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Ultimate Tool Tray TT-15B

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Description:New Ultimate TT-15B Tool Tray. Continually requested by consumers and dealers alike and prototyped for Interbike 2003, the TT-15B is now shipping. Turn your Ultimate repair stand into an Ultimate Workstation with everything at arms reach!
  • Attaches to all Ultimate repair stands (BRS-80 Pro Series, BRS-70B Deluxe Consumer, and new BRS-50R Entry Consumer).
  • Fully Compartmentalized—compartments specifically shaped and sized to hold lube, cleaner, all tools, spoke wrenches, brushes, rags and even your favorite beverage container.
  • Parts Washer Compartment with Drain—deep basin with drain holds cleaners for washing parts, or use to hold large tools and components.
  • Large Hook—hang brushes and rags for organization and quick accessibility.


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    Submitted by Debi a Cross Country Rider from San Marcos, CA
    Date Reviewed: September 29, 2005
    Favorite Trail:All of them...
    Duration Product Used:3 months
    Price Paid: $18.00
    Purchased At:JensonUSA
    Strengths:This is one HEAVY piece of molded plastic. Nothing flimsy about it. The removeable drain plug for the large compartment is a nice touch (for washing parts in), although I don't think I'll ever use it for that. The drink holder is essential for holding your favorite beverage while wrenching!
    Weaknesses:No designated slot for the 2.5mm hex wrench (picky, picky, I know.)
    Similar Products Used:None.
    Bike Setup:Blur; full XT w/ discs.
    Bottom Line:This is a nifty little accessory for your Ultimate Pro workstand, and an essential one if you are working somewhere with no place to layout your tools. If it seems expensive compared to some other tool trays, just compare the weight and construction side-by-side. The Ultimate was built to last a lifetime. The only thing keeping me from giving it 5 chilis is that I wish it were a tiny bit smaller, so that I could tuck it away in the carry bag, along with the repair stand.
    Value Rating:4Overall Rating:4






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