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Park Tool IB-3C Multi-Tool vs Pedro's Tire Levers

Comparison 2026Maintenance

89

Park Tool IB-3C Multi-Tool

Park Tool · Multitool

29.00

VS
86

Pedro's Tire Levers

Pedro's · Bandenlichters

8.00

Our verdict

Based on our weighted scoring, the Park Tool IB-3C Multi-Tool edges out the Pedro's Tire Levers with an overall score of 89/100 against 86/100. It scores particularly well on completeness (85/100) and ease of use (90/100), making it the better all-round pick in Maintenance.

The Pedro's Tire Levers remains a sensible alternative if price is your main concern — it lands at €8.00 versus €29.00.

Completeness winner

Park Tool IB-3C Multi-Tool

3% higher than its rival

Value winner

Pedro's Tire Levers

7% better value for money

Specifications

SpecificationPark Tool IB-3C Multi-ToolPedro's Tire Levers
Price€29.00€8.00+263%
Rating★4.7 (2,840)★4.7 (2,950)
Overall89/100+3%86/100
Specs
Functions15
ChassisAluminium I-beam
Chain tool8/9/10/11-speed
Hex keys1.5, 2, 2.5, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8 mm
MaterialGlasvezelversterkt nylon
Pack count4
ColourGeel / Yellow
Suitable forClincher + tubeless
Dimensions
Weight175 g
Length102 mm
MaterialAluminium + gehard staal
Storage pouchNeopreen, meegeleverd
Lever length127 mm
Head width18 mm
Weight per lever15 g
Pack weight60 g

Pros and cons

Park Tool IB-3C Multi-Tool

Pros

  • Proper chain tool handles 8, 9, 10 and 11-speed chains
  • Rigid I-beam frame transfers real torque without flexing
  • Hex keys from 1.5 to 8 mm cover nearly every bolt on a bike
  • Two tyre levers clip into the body — nothing to lose in the saddle bag

Cons

  • At 175 grams noticeably heavier than a plastic Crankbrothers M17
  • No Torx T30 — needed for many disc brake rotors on modern e-bikes

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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