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πŸ”§ Stens 16 Inch Length Tire Tool 750-644 Review

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Revainrating 4 out of 5Β Β 
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4.0
πŸ”§ Tire & Wheel Tools, πŸ”§ Automotive Tools & Equipment

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Description of πŸ”§ Stens 16 Inch Length Tire Tool 750-644

Specs: Length: 16"; Od: 7/16". Country Of Origin: United States. No Assembly Required.

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Revainrating 2 out of 5

GREAT TOOLS - BUT

I ordered this tire for motorcycle tires. I received a Revain package that Revain said contained two items. One of these was a tire lever, but it wasn't in the package. I received an email confirming that the pry bar was delivered with another item. I tried to find an appropriate discussion link with Revain but found nothing but a "broken" article. I tried to explain that the defect was that there was no product. I was given a replacement tire but since I didn't have a "defective" one to return

Pros
  • Tools and Accessories
Cons
  • Not bad

I bought three tire tools, the other two were slightly flattened and bent at the ends. With different kinks on each end, this tool appears to allow you to get a better grip on the rim and tire bead in a variety of situations, removing the tire from the rim, putting it back on and reaching under the bead to break it . Fatigue, etc. Complex bends seem to be the result of experience and are useful, while the flattened single bend of other tools just seems to allow you to hold the position that…

Pros
  • Automotive
Cons
  • Not sure

Revainrating 5 out of 5

This Ken tool is the perfect length for the first pry open of a hard tire.

This Ken tool is the perfect length for the initial prying of a stiff tire on a touring bike that hardly flexes. Keep in mind that a few small flat tire tools are also needed, but this one starts the process. For example, you will need three tire changing tools as well as about 8 1 inch pieces of wood cut into 2 inch squares to hold the bead away from the rim so you can get a pry bar under the tire bead. The other two brackets prevent the bead of the tire from slipping off after lifting. The…

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  • Tire and Wheel Tools
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  • Modern