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For Park Tool DCW Cone Wrench, 73 customer reviews collected from 2 e-commerce sites, and the average score is 4.5.

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17.9.2014

Light weight and slender profile as well as double-ended functionality saves room in the tool box and makes these the perfect tools for the job. They're thin enough metal that you're not going to want to go work on your car's rusty suspension with them, but should be able to stand up to most anything one would need a cone wrench for. When you need a cone wrench, nothing can be substituted. And when you need an bike tool, you should really strongly consider what Park has to offer. Never been disappointed by their tools.

15.7.2013

If you have a set of wheels that pre-date cartridge bearings then these are what you need to carry out regular lubrication servicing. They are less robustly specified than the professional workshop variant but unless you are planning to go into the trade yourself this is unlikely to make a difference. I have always found Park Tools to be up to the job and longlasting. I do not expect these to be different.

23.1.2013

If you plan on changing out a bicycle main hub you must have this tool! Just make sure you choose the correct size. I'm certainly not an experienced bicycle mechanic so I went through some trail and error and wasted time and money. Once I had this 'Must Have' tool I was able to change the rear axle out like a charm. Thanks to Amazon for having this wrench at my disposal. You've gotta have this tool!

5.2.2013

I carry this in my saddle bag so I can remove the nuts on my Alfine8 hub. It is very light and thin so it isn't an issue to always carry it. It also does not appear sexy so it's got a low theft-worthiness. The edges are a little bit rough because it is just stamped steel. I would have like to see a bit of grinding to solve that but it's not enough to lose a star.

18.11.2010

I just used one of these wrenches to adjust my rear hub and it worked all right. No marks on the wrench (yet). They do feel a little cheap though (I used to use Campagnolo wrenches back home). Funny: The German print on the package says that they are for hobbyists, the English label praises them as pro tools.

30.11.2017

Good value for larger cones (most are 13mm or 15mm). As with most Park tools, you can expect this thin but strong tool to last forever. (Unfortunately, it turns out that the BMX bike I'm working on needs about a 20mm wrench. . . But I'm prepared if I need this one on another bike.)

25.1.2018

Needed a very flat wrench to hold some new Honda rear caliper slide pins. ( who Loctites bolts on parts designed to move freely.) Quality is good, it's been exposed to some nasty salted snow and such and it's finish is still looking like new. Expected it to rust but so far so good

19.12.2015

Park tools are the gold standard and the 15-16 was exactly what I needed to tighten the cones on my new bike. Good steel, precise sizing, plenty stiff enough to remove a bolt-axle wheel if that's what you want it for. It fits perfectly in my medium size saddle bag.

27.8.2018

Strange little tool, but it's skinny enough to get into the tight space that BMW designers left for the bolt that holds the top of the sway bar arm(?) to the strut. Without this tool there's no way you're getting that strut out. Worth the $7 or whatever it was.

21.5.2020

I’m sure the tool itself works just fine. Be aware that the image displays it as a 13mm and 15mm tool while the description says 13mm and 14mm. I’m the fool that bought it thinking 13/15 would be perfect for my needs. Hopefully you need the 14mm side

24.7.2014

I bought two of these, the 13/14 and the 13/15. They were perfectly sufficient for opening up all of the hubs on my 3 bikes, and have no sign of bend or wear on the edges yet. Nice and light, fairly inexpensive, and tuck away in my toolkit easily.

30.10.2011

It is a fact, that without fail, you will need two cone wrenches of the same size. While I do own several Park cone wrenches, I always find I need to hold the other side. Those who use these type wrenches know that nothing else will work.

30.4.2020

I bought my first Park tool over 25 years ago and I am still using the originals. They've been very well used and I am only having to rebuy this spanner because I have bequeathed the old one to one of my sons!

3.3.2015

a strong cone wrench. i have had a few cones that were very tight and had no issues with the tool. i use the 13mm side, my cones have both 13mm and 14mm sides. use the 13mm it will give more area to bite.

5.4.2012

First, it's made in USA, which is a big plus. I work in metal stamping and forming and this tool is of good quality. I used it and worked well for it's intended purpose, it had a good fit on the nut.
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