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Originally Posted by FBinNY
It's weird. Earlier there were 25 reviews with an average of 4/5 stars. They ran, form "total piece of crap that fell apart" to a number of "I didn't expect much at the price and was very pleasantly surprised.

All in all, it probably depends on what you want out of it. IMO- these kinds of tools aren't well suited to everyday use as basic repair tools. But if you're looking for something to use for light emergency field repairs and adjustments, it's probably more than adequate.

What you need to think about isn't pice and quality as much as what you need and how you'll use it. Odds are you don't need half of the 16 functions, and so might look for a simpler tool that does less better (or cheaper, or is lighter/smaller).

Otherwise, this price doesn't buy muh, but then again you don't need much either.
Very true. What would your recommendation be for an inexpensive multi tool? I want to have a versatile tool that I can use for basic repairs on and off the road. I also do not have quick release tires, so the tool would have to address that issue. Someone recommended the Hexus 2.
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