Specifications:  Power: 3W Input Voltage:AC 100-145V  Material: High Strength Aluminum  Color Temperature:Cool White(5500-6000K)  Luminous Flux:480-650LM  Beam Angle:45 degree  Life Span:50000 hours  LED Working Temperature:-25°C - +65°C  Features:  1. Solid state, shockproof, and low maintenance cost.  2. Saving energy more than 90% by ordinary bulbs.  3. Long lifespan and working time; 12 hours/day is perfect, producing low heat.  4. No RF Interference and no mercury or other hazardous materials, approved by CE and RoHS.  Perfect for home use, office, store, super market, bars, cafe, exhibition, halls, museum hotel and other lighting. 
J**A
You get what you pay for so keep that in mind
The short version, for those that don't want to read all the way through this, is that it's a good kit for someone that needs to assemble a new big box store bicycle. I'm not disappointed for the price but these aren't even amateur quality tools.As for the long version let's delve in. I bought this kit as a "Just for now" kit of some basic tools to work on the family bikes this summer. I know full well what a good set of tools such as Park Tools or Pedro's tools runs so I could tell going in that this was not going to be of that quality; all the same when you need a tool and have a tight budget you take what you can get. Before I go on I do want to say that the seller is in no way at fault for these cheap tools, the package came complete, on time and as promised.It's been over a month now and I've torn down (almost completely) about a dozen bikes. In addition I served as a volunteer mechanic at a local children's bike rodeo for an afternoon doing basic adjustments, repairs and safety checks all with only this kit. I'm an experienced bicycle mechanic so this is not a case of failure to use the tools properly.First off the good, these tools under perfect circumstance would be great for a weekend warrior, a parent tuning up their kids big box bike or just a starter set for someone new to cycling. The Spoke Wrench is actually well made and comfortable to work with which was a surprise given the cost of the set. I'm also really pleased with the Chain Tool which for it's basic design is comfortable to use which is rare for these cheap sets. The Hex Wreches or Allen Keys, depending on your region, have yet to strip a bolt or round off on me which is shocking to be honest. The Cotterless Crank Tool or Crank Puller as it's often called also has worked a treat and left me with no complaints. Here ends the list of good finds.The bad news here is that these tools are mostly made out of that super cheap metal that is being pumped out of asian countries now days. These tools broke, warped and dinged over the course of the last month (see photos) and has left me needing to look for another set; for which I'll plunk down the bigger bucks to buy better brand name tools. For example the Lock Ring Tool just sheared off leading to expletives, bruised and bleeding knuckles and the inability to complete the task. The Headset Wrench performed fine for working on a newer bike that just needed an adjustment but the moment I had to apply any pressure to try and remove the lock nut from an older bike that had a little dirt and rust the metal dinged and the wrench warped. Speaking of wrenches warping I am very disappointed in the Pedal Remover (Wrench) as it tool dinged and turned into a hand smashing, bloody knuckle making bolt stripper. This is a problem as you're pretty much only ever going to see pedals that have had no anti seize, were over tightened in the first place and have been beaten and rusted in place while working on bikes so this tools MUST be made well. Finally let's talk about the Freewheel Remover and how I now have a pile of wheels from different manufacturers, makes and models that it's just too big to fit. Based on how slightly oversized the tool is I can only assume it's a quality assurance failure but unless I take the time to grind or file it down it's just a decorative paperweight, totally useless for removing anything bicycle related. As for the Cone Wrenches I don't see them holding up to a stubborn cone or axel removal.The rest of the tools in this set are equally pedestrian but they seem to about what one would expect for the price. To reiterate if you're just looking for something to assemble and tune that X-Mas big box store bike then this will do the job nicely. If you are looking to tune up an older bike from a garage sale or thrift store then you might want to pass on these and invest in some Park Tools brand gear because this kit can't hold up to even moderate resistance. Three stars because the price is right for what is on offer.
T**O
Not bad for the $$
Ok so it has everything you need. Is it high quality? Well, it's adequate. I am a diy'er and thought it might be better not to go over the top $$ wise getting set up at home to work on my bike(s). I think this will do fine when/if i grow out of it. Read reviews before buying and mostly agree w what i read. Some raved, some trashed but i think its somewhere in between. Comes in a bulletproof case and will get any diy'er farther along than not having any of the special tools necessary to tweak the bike.
B**S
Awesome kit! Everything you'll ever need to fix a ...
Awesome kit! Everything you'll ever need to fix a bike in one slim and convenient case.We have several kids and adult bikes and this tool kit has everything to fix any bike and even more, there are some tools that I have no idea how what to use for :)I didn't expect professional grade quality but this kit exceeds my expectations. Obviously, it is not a professional kit, but I think this kit should last forever for an average bike lover.Very satisfied with this purchase.
M**E
Great bike kit for the car
I bought this cat so that I would have a set of tools to work on my bike to leave it in my car. This has been a fantastic hit with pretty much every tool I would need Trailside! I did add one thing that was a bolt with a 7/16 not to use on my crank. There also is some space to leave a set of cables and cramps which saved me a few weeks ago! Not my main cat but for something cheap to leave in my car so I can fix my bike trail side disc it was worth every penny.
G**A
Terrible tool set
I’m not a bike mechanic. Haven’t changed a pedal out in a couple decades. These tools are cheap metal. Ended up removing 3 pedals of the 4 with my regular open end wrench. I wouldn’t buy these tools. Won’t use most but at least a decent pedal wrench would have made the set. See images after trying on two pedals.In all fairness, one of the pedals was stubborn, slightly stuck. Used a mallet to bang on one end to loosen pedal. Warped this pedal wrench. My open end wrench worked just fine.I don’t give many 1 ratings. This deserves a 0
A**
the thing for sprocket disassembly is a cheap metal and the notch on the spanner bent and now does not grip on my first use other than that my other problem was the tools don't really lock in place so everytime you open it you got stuff scattered around but I still recommend this as a starter and over just get a ...
It's got some work that needs done mainly some of the wrenches , lock ring spanner , the thing for sprocket disassembly is a cheap metal and the notch on the spanner bent and now does not grip on my first use other than that my other problem was the tools don't really lock in place so everytime you open it you got stuff scattered around but I still recommend this as a starter and over just get a new spanner
L**S
Quality as expected, tool compatibility disappointing
I found the quality to be slightly better than expected given a lot of the negative reviews. The hook spanner feels a bit weak, but otherwise most of the tools seems decent - price considered.What I found most disappointing was the generic description such as as "freewheel remover tool" and "bottom bracket tool", as opposed to specifying the exact tool, e.g diameter, number of splines, and so on. I bought this set expecting/hoping it would work for shimano, as this is one of the more common bike part manufactures. I have found that this is not the case, making the vague descriptions seem rather intentional in an attempt to miss lead the buyer.The freewheel remover did not work for shimano, since the diameter was slightly larger, I am not sure what it would work for. I tried to install a shimano un-55 bottom bracket and oddly enough it fit on the chainring/drive side, but not on the other side, so either it was made for something else or the tolerance of manufacturing for this tool is very poor.TLDR, a decent buy that covers a lot of basic bike tools, but expect that additional purchases are needed to get either the right tool or as some tools may break over time.
P**N
This is a good set for bike jockeys to do more on their bikes
This is a good selection of tools for the bike mechanic who needs a set to take their skills to the next level. I went from changing tires and lubing my bike to being able to replace the cassette and service the derailers. Good set and the case is okay. Eventually I get a new tool box for my bike tools but this is a great start. Quality of the tools is medium but now I have a complete set.
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