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Muc-Off Bike Care Essentials Kit vs Pedro's Tire Levers

Comparison 2026Maintenance

82

Muc-Off Bike Care Essentials Kit

Muc-Off · Reinigingsset

35.00

VS
86

Pedro's Tire Levers

Pedro's · Bandenlichters

8.00

Our verdict

Based on our weighted scoring, the Pedro's Tire Levers edges out the Muc-Off Bike Care Essentials Kit with an overall score of 86/100 against 82/100. It scores particularly well on completeness (82/100) and ease of use (88/100), making it the better all-round pick in Maintenance.

The Muc-Off Bike Care Essentials Kit remains a sensible alternative if price is your main concern — it lands at €35.00 versus €8.00.

Completeness winner

Muc-Off Bike Care Essentials Kit

2% higher than its rival

Value winner

Pedro's Tire Levers

15% better value for money

Specifications

SpecificationMuc-Off Bike Care Essentials KitPedro's Tire Levers
Price€35.00€8.00+338%
Rating★4.5 (3,120)★4.7 (2,950)
Overall82/10086/100+5%
Contents
Nano Tech Bike Cleaner1 liter
Bike Protect spray500 ml
BrushesSoft Washing, Claw, Two Prong
Piece count8
Specs
BiodegradableJa / Yes
pH valueNeutraal
Disc brake safeJa / Yes
Carbon safeJa / Yes
MaterialGlasvezelversterkt nylon
Pack count4
ColourGeel / Yellow
Suitable forClincher + tubeless
Dimensions
Lever length127 mm
Head width18 mm
Weight per lever15 g
Pack weight60 g

Pros and cons

Muc-Off Bike Care Essentials Kit

Pros

  • Nano Tech cleaner lifts ground-in mud without aggressive solvents
  • Bike Protect leaves a thin shield against the next downpour
  • Five brushes cover frame, rims, cassette and disc brake calipers
  • Safe for carbon, paint, rubber and Shimano/Magura disc brakes

Cons

  • Nano Tech bottle is only 1 litre — empty within a season if used weekly
  • No chain lube included: this kit is cleaning only, not lubrication

Pedro's Tire Levers

Pros

  • Wider head than standard levers — spreads load across carbon rims
  • Glass-filled nylon won't flex like cheap plastic levers
  • Bright yellow is easy to find back in a dim bike shed
  • Four in one pack — losing one is not a problem

Cons

  • No spoke hook — you have to hold them in place while working
  • Less compact than metal alternatives like the Crankbrothers Speedier

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