Nice mini tool
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| Review Date: March 18, 2010 |
| Reviewer: leek, Seattle, WA, USA |
Nice mini tool for camera bag as well as bicycles.
Has Phillips screwdriver and hex keys to mount / unmount tripod equipment.
I did need to spray some WD-40 on it at first, because it was a little stiff.
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Amazingly Tiny Tool Set
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| Review Date: May 17, 2010 |
| Reviewer: GalCalif, Bay Area, CA |
| This tool set is absolutely tiny. So tiny I worried it might not be up to the job if you needed to tighten up a seat post or something that needs a little torque to it. In fact, it did a fine job. I have never seen a tinier combo-tool. I would recommend it highly. I may get a second one to replace a big old beast that I have in another pouch. So tiny you it takes up about zero space - which is great. |
Good thing in small package
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| Review Date: July 21, 2010 |
| Reviewer: Joseph Morris, Berkeley, California |
| This tool is so small that Topeak even put a small key ring on it . . . and you know, if I was a few more notches up on the bike geek scale I might actually attach it to my keys because it is very useful and takes up that little room. I just spent a couple of weeks bike touring in Ecuador, and although I had a larger set of wrenches in my panniers, this was the one I went for more often because it got the job done and was easier to keep it available in my pocket. |
Awesome
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| Review Date: January 11, 2009 |
| Reviewer: M. Hernandez, EP, TX |
| It's tiny. Even smaller than I thought it would be. Has the just the stuff needed for a quick repair on the road. |
Tiny and well made for always having on the bike
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| Review Date: November 28, 2008 |
| Reviewer: Bikelink, Philadelphia, PA |
| Tiny but with the allen wrench heads (and philips head) that you'll need for minor adjustments on the road. Small enough to put in undersaddle back and forget about until you need it. Rock solid and doesn't flex/twist under strong rotating pressure. Doesn't have 'lots' of stuff that you also may need (big allen wrench for cranks, chain tool), but it is what it is. Can be hard to get leverage given how small it is, but extending allen wrench pieces on opposite side helps a lot. Also can be hard to fully rotate in small space since body of tool is close to tip of tool with short tools. You should have 'regular' allen wrenches and more tools at home (even if you are a non-mechanic that rides like me), but this tool is so tiny you have no excuse for not at least carrying this when out on any ride. |
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