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No hay artículos en el carroGary Smith
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 18 de agosto de 2024
I purchased this set because the day my $3500 bike 2 months old had rusty balls (bearings that is) it had a very weird size of wrench to disassemble the spindle. I Decided to permanently get a set with enough sizes to not have to keep buying wrenches. This works as designed and they seem to be made well.
A**** A***
Comentado en Turquía el 19 de julio de 2024
Ürün görseldeki gibi değil. Piyasadaki en ucuz güneşliklerden. Üşenmesem iade ederdim. Amazon bu konuda daha denetçi olmalı.
David Chadwick
Comentado en Australia el 15 de marzo de 2024
Did the job well
susan dunbar
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 14 de octubre de 2024
I’m very pleased with this sun shield. I have an Outback and the blue one fits and looks great! The quality is good, thicker and stronger than expected. Keeps the car cooler for sure, and folds easily with a handy clip to keep tidy. It’s oversized in the sense that it comes up the sides slightly for thorough coverage and can easily be tucked a bit into position. Use visors to keep top in place. It’s not meant for perfectly snug fit.. be sure to check sizes to suit - should generally be a good fit for the size sedan or suv you have. I had the umbrella style before, and although it was tapered to spread larger on bottom (in alignment with the windshield) it was much more flimsy and eventually the spokes broke away from nylon 🫤 so I am happy to have this new stronger one that will last! 👍
nyhubba88 In White Plains
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 7 de septiembre de 2024
Returning a great productI measured the dimensions of my two original sunshades and they were the same size as this oneThe original two are 14 and 12 years old each and were used over the years on several carsCurrently have a 2016 Mini Coopee Countrymand and a 2010 Nissan CubeRead tons of reviews and the detail that impress Ed ne was the mention of how sturdy thid $25 item was - just like the ones from over a decade ago (like my situation)However, the new one (albeit very sturdy and well built) does not fit my carsThe scalloped area to accommodate the mirror post was tops shallowMy original ones were each 1.5 inches deeper allowing the shade to be positioned under the mirrorNo matter how much Ifiddled with it, the new one just would not fit between the mirror stem and the base of the windshieldSadly I will return it BUT just ordered a 1.5 inch shorter one ……..
Eric in Cincinnati
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 13 de septiembre de 2024
I have a basic set of Park wrenches, but this set is lower cost, has coated longer handles, and more sizes...! They DO fit the narrow axle nuts.
Jasoon
Comentado en Canadá el 29 de marzo de 2023
I haven't used them yet but they seem to be good quality and half the price compared to Park Tool. Lets be honest, they're dirt cheap to make and I probably even over paid for these but for the amount of time I need them they're going to be just fine I'm sure.
Karen Astrid Capistrán Baizabal
Comentado en México el 13 de octubre de 2023
No se pudo cargar el contenido.
JAKE
Comentado en Canadá el 7 de septiembre de 2023
I liked it because it was perfect for what it was designed to do. It was sturdy and weather resistant.
Kindle Customer
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 6 de octubre de 2022
I hadn't worked on a bicycle in years, but recently rebuilt a few for friends. I dragged out the meager tool kit I had been using since my teens or early twenties. The old stamped-steel tools finally wore out, and I chose these Bikehand tools to take their place. These wrenches are way better than the old ones. They have greater reach, are sized right, and feel good in the hand. Plus, they are decently priced for a hobbyist like me, who doesn't fix bicycles for a living.
Rolidnot
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 5 de junio de 2021
Well made, thin enough for cone work, I haven’t managed to damage them so far despite some hard pulling with a cheater bar. They are long enough to give good leverage in most situations but not always.I keep these wrenches connected with a reusable zip tie and keep them in my cycle tool bag. The single blue handled wrench in the photo is a Park 15mm - sometimes I need two 15mm cone wrenches.I’ve pulled the cones and axles off of about 30 bike wheels so far, replaced bearings and greased them with no issues using these wrenches. Hope that helps!
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