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The Park Tool IB-3 Mini Fold-Up is a compact, silver multi-tool engineered with I-Beam technology for durability and portability. It features 9 hex and star wrenches (1.5 to 8 mm), a flat screwdriver, tyre lever, dual spoke wrenches, and a 10-speed chain tool, making it a comprehensive emergency kit for cyclists. Weighing just 181g and sized for easy trail carry, it’s designed to fix common bike issues quickly and is backed by a limited lifetime warranty.
| ASIN | B000OZBJ9C |
| Best Sellers Rank | 155,046 in DIY & Tools ( See Top 100 in DIY & Tools ) 617 in Hex Keys |
| Brand | Park Tool |
| Colour | Silver |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 out of 5 stars 751 Reviews |
| Drive System | Hex |
| Folded Knife Size | [Approximately] 4 x 2.5 x 1 inches |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00763477004437 |
| Included Components | Hand, kits, power tools and accessories |
| Item Dimensions | 8.3 x 3.2 x 21.6 centimetres |
| Item Type Name | Power and hand tools |
| Item Weight | 181 g |
| Item height | 8.5 inches |
| Manufacturer | PARK TOOL |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 1 year manufacturer. |
| Material | Plastic |
| Model Number | IB-3 |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| UPC | 763477004437 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
W**S
super
the chain took works great, through obviously not as well as a purpose-built part. It's a little heavy for back pockets, but overall high quality.
D**A
Good quality multitool
Out of all the multi-tools available I opted for this one as it is closest to only having what I need to complete my on-bike tool kit. What I had already was a mini pump, spare tube, puncture repair kit, spare chain link and an adjustable spanner. What I wanted was a multi tool with hex keys, 1 cross head and 1 flat head screwdriver, tyre lever, chain tool and spoke keys. This multi tool comes pretty close. It has lots of hex keys, 1 flat head screwdriver, a tyre lever which doubles as a spoke key, and a chain tool. It doesn't have a cross head screwdriver which I think is a bit of a dumb omission. It does have a torx key, which I've never needed. So not perfect but pretty close. The tool is good quality and has already got me out of a few sticky situations, most notably on the first ride after I got it, my chain got jammed in between my front derailleur and the chainrings. I had to unmount the derailleur to free it. Saved me a 20 mile walk! The tyre lever is very sturdy and has metal reinforcement so it won't snap, but plastic ends so it's easy on your rims and tubes. The spoke keys are a nice touch. They have an inside measurement of 3.23 and 3.3mm - that's size 15 and 14. The only downside I've noticed is the bolts are loosening off leaving the tools to wobble around, and the tyre lever mounting has got a little loose after sliding it on and off a few times. Other than those minor niggles it's a very good multi tool.
B**G
Good bike tool
Good bike tool with all the bits needed for emergency repairs and at a good price
P**Y
poor
This is a nice looking tool, that however is all it is. It is certently not a quality tool, the pin failed on the first link it tried to shift. The only good thing here so far is the tyre lever, but there is only one of them. In summery, unless you want to spend twenty odd quid on one ok tyre lever and a load of heavy stuff the carry that tyre lever about, I would give this a miss. You can buy cheap tools cheaper, that will let you down just as well as this expensive cheap tool.
D**K
Everytime I use it, something breaks!
The 8mm hex head broke the first time I tried it. Then the tyre level broke in half the first time I tried that, which was not what I wanted on a windswept roadside miles from home trying to fix a puncture. I thought Park Tool were known for making quality tools?!
M**L
Great product
Great compact product, everything you need for a trailside breakdown
A**R
Steeley
My 2nd purchase. The 1st is years old but as good as new.
S**N
Great quality , a bit heavy if you're in team sky
As per Park tools kit it is very high quality. It is qa little on the heavy side for a multitool but The chain link tool has great leverage by using the tyre lever - most of them are a pain to use. Not sure how long the tyre lever will stay attached to the tool if you tend to throw your kit into bottom of bag. No worries if it's just kept in seatpost bag.
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