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Jim S
a Cross Country Rider
from Louisville, KYDate Reviewed: July 16, 2002
Strengths: They work as they're supposed toWeaknesses: Small, so leverage may be a problem if the cones are too tight. Thin, so the kinda dig in your hand.Bottom Line: Of course they're not as nice as the long, coated shop wrenches but they're also not nearly expensive. Like the guy below said, one of them (I have the 13/14, 15/16, and 17/18) is not perfectly straight where it slides on the cone but its not a problem. Great product for the home mechanic.
Duration Product Used: More than 3 years
Purchased At: St. Mathew's Schwinn
Similar Products Used: Park shop cone wrenches
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Digger DGR
a Weekend Warrior
from DartmouthDate Reviewed: December 25, 2001
Strengths: inexpensive. fit cones very good. perect for home useWeaknesses: not good for shop use.Bottom Line: I have the double sided 13 and 14, 15 and 16mm cone wrenches. They work fine, but when tightening the other end of the wrench kinda digs into yer hand. Now were not talkin major pain, but I am sure the single sided rubber coated handle that Park sells is much more comfortable.
These for the price, for home use are perfect. I noticed after 2 years of use the edge around the wrench that fits over the cone is a tad bent up a bit, but they still work fine.
Favorite Trail: road rider mostly
Duration Product Used: 2 Years
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$5.00
Purchased At: MEC
Similar Products Used: none
Bike Setup: Marinoni road bike, sport/touring, shimano 105, Sun Venus Rims
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