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Quality
They do the job, seem a tad bit flimsier than the quality of my park pedal wrench but i'm sire they'll be fine if used properly
Decent quality for the price, no issues to note.
I particularly like that if yo have this whole set, you get an extra 13, which is the commonest size for the actual cone, so yo... Read More
Packaging/appearance
These looked really thin and cheaply made too me when i got them out of the package.
Competitiveness
More durable than most other brands out there.
I read some negative reviews of less expensive no-name wrenches sold on amazon and decided not to take the chance.
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- Our engine has discovered that over 80% high quality reviews are present.
- This product had a total of 144 reviews as of our last analysis date on Mar 26 2021.
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
These are designed so that when your working on an axle if a normal crescent wrench won’t work it can fit in a tight space
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The only con of this product is that if a bolt is torque down really tightly this wrench may slip and strip the screw but this only happens if your not using good mechanical position however if the wheel is bolted on the frame just use a normal crescent wrench it will less likely strip
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
These are park tools so you cant purchase better
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
These are not full sized cone wrenches with nice rubberized handles
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
These are pretty short wrenches aboit 5
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I particularly like that if yo have this whole set you get an extra 13 which is the commonest size for the actual cone so you can hold the axle with the one and tighten the other then jamming the lock nut probably a 17 without the axle turning
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
These looked really thin and cheaply made too me when i got them out of the package
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