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The COTOUXKER Bike Torque Wrench Set delivers precise torque control from 2 to 20 Nm with ±4% accuracy, featuring a mechanical click feedback system and an easy-to-read scale. Crafted from durable aluminum with a rust-resistant finish, this compact kit includes multiple hex, Torx, and socket bits, making it the ultimate tool for professional-grade bike and motorcycle maintenance.
Color | Black |
Brand | COTOUXKER |
Material | Aluminium |
Item Weight | 1.7 Pounds |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Head Style | Hex, Torx |
Finish Type | Polished |
Item Torque | 2 Newton Meters |
Operation Mode | Mechanical |
Manufacturer | Homelae |
UPC | 778836670611 |
Item Weight | 1.7 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 9.72 x 3.43 x 2.13 inches |
Style | Reliable |
Finish | Polished |
Measurement System | inch, metric |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
T**2
Great Adjustable Torque Wrench with 14 bits 1/4 Extension Good Value
A torque wrench is a must have if you have carbon fiber parts, I find I use settings 5.1, 6.2 and 13.1 NM for mfg call outs on carbon, adjusting settings by pulling the lock ring release and turning the handle. Easy to move from 5.1 to 6.2, wish my eyes were better to read the small numbers, so one advantage of multiple dedicated torque wrenches vs a universal is not having to change settings. Operation was simple and easy, good documentation on how to use, very simple. This modularity with the extension bar lets you get into more unplanned spaces. The bit and the socket adapter are securely glued and can get you into tight spots that are the diameter of the socket adapter.I tested the settings against my dedicated torque wrench and they matched up. chrome finish and general workmanship is solid, the sockets connected fine. Switching clockwise to counter clockwise worked reliably.Overall this is a good price to get a multi-purpose torque wrench that has so many bits (14). The 1/4" head translates to the sockets fitting through a 1/2" hole opening. Can be used for alot more than just my bikes! Price / Value solid.
I**N
Great wrench
Great quality, easy to set, and elegant always wanted to get a torque wrench, I was looking for something good quality, and not overpriced, this was the exact thing I was looking for
T**M
Decent Affordable Torque Wrench option, not ideal for lower torques/carbon frames
This torque wrench works well enough, but the "click" and de-tension of the wrench is not very positive at the lower torque settings most of us will be using in the 3-7 NM range for carbon bike parts. I know this is a function of the mechanism but considering most of us are buying a torque wrench specifically for these lower torques , its worth mentioning.The break of the mechanism when the set level of torque is reached is "squishy" and you can miss it if you aren't paying close attention when torqueing down fasteners.Otherwise the set is great, the case and bits are nice to have if not of the highest quality.
B**X
Tool
Great tool good quality
T**P
great value.
COTOUXKER Bike Torque Wrench Set works great.
K**N
Excellent value
As far as torque wrenches go, this is about as easy to use as they come. The bits feel like high quality and the torque wrench feels great and is easy to use. I can't speak to the long term reliability but I imagine it will last for a while, at least long enough for me to get enough usage out of it to justify the purchase. I would recommend this torque wrench based on the size, adjustability, and the organization of the case with the bits inside. One minor discrepancy, and this is really a minor issue for me, the bits are not labeled with their size which can be frustrating when I know that I need a specific size bit.
J**Y
Ghastly
For $50, I expected a good quality Chinese wrench. Instead, I got something Harbor Freight wouldn't sell for $4.99.There are so many things wrong with this tool:1. The handle arrived loose, almost enough to fall off. I could have taken the end cap off & adjusted the bearing load, but it isn't my responsibility to fix the tools I buy.2. The knurled handle is a hazard to your bike! If you get the wrench in a tight spot you could easily scrape paint off the frame. The end cap falls off easily, leaving a sharp edge of knurled aluminum.3. It's a click type wrench, not a ratcheting one. You can keep tightening after the wrench clicks at the set torque The click is barely perceptible, so it's very easy to accidentally over torque a fastener.4. There is a ton of slop in the ratcheting mechanism. This wrench rivals the tolerances of the cheapest wrench at Walmart.5. The bits are awful!a) The business ends of them are too rounded. That makes it easy to slip & strip the head of a bolt. I compared the drivers a Park Tool hex wrench: The included drivers are far, far more rounded. They look like the tools my shop throws away to avoid damaging customers bikes.b) The bits are not marked. All the bits are in socket adapters that prominently say 1/4 on them. The 'bespoke' molded case does not have markings either. It's a giant hassle when all you want to do is find your 5mm bit.I didn't test it's accuracy. A tool of this low quality & horrible tolerances cannot have been calibrated correctly.I would not recommend this at all!
W**H
Not sure if I trust this...
The pros: Quality and feel for the price is very good. I like the case. The tool feels good in hand and is easy enough to adjust for operation. The selection of tips is adequate for most cycle work.The cons: The tips do not have a "snug" fit in the screws on my higher-end road bike and I have even had one twist out. I do not trust the break accuracy of this tool as I have not been able to get it to actually "break" in use at the 4 lb level on stem screws. Unfortunately, I have not found any way of testing it for accuracy but it just gives me a feeling of uncertainty. I could be wrong, but the feeling I get is that I'm pulling too hard and risking damage to my bike.I wish I could provide a rave review for this tool as it is very nice in every respect EXCEPT what I've outlined above. I ended up buying a better set of tips (that fit much better in my screws) which has helped make the tool more useful, but that additional expense destroyed any price advantage offered by this one. I won't be returning this but I also am not using it with full confidence. Any ideas how to test without buying another one? I am open to suggestions.
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