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Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2025
One of these snapped on me while I was using it to switch my scooter tire, and I still have not successfully completed the task. Cheap and weak.
Bahman
Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2025
For the price, these are okay and do the job. However, they can also scratch your bike’s rim! One solution I found is to wrap them with electrical tape to prevent the scratches!
Mike Nugget
Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2025
Not sure how good of a tire lever these are, but they are kind of heavy for that purpose. I am mostly using them to push back brake calipers when changing brake pads on my bike, which is a nice change from the butter knife and getting scolded by my wife for "misusing the flatware". They serve this purpose well because they are narrow and sturdy and fit nicely in my bike tool drawer.
Cynthia
Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2025
Nice solid metal bars for dealing with bike tire, or whatever else you need a short lever for
SC
Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2025
These tire levers are a great upgrade from the standard plastic ones I’ve used in the past. They feel substantial in your hand, made from stainless steel, and clearly designed to last. Unlike plastic levers, these don’t flex under pressure, and the brushed finish helps you to keep a grip on them.That said, one potential downside is the risk of scuffing your rims if you’re not careful during use. A little extra caution and precise placement go a long way to avoid any damage.At this price point, they’re an excellent value. They’ve make tire changes quicker and less frustrating compared to the flimsy plastic alternatives.
Lisa
Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2025
Very good value for a 4pack if tire levers. They’re made of metal - and are strong.Good bargain at $3.99+tax for a 4 pack.
Toy shopper
Reviewed in the United States on December 17, 2024
I have a Pedigo Element V 1.0 electric bike with 20 x 4.0 tires. I live in Central Texas, so I've encountered the dreaded mesquite tree thorns. I've had to use these tire levers multiple times and I have found then to be very handy. First of all they're metal. I've tried plastic ones and I wasn't impressed. Metal is definitely the first choice going forward. The other feature I really like is that you can hook them to the spokes as you remove the tire. So you're not wishing for a "third arm" to get the tire off the rim.I can definitely recommend these levers because they are very sturdy and are very practical.
Bob in Boston
Reviewed in the United States on December 11, 2024
These are much easier to use than the many sets of plastic tire levers I've used over the years.Better fit under the bead of the tire, unlike plastic. Thin edge makes it easier to slip under the bead. No flex when prying, unlike plastic.BUT - there is a much higher risk of scuffing the rims which doesn't happen with plastic levers. BE CAREFUL WITH THESE.These are metal but don't weigh any more than an ounce or so more than plastic tire irons.
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