Bike Tool Mini 11 in 1 Multi-Tool – Chain Tool/Torx/Hex/Screwdriver Bicycle Multitool Kit – Cycling Mechanic Repair Tools with CO2 Inflator for Road and Mountain Bikes

(159 customer reviews)

$12.49

  • 【11 in 1 Bicycle Repair Tool】: Features 2, 2.5, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 8mm Allen wrenches, Torx T25 bit for disc brakes, flathead screwdriver, Phillips-head screwdriver, plus CO2 cartridge adapter
  • 【Lightweight and Easy To Use】: There’s a range of Hex, Torx, Phillips and flathead bits for all the tightening/untightening you’ll need to do on a ride. And at only 132/214 grams, it’s compact, lightweight and designed to fit perfectly in your pocket
  • 【Slim, Compact and Versatile】: This lightweight, compact bike multi tool is built to travel! Fits into any pocket or bike bag, yet performs like a shop-quality instrument. The CXWXC bike multi-tool is one of the most important piece of tool you should have in your saddle bag
  • 【High Quality Material】: This bike multi tool is made by Cr-V steel, we pride ourselves on creating affordable, high quality products that deliver the features that matter without those that don’t. 1.97” x 2.28” x 0.78”, lightweight at 4.66 oz

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  1. William A. Jackson

    I tried this tool because I thought it might be a small and inexpensive tool set we could include with used bikes we fix up and distribute in our community. It is small, but the length of the each tool is so short, sometimes you cannot reach the intended bolt or screw, and sometimes if you can reach your target, the sort tool lengths make it hard to apply the needed torque.

    I would suggest the manufacture make another version of the tool which eliminates the air spout at the axis of the tool and replace it with a simple axel, thereby allowing the individual tools to be longer.

    William A. Jackson

  2. McEwen

    Awesome little tool has almost everything you would need in a trail tool aside from tire repair.

    McEwen

  3. Blowfish

    Read the instructions for using the CO2 inflator and practice once at home before going on a long ride. I’ve used this about 20 times to inflate tires both Presta and Schrader. Note the 6mm allen is a sleeve mounted on another size.

    Blowfish

  4. MBackus

    Its a nice compact tool kit. Seems well constructed, nice plating on tool bits and it has a Co2 inflator. Hard to find something this complete in a multi-tool.

    MBackus

  5. Ryan

    I was originally hopeful for a product that served two purposes. However, the CO2 pump did not work as intended. I twisted on cartridge, then slightly back twist to begin pumping. I could not get it. Even with a second CO2 cartridge. I wasn’t going to try for a third. Instead, I bought a CO2 pump with a valve so I could control it easier. As far as it’s other function, I haven’t had to use yet. This thing is heavy and after being in my saddle bag for a couple months it came apart. Maybe from the road vibrations, but it was easy enough to put together. I don’t recommend this product due to it’s weight, and the CO2 function not working as intended.

    Ryan

  6. Eddie

    I mean, it does pretty much what it says it does.

    It’s bulky. It’s heavy. It’s chrome (not a huge fan of that).

    The inflator is a bit wonky because you gotta put it in and then untwist the cylinder to start inflating. It’s kinda annoying. I don’t know why you’d need to do that instead of just pushing it in like any other inflator.

    It’s got because it serves two purposes in one. But in the end, I’d go with one of each.

    Eddie

  7. D. Calia

    Used it right away on the road and it handled some very tight Allen bolts. It is sturdy and compact.

    D. Calia

  8. AmadoMTB

    Every mountain biker needs this tool if you carry CO2 cartridges. People are saying it’s heavy. But when you factor in that you don’t need to carry a CO2 adapter, then it’s an amazing tool to have and all that you need to get you back on the trail if you have a mechanical or if you have a flat. I’ve used it to adjust my derailleur trailside and it worked great. It is very well made and my go-to tool that I keep on my Granite strap. Just a tip…if you strap this with a tube, make sure you have the flathead away from the rubber on your tube. The flat head is very sharp.

    AmadoMTB