Pros & Cons
Pros & Cons
- With these professional, hard-steel allen keys, you will not strip screws. This saves money and frustration!
- These Allen spanners last a long time.
- With the compact packaging, the keys are easy to store and difficult to lose.
- The spanners sit tight in the holder, so it takes a bit of force to pull them out.
Specifications
Specifications
Brand
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Park Tool |
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1.5 mm / 2 mm / 2.5 mm / 3 mm / 4 mm / 5 mm / 6 mm / 8 mm / 10 mm |
Description
Description
Higher purchase price, but long-term savings
These hex keys may be a bit on the high side when it comes to purchase price. On the other hand, these hardened steel allen spanners will not turn your screws as fast as cheaper, softer spanners. These spanners will therefore save you a lot of frustration and money in the long run, making them well worth the investment!
Storage in compact form
These keys can be stored compactly and the handy packaging ensures that you will not lose them easily.
Contains the following sizes
This set contains allen keys with a diameter of 1.5, 2, 2.5, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, and 10 mm.
Reviews
Reviews
Most recent reviews
5 / 5
Good quality
Much better than entry-level allen keys. I couldn't unscrew with entry-level ones, but with these I could unscrew easily. They stood up to the grime of the bike. To be seen in the long term.
Pros & Cons
5 / 5
Park Tools quality
Excellent set of Allen keys from Park Tools. Contrary to the negative comments on the site, the spanners are not difficult to remove from their case. You just rotate them until they click (about 10 degrees) and then they slide out by themselves (well, maybe not the very first time). Another negative point raised in the reviews was the size of the 5mm key, which is said to be 0.1mm too large... My set fits perfectly in all the screws I've tried, I can't see any problem.
Pros & Cons
3 / 5
Pity, just not
For me too, the 5 on the short side is just too big. I think it is a 5.1mm. But that makes it unusable and that's just the spanner you use the most. The rest of the spanners are of good quality but I think this is a big miss from Park Tool.
Pros & Cons
4 / 5
Almost perfect
Generally quite satisfied, but the 5 is just too big on the short side. Then I'm talking about 0.1mm I think, but because of that it doesn't fit and so you just can't put force on 5mm bolts. That's obviously the one you use about the most so that's quite annoying. The rest of the sizes are perfect!
Pros & Cons
4 / 5
Usual quality, all necessary sizes
The quality you are used to from Parktool.
5
Good quality
Much better than entry-level allen keys. I couldn't unscrew with entry-level ones, but with these I could unscrew easily. They stood up to the grime of the bike. To be seen in the long term.
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Long enough to force
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More compact than T-wrenches
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Strong
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A little difficult to handle with gloves
5
Park Tools quality
Excellent set of Allen keys from Park Tools. Contrary to the negative comments on the site, the spanners are not difficult to remove from their case. You just rotate them until they click (about 10 degrees) and then they slide out by themselves (well, maybe not the very first time). Another negative point raised in the reviews was the size of the 5mm key, which is said to be 0.1mm too large... My set fits perfectly in all the screws I've tried, I can't see any problem.
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Excellent quality
3
Pity, just not
For me too, the 5 on the short side is just too big. I think it is a 5.1mm. But that makes it unusable and that's just the spanner you use the most. The rest of the spanners are of good quality but I think this is a big miss from Park Tool.
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All but the 5 are very good
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Well, the 5 are not
4
Almost perfect
Generally quite satisfied, but the 5 is just too big on the short side. Then I'm talking about 0.1mm I think, but because of that it doesn't fit and so you just can't put force on 5mm bolts. That's obviously the one you use about the most so that's quite annoying. The rest of the sizes are perfect!
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Feel durable
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Solid
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The 5 is oversized on one side