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Reviewed in the United States on May 24, 2025
Works fine on normal chains. DOES NOT WORK on SRAM flat top chains.
Kray
Reviewed in the United States on May 23, 2025
Much better quality than the marginally cheaper chain tools on Amazon. Worked perfectly and built to last.
gregory
Reviewed in the United States on May 21, 2025
Worked on a completely rusted, stiff chain on an old bike that had been sitting in the rain.
Garyg
Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2025
Have not used it as of yet, but being that I broke the last one (threaded side of the pin) and is going to be somewhat of a headache to get out, that's on the back burner for now. So I ordered this Pro bike brand. Looks solid enough, clocking in at about 3 1/4" long you can fit in your pocket. So until I fix the other one, within the next ten years, this is it. Oh yeah, it comes in this neat soft plastic package that hangs up. I'll give it five stars anyway, and if it works, another five!
Jochen Leimbrink
Reviewed in Germany on April 28, 2025
Super Werkzeug! KMC e10 Kette, schnell und sauber getrennt!
Robbie
Reviewed in the United States on November 11, 2024
Second time I was using it (under normal use) it broke.This product is worthless
Cliente
Reviewed in Italy on March 13, 2023
Pro tool rimane una garanzia. É uno di quegli strumenti per il quale conviene spendere qualche euro in più .
C Stevens
Reviewed in the United States on March 27, 2022
Anyone just starting to tackle minor maintenance on their bike is likely to start with replacing chains. Even though many chains now come with quick-links making removing/replacing them a breeze, whenever you buy a new chain it's probably longer than whatever is on your bike and you'll need to remove a few links. There are inexpensive versions of this type of tool, though those aren't nearly as rugged and may wind up damaging the chain. I go through 4-5 chains a year, have replaced over 50 now, and this is my second chain tool from Pro Tools. These are excellent quality, work perfectly and I'd consider this one of those "forever" tools you'll never have to retire (and the only reason I bought another one is for my travel tool kit).
JBMOFF200
Reviewed in Canada on February 8, 2021
This is an AWESOME chain tool for the price! Heavy, but not too heavy. Compact and strong. Worked great for both installing and breaking my 10 speed Shimano chain. Will be buying more Pro Bike Tool's for my tool collection.
Calibret
Reviewed in the United States on August 29, 2020
This bike chain removal tool is very sturdy. Had use it several times and don't see anything bent unlike the cheaply made tool. The design ensure the chain sits tightly on the end for the pin to be pressed out. The only down sides with this design is (1) you can't see the pin coming out completely thru the hole on the other side of the tool. Have to feel the friction of the pin on the other end when you rotate the bar. The other bike chain tool design with the fingers at the middle, you can see the pin coming off and not pushed it all the way out. (2) pushing the pin back in is a tight fit. The chain thickness plus the pin sticking out means that you have to back the screw all the back. This bike chain tool is probably not for first timers. The tool now has a place in my tool box. Next time would get the pliers tool for my new bike chain with quick link.
Todd Tran
Reviewed in the United States on May 18, 2020
This is a pretty nice chain tool. When I got it out of the box, it was a lot smaller than I had expected, but it's for bicycles. What more did I expect? I ride motorcycles and the chain tool for motorcycles is a lot larger. The finish on this tool is a bit overkill, but hey, we all like nice stuff anyway.Ok, I've only used this tool once now but it's worked flawlessly so far. I was very weary the first time since so many reviewers had mentioned the pin snaps on the first use. Now, the pin didn't come out like butter, mostly because the chain is a 10-15 year old chain that had been in the back yard all this time. Did the pin snap? No. Why? Because you are supposed to grind off the head of the pin before pushing it through from the opposite side. At least that's how I do it for motorcycle chains.Other than that, there's nothing else really to say than this is a pretty nice tool and hopefully the pin will be easy to purchase WHEN it does break. Even the pins on the motorcycle chain tool will break after so many uses.As far as ease of use, well, the chain will dictate the angle that you use it in, so in that aspect, ease of use is a function of working-angle.
David H
Reviewed in Australia on December 18, 2020
Have used the product to fit my new chain and it worked with no issues. Would recommend.
BUR70N
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on June 20, 2018
After putting a on a chain the other week and the pin on my old one deciding to just into the unit I was after a new one and after a little bit of research saw that people were using this with the quality being good, so thought I would take the plunge and purchase one my self.I am not disappointed with this at all, very well made and easy to use, even with my large hands. Everything is well made and you can tell that from the feel of the item, looking at where the pin is looks like that won't move and also the hooks for the chain look like they won't bend or break like some have in the past. Small enough to take on a ride, fits in your pocket or saddle bag etc and not heavy.Overall a great item and I am very impressed with this think I will be buying some more items from this company (My track pump has just broken).
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