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Reddit mentions of Bondhus 13189 Set of 8 Balldriver and Hex T-handles with Stand, sizes 2-10mm
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Reddit mentions: 3
We found 3 Reddit mentions of Bondhus 13189 Set of 8 Balldriver and Hex T-handles with Stand, sizes 2-10mm. Here are the top ones.
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Sizes: 2mm hex, 2.5mm hex, 3mm hex, 4mm ballpoint, 5mm ballpoint, 6mm ballpoint, 8mm ballpoint, and 10mm ballpoint with a standCushion grip T-handle is ergonomically shaped to reduce pressure points during continuous useTools are Made in the USA with Bondhus proprietary Protanium® steel and are up to 20% stronger than competitor toolsProGuard Finish is 5 times more effective than the next leading brand in preventing rust, protecting your investment over timeLifetime warranty - we will replace it free of charge
Specs:
Color | Multi |
Height | 13.5 Inches |
Length | 7 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Size | One Size |
Weight | 3.19 Pounds |
Width | 3 Inches |
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quality t handle hex wrench set I got this set and love it.
Some curved jaw cable cutting pliers for cutting brake and shifter housing/cable.
This is essential for making clean cuts. Don't try to use wire cutters.
Some kind of stand. Or some way to secure the bike while you work on it. I bought the cheapest trainer I could find on craigslist for this purpose and it has worked out great.
I agree, I have the 17 and the 19; definitely an essential road tool for quick on the fly stuff, but not so good for the actual "building" side of things.
To the OP, you may already have a set of allen wrenches, but I would suggest getting something like the Bondus T-Handle Balldrivers to really torque things down.
FYI, Pedros had a huge cash-and-carry warehouse sale a few years ago when they restructured. If you are patient, you can still find great deals on new-in-box Pedros tools through various resellers. I picked up a Vise-whip for $20 from a flipper on Amazon. While Park seems to be the LBS favorite, Pedros still offers a great product for the price.