…

(11 customer reviews)

$12.99 $14.99

  • 28 IN 2 MULTIPURPOSE TOOL:Comes with a 8 in 1 bike multitool and a 10 in 1 bike bone wrench. This kit set can help you fix most problems of your bike.
  • 8 IN 1 BIKE MUTITOOL: Made of 420 stainless steel material, the Mini bike tool is compact but versatile it has 8 various tools including 2/3/4/5/6mm Hex Key, Phillips Screwdriver, One-way Screwdriver, and T25 Wrench, it meets the simple maintenance of bicycles, can Accessories reinforcement and daily household equipment repairs.
  • 10 IN 1 BIKE BONE WRENCH: Made of iron material, the bike bone wrench includes (6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15mm), it is very strong and sturdy, and it will never break and protect your hands not be injured.
  • SMALL BUT USEFUL: Super Lightweight and Small to Put into your bag or pocket, easy to carry. The multipurpose bike kit set is very safety, durable and portable, any time and place, you can use and help others to repair the bicycle as long as you need it.
  • WEIGHT AND SIZE: 8 in 1 bike multitool: size:2.8*1.18*0.28inches(72mm*30mm*7mm), weight: 2.8oz(79.6g); 10 in 1 bike bone wrench: length: 3.82inches(97mm), weight: 2.1oz(59g)

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  1. bp

    Great small and compact bicycle tool kit for simple repairs.
    This has a common selection of hex adapters and allen wrench sizes and slotted and phillips screwdriver ends to be very helpful for simple quick fixes.
    Easy to carry and handy for an emergency and when you are without your main tool kit.
    This is a handy utility item that can be used for many other home projects also given the range of sizes of the included tools.
    Thanks very much.

    bp

  2. J Siegel

    This will replace a set of hex wrenches, two screw drivers and a small adjustable wrench I carry in a under seat bag on my e-bike. Its going to save me some room, and I prefer an exact wrench size rather than using an adjustable wrench.

    J Siegel

  3. Some guy

    This works. It has most of the hex drivers you need in practice and the bone style wrench covers most of the sockets. You can do most of the work you usually need to do on a bicycle with it. And the drivers are amazingly light

    Still this isn’t what I would reach for unless it was all I had. Everything is just a bit rough in finish and lightly built for every day use. But as a tool to pop into your jersey before a long, unsupported ride? Yeah it’ll do that. Still if you don’t need all the sockets on the wrench there are better multitools out there at around this price

    Some guy

  4. Stephanie Hogan

    you get 8 basic tools and a wrench with 10 sizes. this isn’t a replacement for any proper tools but are very convenient to carry around in a bag or pocket it works fine for it’s intended use to repair/adjust mountain bikes on the go.

    there can be some issue with the design of the wrench to get good leverage but finding a stick or rock on the ground and shoving it in the other end and using that to get a longer handle works fine and is well built enough to take the punishment of smacking it with a rock.

    overall very impressive for what it is highly recommend.

    Stephanie Hogan

  5. Marc J Chabot

    This nice little set of tools has so far had everything I needed for my bike. It also got me out of a jam in fixing the toilet in my RV. I was able to squeeze these into a space where I could get no other tools. The tools themselves are well-made, and haven’t stripped. When I had tried virtually every tool I had, I found these to be very helpful. Having these at hand in my bike bag make me feel confident that I can fix or adjust anything I need to…on the fly. I am thinking about getting a second set for my larger tool box. $15 is a decent price for what I have used these for in just the short time I have had them.

    Marc J Chabot

  6. Marc J Chabot

    I had a bone wrench in my tool kit back in the 60s, (I think I still have it) so I was drawn to this little set. Of course, my old bone wrench openings rounded out over time and became mostly useless, but it takes me back… I think this set would be nice for a beginner bike mechanic who is curious and interested in maintaining and adjusting their bike, but maybe they (or their gift giver) don’t want to spend a lot (say, on Park Tools) to get up to speed with their tool set. There is a nice mix of sizes (as you can see from the photos). They are not terribly light weight (I don’t have a balance sensitive enough to mass them) but they have a good heft in your hand. I think I’d leave the bone wrench in the shop and tuck the mini-tool in my bike bag in case I needed to adjust something on the road.

    Marc J Chabot

  7. Serebro

    I ordered these to pack into my seat bag for emergency repairs, but I’ve found myself grabbing the bone wrench to do maintenance on my wheelchair as well.

    The multitool isn’t anything special, though I’ll admit I’m spoiled on that as I still have a brand-name one from my days as a bike mechanic. It IS functional and sturdy enough to be able to break a stubborn bolt or screw loose without having to worry too much about damaging the tool or rounding edges too rapidly.

    The bone wrench, though, is particularly solid and the real star of this kit with its small size and relatively light weight, and I love that I can fit both it and a multitool into a space just a bit thicker than a box of playing cards. I still use metal tire levers, so it’s easy enough to use one of them through the opposite end of the bone if I need a little extra leverage.

    Serebro

  8. F. R. Gallo

    works very well and is compact so can carry with me while
    riding my bike

    F. R. Gallo