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2025-09-06 15:14:03
It has every tool you might require but if you are watching weight , it is a little bulky and heavy.
Alexis
2025-08-09 10:53:23
good tool for the price, but my order was incomplete. No patches inside like the picture 😞
M.Koko
2025-07-28 15:13:38
The biggest problem here are the two tire levers on the ends. They're held in tight, and very difficult to pry them out with just your fingernail... not enough clearance. Had they angled it differently with room to pry up, I'd give this a glowing recommendation to others. But they didn't, and I can't.You can use most anything to wedge the levers out (a dime, key, etc.), but I shouldn't have to fish for additional tools to make this work. Ignoring the levers, I'm not a fan of the patch kit they included. Self-adhesive tire boots always fail me. Not once have I had a sold longterm (or even shorterm) seal. Its got to use separate vulcanizing cement. I can swap in my own stuff though.Aside from the above, this is a really solid product. Lots of useful (and frequently used) tools, and there's no wiggle or looseness to be found (even from the chain breaker!!). I was surprised how tight the tolerances are. Everything smooth, nothing sharp, the plastics feel good, and a nice solid feel. I could mistake this for a premium tool. If only they'd fix the tire lever issue.
JC
2025-07-16 13:59:48
As a cyclist you want to have as much of the tools you could need if something breaks while out on a ride. This has so much, in a nice strong set.
Bikini Whisperer
2025-07-06 17:46:59
Item arrived looked just like the product photos will all of the described features.When on a road bike for any distance, there are some basics that you probable carry with you... spare tube, CO2 (or rechargeable) inflator, a couple of simple tire irons. Maybe a patch kit, but many replace the tire instead of trying to patch it.This little multitool is much of what you might need at that next level of something needing attention. Assortment of hex keys, screw drivers, spoke wrenches, a patch kit, and a couple of chain tools.It's a little heavy for my tastes, but if I was out on a long unsupported ride, I'd consider making room for it if I thought it had the right selection of tools.The challenge with something like this is that each bike is going to need a couple of specific tools, but not the rest. A torx driver? Never owned a bike that needed that, but maybe yours does.I use the Hex keys in 5mm, 6mm, 7mm, and very rarely 8mm, so yup, those are useful... but on my bikes I've never needed the other 4 hex keys that are under 5mm, and then this tool is missing the 7mm that I do need.And I've only once or twice had to use a chain tool - and that was always on someone else's bike.Realistically, that means that this will be tool that stays in the car, "just in case" something comes up as we're all getting ready to ride... but I might want a full bike tool kit in the car trunk if I'm going that route.So while it's not a great fit for my needs, I can think of a couple of folks I've ridden with that I'd like to gift one of these - then if they ran into minor issues, they'd have a tool that someone around them could use to get the issue sorted out.But it is a great little multi-tool, and those are hard to resist!
Brian
2025-07-05 16:22:55
~Unbiased review, no benefitpenalty for goodbad marks~It's a multitool, we've all seen them, but this one's made for bicyclists. It's made as an emergency, breakdown on the side of the road or trail type of tool, complete with tire patches stuffed in the middle of it. Of course, you can use it as a general tool to repair and maintain your bike as well, and for the casual bicyclists, it serves that purpose well.The only downside to this type of tool is that if you are trying to keep your total weight as low as possible, there would be no point in carrying so many hex wrenches and screw drivers that may not apply to your specific bike. Still, it's nice to have spare tools, and this one is going in my saddle bag.
Vikesh Patel
2025-06-13 11:40:31
This multitool bicycle repair tool kit worked great during a recent Boy Scout cycling merit badge trip. We had a scout that needed help with a tire and this tool came in great use. Highly recommended.
JDL Reviews
2025-05-10 11:46:30
This OKAI bike tool has all the standard portable tools one needs riding, and then some. It has 7 hex keys (2mm to 8mm), including an innovative 8mm cap that goes on top of the 5mm key to save space. It has 1 slot, 1 Philips and 1 T25 driver. It has 2 spoke slots, a 15mm wrench included on the chain repair tool. For the extras not on any of my other bike multi-tools are: a chain hook, 2 tire levers, and a tube patch repair kit. All of these are smartly packaged within the tool. About the only tool I carry while riding that this does not have, is my CO2 inflator.I have not used the levers yet, but they are one item I have broken in the past and these may easily break too. I will still carry a couple of strong ones with me.At 182g, this is light enough for me and the cost is reasonable. I do recommend this.
raja kumar
2025-04-27 14:02:25
Product is not same what shown in product picture. No OKAI branding. No blue plastic for tyre open. No pre glued patch.
