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Bike Repair Multitool kit: Bicycle Portable Multi Tool Set – 17pcs Cycling Accessories with Chain Braker Spoke Wrench 2-8mm Hex for Mountain Road Electric and City Bike

(9 customer reviews)

$19.99 $27.89

  • All-in-One Kit: Designed by bike mechanics, this 17-in-1 bike multitool includes 2-8mm hex keys, Torx, Phillips, and Flat screwdrivers, spoke wrenches, and a chain breaker. It handles repairs and adjustments for brakes, chains, frames, seats, and spokes, ensuring a smooth, dependable ride
  • Portable Companion: Compact and efficient, this bicycle tool measures just 3.4×1.7×0.8 inches, one-third the size of a smartphone, and weighs 168g. It’s designed for cyclists to carry easily, providing quick, on-the-go DIY repairs
  • Expertly Crafted: Built from military-grade steel with an electroplated finish and fish-scale texture for durability, corrosion resistance, and a non-slip grip. The black-silver contrast blends elegance and reliability, making this the last bike repair toolset you’ll need
  • Easy to Use: Ergonomically tested for comfort, this compact bike wrench tool allows smooth handling of each component. The 2:1 length-to-width ratio ensures an optimal lever design, balancing efficiency, and portability. Chain adjustments and spoke replacements become effortless and simple
  • Reliable Choice: Whether for city commuting, e-bike riding, or mountain and road cycling, multitool is perfect for handling unexpected bike issues. A must-have companion for your rides and a thoughtful gift for cycling enthusiasts like your husband, kids, or friends

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  1. Rightstep

    This is a very handy little multitool kit for the bike. I got it to replace a different set (one that’s triangular) that I misplaced.

    I would say that although this item comes with tons of tool options, the small details and overall quality feel a little less high end than my old tool. The finish on each of the tools doesn’t seem as nice, and they are a bit stiff to pull out.

    In addition, one thing that’s kind of annoying is that the metal flap that says the brand name doesn’t lock firmly into place. It is a bit loose and just flaps around/back and forth. It’s not a big deal and the rest of the tool stays shut, but I though that it was a little odd it didn’t click in place or anything.

    Overall however, I would say that this multitool is quite handy to have if you own a bike. There are moments where you really need to screw on accessories or adjust a few components, and this multitool certainly gets the job done.

    Rightstep

  2. JC

    I received this Bluvizo Bike Repair Multitool kit in October 2024. The item I received matched the Amazon product page description and pictures. I got this to replace the full size bundle of tools I keep in a bag attached to my bike seat. I only have this bag to carry items to handle issues while biking such as flat tires, perform needed adjustments, etc… I was tired of the amount of weight and space the full size complement of tools I carry with me while biking so I got this tool to try to save space and weight. This multitool was able to handle all the bolts and screws on my road and mountain bikes so that was a plus for me. The 4mm hex was slightly smaller than my full-sized standalone 4mm hex wrench I carry so the multitool’s 4mm hex was slightly loose in the bolt head while trying to use it. However I was still able to loosen/tighten the 4mm bolts on my bike using the multitool without any issues. I didn’t notice this issue with some of the other hex sizes that I needed for my bikes.

    The multitool is built sturdy and I like that the whole thing is held together by bolts which you can tighten in case each of the inner tools start to get loose and flop around over time. It looks like I can just tighten the 4 bolts that hold the whole thing together to fix any looseness of the inner tools that may develop over time. The multitool weighed 167 grams on my scale.

    I don’t think this tool was designed to replace full-sized tools so as an emergency road-side tool I think it is fine. If you are looking for a tool like this I think this Bluvizo Bike Repair Multitool is worth considering.

    JC

  3. Rightstep

    All the tools in one spot is a great addition to the tool chest, no more fun linga round for the right size alan key, and can be taken with you on that long ride (though it weighs a fair bit, so maybe in a backpack)

    but definitely works as intended. recommended.

    Rightstep

  4. Jeff W.

    There was a company that used to make a tool of this same design and it was a daily carry on my bike. It has a chain tool, which is kind of terrible to use, but better than nothing if you actually need to fix a broken chain on the road or trail.

    This tool isn’t the same quality as my original one. The tools are a little stiff, the wrenches seem to be die cast, it’s just all around not as nice as the original. But it’s a great value, easy to carry, and has about every size you’d need, barring some major overhaul.

    Jeff W.

  5. JC

    Has most of the tools needed for a quick fix including a chain breaker, which is nice to have if you need one. Tool is if decent quality but not quite like my Lenzyne which has the same tools and layout. These are great to keep in your bike bag or backpack for quick adjustments at home or on the road.

    JC

  6. StellaReviews

    This tool is an almost exact copy of another very popular tool, but doesn’t have quite the same degree of fit and finish. If you really want to save a few dollars, this will work just fine. It feels solid and the bits are snug in any of my Canfield / SRAM / OneUp bolts. It’s a decent alternative but I’d expect this to be under $20.

    StellaReviews

  7. Naatte Dogg Z13

    I’m a fan of this handy bike repair pocket tool. It includes most of the sizes I’ll need for on-the-road repairs and is quality-made.

    There are 17 different tools, size-labeled, that cover most of the components on my bikes. It’s made of electroplated steel and weighs just under 6 ounces. I especially like the snug-fit of the four spoke wrenches that are built into the chain tool. That feature is handy as the various bikes I ride require differing size wrenches.

    Bottom Line: Quality-made, compact, 6 ounce, all-steel bike tool with tools that fit most of my bike components, perfect for roadside repairs/adjustments. Includes chain tool and four different size spoke wrenches plus hex wrench, torx, Phillips and flat head screwdrivers. Great Tool!

    Naatte Dogg Z13

  8. Josh

    ✍️ The Bluvizo Bike Repair Multitool is a practical and compact solution for cyclists looking to reduce the weight and space of carrying full-sized tools. It covers most on-the-road repair needs with 17 different tools, including hex wrenches, spoke wrenches, and a chain tool. While the finish and fit may not match higher-end alternatives, the tool is sturdy and well-built and can tighten its components over time. Weighing just under 6 ounces, it’s perfect for roadside adjustments, though the chain tool is somewhat challenging. It’s a great value for those seeking convenience and functionality in a portable package.

    ✅ Pros:
    – Compact and lightweight design
    – Includes a wide variety of tools for most bike repairs
    – Sturdy construction with adjustable components

    ❌ Cons:
    – Finish and fit could be improved
    – Chain tool is challenging to use
    – Some tools may feel stiff initially

    🏗️Design: 9/10
    💪Durability: 9/10
    🤖Functionality: 9/10
    💰Value: 10/10

    Star Rating: 4⭐ – Product Meets Expectations

    🙏🏻 Thanks for reading my review, and I hope it helps!

    Josh