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Park Gear Clean Brush Reviews
Description:
Park Tool's patented GearClean Brush has a unique design. A large comfortable handle with a curved, toothed-end reaches dirt between the gears, and tough nylon bristles clean the derailer and chain. Saves wear and tear on your chain and freewheel. Works great on brakes or other places where dirt collects. 10 speed compatible. Handy size to take along for quick
cleaning anywhere. Made of sturdy nylon.
Weight- 1.4ozs. (39.2g)
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    reviewed by joetutt on December 28, 2009
| Pros | Works well, Cheap! | | Cons | Bristles firm at first but go limp after a while. | | Verdict | Tool works good! It's almost disposable though. If you clean you bike frequently like I do, you will wear it out fast. What do you want for 5 bucks though? It's worth it to me. I'll buy another when this one wears out. |
| Pros | Cleans great, the teeth on the back to break up grim. | | Cons | Bristles are all over the place after just using it a few times | | Verdict | This is a nifty little brush, I bought this to help get the chainrings cleaner than using a rag. Works wonders |
| Pros | Awesome little tool/brush for cleaning the chainrings, freewheel cogs, and the derailleurs among other applications. | | Cons | Sometimes I wish the bristles were a little more stout. | | Verdict | All around great tool/brush for cleaning those stubborn dirty areas. |
| Pros | Great for cleaning the cassette and derailleurs. | | Cons | It doesn't have narrow bristles for cleaning the hard-to-reach areas. | | Verdict | This is a good brush for cleaning your bike. But if you have the perfectionist curse on you (like me) than I would suggest the multi-brush by Sette. You can probably find it on Jenson or Pricepoint. |
| Pros | Light weight and versatile. Gets into those gears and really cleans them out good. | | Cons | Could use some stiffer bristles | | Verdict | A perfect and cheap neccesity for every bikers tool box or pouch. |
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