C**N
Don't bother and here's why...
Pros: Easy to mount, USB chargerCons: Everything else and in between is very bad. Main reason to buy a horn? To alert others... not gonna happen with this. It's completely unacceptable and not even close to being loud enough unless you've already hit someone with your bike and they are sitting on your lap... worthless. The different sounds are really bad as well. The only way to explain how they sound is.... imagine one of those really tiny speakers and you crank it as loud as you can until it's very gargled... that's what this sounds like except the volume is really low.I very strongly discourage you from buying this.
A**.
Watch out! Here comes GramMA-!
It was smaller then I though it would be. The "handlebar" attachment isn't very long and barely fit over the bar I wanted to use it for.I bought it mostly because there is a remote that leads from the main body. But that isn't long enough to reach the other handlebar as stating in the description.But if you ask me if it's loud. It's very loud. I ended up giving it to my grandmother to attach to her walker.Now, when she goes for walks at the park, she can honk back at the cars that honk at her when she's crossing the street.Update: as it turns out. It lasted less then a month! It fell into a puddle one day and hasn't worked since! It's not water resistant!
Y**H
You get what you pay for...
I should have known it was a little too good to be true that I'd be getting three tools for such a low price.Chain breaker is ACTUAL garbage.The piece that pushes the pins out has so much play that when you start pushing it against the chain, it starts pointing diagonally upwards. No matter how much torque you can get on the tiny plastic handle you won't be able to push a pin out.This surprises me because some people have said this worked very well for them. Maybe I got a bad one?To make things worse, the part that holds the chain in place started BENDING from whatever force I was able to apply through the tiny handle. Was this tool made by melting down a single soda can into a mold?Multitool has lots of play in every piece. Definitely only use this for things that don't need much torque. If it's anything like the chain breaker, the tool will strip before the nuts do.The tire levers included are also the smallest tire levers I've ever seen. I hope they don't break, I'm glad I have a lot of these laying around.I understand that these tools are cheap so I want to rate it higher, but they're so cheap to the point that you're actually better off putting the money you'd spend on this set towards ONE good tool instead.Now I'm going to have to break the chain with a hammer because I won't be able to get a replacement in time before I need to ride my bike again...
G**6
Good horn
UPDATE! i've had this horn for a few months now and the battery holds up to my neighbors kids discovering the button and pressing it like crazy lol! i use the police whistle because the other tones are lame and don't get your attention,was on the phone w a friend who also rides and i tested the tones and he heard the police whistle really loud,the only draw back is you have to take the whole thing off the bike in order to charge the battery but overall i am impressed and the one thing is not going to change my review,where i live you need a loud horn
T**T
Great set of bike essentials
Great set of bike essentials! If you're like me and putz around with your bike, this little tool set will let you do almost all the fine tuning you'll need. The chain breaker is super valuable and the chain wear indicator is something everyone should have!!!I ride a bike with Shimano Caliper brakes, the allen wrench I've always needed (but could never find) to adjust the spring tension was on this tool set! Couldn't be happier... now should I change my chain out :-)EDIT 9/28 - I've used every tool in this kit. The Chain Breaker has successfully worked on 3 different chains. For those having issues with the Chain breaker, I suggest you google "how to use bike chain breaker", if properly used this chain breaker works nicely, if not, as some have suggested, it will actually break...
D**E
WOW this horn will get attention
First I'm retired so I bought this horn for my Scooter and let me tell you this horn is LOUD especially the Police Whistle it gets everyone's attention - LOL - it also has 4 sounds, not three, the fourth sound is a car horn. In order of loudness #1 the whistle, #2 the car horn, #3 the Police siren and #4 the bike horn that goes beep beep. Just so you know the Whistle and car horn are the two you would want to use to get peoples attention, the siren and bike horn are more for fun than attention because they aren't nearly as loud as the other two but they do have that entertainment value which will get you laughs and smiles from others. If you're older and have a Scooter and want or need a horn I highly recommend this little horn and the amusement you get is absolutely worth every penny.
N**R
Cheap quality but does the job.
The product is cheap so you get what you pay.I only needed the chain checker and the breaker. Both worked fine and I replaced my bicycle chain in minutes. In order to use the chain breaker, the chain must be seated properly and the pin aligned. I tried a couple of times until I figured how to make it seat properly. Quite simple with no issues.The 16 in 1 tool is also cheap and provides no good grip or leverage for tight bolts. I tried to use the solid wrench and it just bent.
M**R
Really cool bike horn for quieter neighborhoods
I really like the design. It is very easy to install on the bike. It was loud when I first opened it, but that was in my apartment. Once I hit the road in NYC, it's a timid little tweet. I thought maybe I needed to charge it, since I just installed it immediately after opening it, but even after a good 8 hour charging, still not loud in the street. NYC is an extremely noisy city, it is hard to make a horn that can stand out. I used the horn a few times on pedestrians who stepped into the bike lane and each time I had to yell at them, because they didn't hear the horn. Is there something I missed? Is there a switch that have to flip to make it louder?
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