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🚲 Pirhosigma Double Bicycle Spanner: Ultimate Cycling Tool for Efficiency Review

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Revainrating 4 out of 5Β Β 
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Description of 🚲 Pirhosigma Double Bicycle Spanner: Ultimate Cycling Tool for Efficiency

Double Ended 8 mm thru 19 mm Cone Wrench. 8mm and 10mm. 12mm and 14mm / 13mm and 15mm. 14mm and 17mm / 17mm and 19mm. MADE OF HIGH QUALITY THIN STEEL AND ARE NICKEL PLATED.

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Double the Convenience for Bike Repairs

This cycling tool is a game-changer! The compact size and double-ended design make it effortless to fix my bike on-the-go. The spanner feels sturdy and well-made, ensuring my confidence in its durability. However, the lack of ergonomic grip may cause discomfort during prolonged use. Overall, a perfect addition for any Industrial and Scientific toolbox.

Pros
  • Convenient design with two different size spanners for easy and quick adjustments of your bicycle.
Cons
  • Not suitable for very specific or specialized bike components that require a unique size of spanner.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Poor quality but works

These are just stamped metal but work well by holding the bearing cone while you tighten the lock nut. They are 3mm thick, they are thicker than stamped sheet metal but thinner than flare nuts to fit. They are not intended for use in high torque applications.

Pros
  • Open-end wrench
Cons
  • Other

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Not good. in hand tool

. Bought to remove the flare nut from the bike axle. This wrench had enough slip that if I tried to break the two nuts, the flare nut would slip out. I ended up taking the axle to the bike shop to have one of the mechanics unbolt it. I was able to use this wrench to reassemble the nuts on a spare axle that didn't require the obviously Herculean torque applied by whoever installed it, but overall I wasn't impressed with this wrench set.

Pros
  • hand tool
Cons
  • you could choose a newer model