Park Multi-Tool 9-function tool, MT-1C

June 27, 2018 - Comment
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Product Features

  • The MT-1 features 3mm, 4mm, 5mm, 6mm, and 8mm hex wrenches; 8mm, 9mm, and 10mm socket wrenches; and a straight blade screwdriver.
  • Each of the nine tools is carefully positioned so the MT-1 can be effectively used on those “tough to get to” nuts, bolts, and screws.
  • The tool is nominally 110mm long, 35mm wide, and 8mm thick.

Comments

Dan says:

Everything and Nothing You Need. When I started cycling 7 years ago, I bought a four pound brick of useless micro-tools thinking that it would be a safe bet. I am the type of person who loads the trunk of their car with stuff to fix their car in case it breaks down, and that practice carried over to my hobby (now my preferred mode of transportation).In those seven years of hard riding and training, through mud and rain and traffic and mountains, only a few of the teeth in the crowded mouth of the toolbrick I kept in my…

Bill Rudersdorf says:

The best small pocket tool ever! I’ve been biking and bike-mechanicing for over fifty years now. Had my own bike store, and have seen a lot of tools. For a small take-along tool, your bare minimum but still very useful, this is the best I’ve seen in all that while. It’s investment cast (for dimensional accuracy) tool steel that takes care of hex keys 3-6 and 8mm, box wrench sizes 8-10mm and a small screwdriver. It’s too short for super serious leverage with the two largest hex keys, but a 6″/150mm adjustable wrench as a…

Regular Guy 2000 says:

This is EXCELLENT. There are no moving parts This is EXCELLENT.There are no moving parts, so what you see is what you get. This thing is very light and very small. The shape of the Allen wrenches is very good – it fits my bike connectors just right, without risking rounding them off/slipping out.A nice side-effect is that the short length sort of doubles as a torque wrench – there is not enough leverage to accidentally get something too tight (unless you really try).One caution: The flat-blade…

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