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My essential way of thinking for apparatuses is, "The more you use it, the more you ought to spend on it." 

For instance, my significant other's Zipp 202 edge brake wheels required new direction, and I didn't possess a press or floats viable with the new 6093 headings I expected to introduce. In spite of the fact that I longed for the perfect press from Abbey Tools, Wheels Manufacturing, Enduro Bearings, or one from the always dependable Park Tool, there's very little justification me to put many dollars in something I may utilize one time each year. So all things being equal, I got a $80 press pack off Amazon—the quality is shockingly acceptable—which turned out consummately for my significant other's haggles for my extremely periodic requirements later on. 

Yet, a multi-wrench is something I utilize practically every day. And keeping in mind that the universal Park three-way—or any of its numerous impersonations—functions admirably, there are a few things I don't adore about it. 

Photograph credit: Matt Phillips 

The long pieces can wrap up when attempting to release more tight bolts, which now and then contort the piece for all time. Park just offers it in set blends, which aren't generally the right mix for the current task. Lastly, when a piece wears out, the whole wrench is done (except if you need to crush down or cut the pieces, yet I don't have the apparatuses around to do that accurately). 

Convent's 4-Way Multi-Tool tends to this load of protests. As the name infers, it has four pieces, not three, which is only handier to utilize given the large number of clasp sizes and styles on a cutting edge bicycle. 

Monastery offers the instrument in five pre-chosen mixes, or on the other hand, on the off chance that you request immediate, the organization will tweak the apparatus with the pieces you demand. The pieces are a standard 1/4 - inch drive which are not difficult to source and replaceable (not exchangeable—heat-delicate paste holds them set up) as well, so they can be traded out when they're worn, or you can refresh the apparatus as your gear changes. 

The pieces are short and bold—so they don't twist up—and were chosen for their capacity. "We sourced pure pieces from Wera and utilize their Hex Plus plan for every one of the hex pieces," said Abbey proprietor Jason Quade. "This keeps the force toward the edges of the hex screw, and they nibble better compared to your normal hex key." 

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Photograph credit: Matt Phillips 

As far as I can tell, the pieces are of eminent quality. I've had my Abbey for longer than a year, and as I said, I utilize this apparatus practically day by day. The anodizing on the edge is beginning to blur and scratch a piece, yet the pieces look practically new, with no recognizable adjusting or wear. 

The casing is made in the USA from machined aluminum with pleasantly adjusted forms that vibe great in the hand. It's moderately minimal—about 105mm by 80mm—so it'll go in a pullover pocket or seat sack sensibly well assuming you need. It's a lot more modest than a Park three-way, so it finds a way into more tight spaces. The Abbey gives somewhat less influence than the Park, however I haven't tracked down this a constraint for releasing bolts. Its size isn't an issue for fixing since I'm a decent kid, and I just use it for snugging smears prior to getting done with a force wrench. 

The Abbey four-way is $40 ($45 with custom pieces), well more than twofold the cost of the amazing Park AWS-1, which as of now sells for $11.50 on Competitive Cyclist. Also, in the event that you scour Amazon, you can discover three-way hex wrenches for just $1.50. All things being equal, this Abbey is so profoundly useful and very much made that it's an eternity apparatus that adjusts as your hardware changes. It is significantly more cash, yet it is cash very much spent on the off chance that you use it as frequently as I do.