Clousot
2025-04-26 12:55:14
It has every tool you might require but if you are watching weight , it is a little bulky and heavy.
Alexis
2025-04-16 15:39:17
good tool for the price, but my order was incomplete. No patches inside like the picture 😞
M.Koko
2025-03-20 10:03:48
The biggest problem here are the two tire levers on the ends. They're held in tight, and very difficult to pry them out with just your fingernail... not enough clearance. Had they angled it differently with room to pry up, I'd give this a glowing recommendation to others. But they didn't, and I can't.You can use most anything to wedge the levers out (a dime, key, etc.), but I shouldn't have to fish for additional tools to make this work. Ignoring the levers, I'm not a fan of the patch kit they included. Self-adhesive tire boots always fail me. Not once have I had a sold longterm (or even shorterm) seal. Its got to use separate vulcanizing cement. I can swap in my own stuff though.Aside from the above, this is a really solid product. Lots of useful (and frequently used) tools, and there's no wiggle or looseness to be found (even from the chain breaker!!). I was surprised how tight the tolerances are. Everything smooth, nothing sharp, the plastics feel good, and a nice solid feel. I could mistake this for a premium tool. If only they'd fix the tire lever issue.
JC
2025-03-04 12:27:22
As a cyclist you want to have as much of the tools you could need if something breaks while out on a ride. This has so much, in a nice strong set.
Bikini Whisperer
2025-03-02 17:43:10
Item arrived looked just like the product photos will all of the described features.When on a road bike for any distance, there are some basics that you probable carry with you... spare tube, CO2 (or rechargeable) inflator, a couple of simple tire irons. Maybe a patch kit, but many replace the tire instead of trying to patch it.This little multitool is much of what you might need at that next level of something needing attention. Assortment of hex keys, screw drivers, spoke wrenches, a patch kit, and a couple of chain tools.It's a little heavy for my tastes, but if I was out on a long unsupported ride, I'd consider making room for it if I thought it had the right selection of tools.The challenge with something like this is that each bike is going to need a couple of specific tools, but not the rest. A torx driver? Never owned a bike that needed that, but maybe yours does.I use the Hex keys in 5mm, 6mm, 7mm, and very rarely 8mm, so yup, those are useful... but on my bikes I've never needed the other 4 hex keys that are under 5mm, and then this tool is missing the 7mm that I do need.And I've only once or twice had to use a chain tool - and that was always on someone else's bike.Realistically, that means that this will be tool that stays in the car, "just in case" something comes up as we're all getting ready to ride... but I might want a full bike tool kit in the car trunk if I'm going that route.So while it's not a great fit for my needs, I can think of a couple of folks I've ridden with that I'd like to gift one of these - then if they ran into minor issues, they'd have a tool that someone around them could use to get the issue sorted out.But it is a great little multi-tool, and those are hard to resist!
Brian
2025-02-24 18:39:25
~Unbiased review, no benefitpenalty for goodbad marks~It's a multitool, we've all seen them, but this one's made for bicyclists. It's made as an emergency, breakdown on the side of the road or trail type of tool, complete with tire patches stuffed in the middle of it. Of course, you can use it as a general tool to repair and maintain your bike as well, and for the casual bicyclists, it serves that purpose well.The only downside to this type of tool is that if you are trying to keep your total weight as low as possible, there would be no point in carrying so many hex wrenches and screw drivers that may not apply to your specific bike. Still, it's nice to have spare tools, and this one is going in my saddle bag.
Vikesh Patel
2025-02-21 17:41:47
This multitool bicycle repair tool kit worked great during a recent Boy Scout cycling merit badge trip. We had a scout that needed help with a tire and this tool came in great use. Highly recommended.
JDL Reviews
2025-02-08 12:26:50
This OKAI bike tool has all the standard portable tools one needs riding, and then some. It has 7 hex keys (2mm to 8mm), including an innovative 8mm cap that goes on top of the 5mm key to save space. It has 1 slot, 1 Philips and 1 T25 driver. It has 2 spoke slots, a 15mm wrench included on the chain repair tool. For the extras not on any of my other bike multi-tools are: a chain hook, 2 tire levers, and a tube patch repair kit. All of these are smartly packaged within the tool. About the only tool I carry while riding that this does not have, is my CO2 inflator.I have not used the levers yet, but they are one item I have broken in the past and these may easily break too. I will still carry a couple of strong ones with me.At 182g, this is light enough for me and the cost is reasonable. I do recommend this.
raja kumar
2025-01-29 18:41:26
Product is not same what shown in product picture. No OKAI branding. No blue plastic for tyre open. No pre glued patch.
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