I know people have a different priority, but think about how much you are saving here. $10~20? Isn't it better to have great working tools than half modified cheaper alternatives at mediocre saving?
Originally Posted by
CliffordK
Interesting.
I rarely need to pull a cassette on the road, but one of the reasons would be broken spokes. And, using straight-pull spokes, they can be replaced without pulling the cassette.
Of course, that probably is only good for road bikes, not heavy touring.
Perhaps you could convince Wolftooth to grind nipple notches into their cassette insert.
Actually, as I was fighting with tubeless the other day, I found that my spokewrench was perfect for removing valve cores.

I guess that's not a bad idea, but the majority of people carry multi-tools if they want to carry these tools so might be not necessary.
Yes, Shimano nipple wrench works well with Presta valve cores.