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August 27, 2025
Used this to remove my tires and Install Mr. TUFFY liners on my Ariel Rider Grizzly with 20x4 Fat Tires. I installed the liners previously on the front but used a prybar and some smaller tire levers it worked but it was super hard and I actually broke one. With these levers it made the tire removal and install so much easier. I was a bit skeptical because they were plastic but once I got them in Hand you can tell they're strong. I didn't break a single one. The valve core removal tool works well even when they're torqued tightly. I didn't use the metal spoons to remove the tire just to fix the rim tape, but I'm sure they will work well. Came with a nice bag and a greeting card too.
Small Arms Collector
August 5, 2025
It’s a good value for the money, though I have no idea why one would need so many. They worked well and felt well built. The plastic ones were maybe a bit thicker than ideal but still worked. The pouch just barely fits the levers.
Adam T Doscher
July 31, 2025
Unfortunately it’s true that occasionally one must endure the rigors of changing a tire on their bicycle. You’ll be glad to have this kit with you if ever that moment comes. These levers are sturdy and compact. They are excellently designed and manufactured to help you remove and replace a tire when needed. They are small, lightweight and inexpensive. The only downside to these tire levers is that they are utterly useless for anything less than 12 inches. For some reason, the leverage needed to loosen the bead on 12†and smaller tires is beyond the capabilities of these levers in such a manner that I’d be willing to condemn them were it not for the fact that they are virtually indestructible and offered at a price that runs the competitors off the map. Anything greater than the 12 inches mentioned is perfectly suited to repair and replacement with this four piece kit. These levers are not only sturdy but incredibly lightweight. I love them and keep them in my day pack for those unexpected emergencies. It’s worth your time and money to take these on a cycling journey as you’ll never know when you’ll need them.
SillyKitty55
April 5, 2025
I am no bike expert and this was my first time changing the inner tube of any bicycle. My bike is a road fixie bike and has super thing tires and inner tube. I cannot up to date find it's tube size online or in stores. It costs me $25 every time I take it to the bike shop to get replacement. With the mountain bike tires, the business owner charges 40-60 each tire repair (for specifically replacing the inner tube and putting air in it. ) I didn't want to spend $40-60 to pay him to fix it for me on the mountain bike. I've never done this before and it took me about 30 minutes to replace the inner tube. My neighbor has a machine that is an automatic air filter for bike tires. He was kind enough to fill the tire for me after I repaired it. I didn't installed it back onto the bike which took me another like 20 minutes to do because of the breaks being super tight. I had to lose the front break a tiny bit. Over all doing this for my first time with our any trouble, I am proud of myself and I am super happy with the tools I ordered!
Customer
March 29, 2025
Perfect tools to have when you’re changing your tires and tubesðŸ˜
Daron A.
March 16, 2025
Easy to use! Make sure you use the plastic levers when you’re sliding along your rim to prevent scratching.
Patricia Mcconnell
February 19, 2025
price and product are great
Customer
February 13, 2025
I bought these tire levers because they were advertised as stainless steel, but they bent on the very first use. They feel like they're made of cheap aluminum instead. On top of that, they're way too short to provide the leverage needed to get a tire off easily. Instead of helping, they made the job a lot harder, and I had to put in way more effort than necessary. Overall, a waste of money and not worth the hassle. Would not recommend.
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