Full Windsor Breaker up for grabs

full windsor breaker

We love a good tool, and the range from Full Windsor enables you to maintain your bicycle on the go with a touch of style.

Featuring a chain breaker with a tool grade stainless steel pin, The Breaker uses the tool bit extender as a handle, giving you the capability of a workshop chain breaker in a multi tool. And it all fits in a stylish pouch, made from leather and recycled inner tubes, that can be attached to your bicycle’s frame or fitted as a saddle bag.

As well as the chain breaker function, the tool boasts a magnetic driver slot.  Most importantly of all, the Breaker is built to last. The body of the tool is cast from stainless steel using a loss wax casting process before being tool hardened.

full windsor breaker tool

The tool weighs 100g and magnetically houses 2 driver bits inside it’s structure. The full tool pouch weighs 185g.

The Breaker: Full specification

Chain Breaker with tool hardened stainless steel pin (replaceable)
Tool hardened Stainless Steel body
Glass filled nylon tyre lever with a stainless steel core
Spoke key
3,4,5,6,8mm hex tool bits
Philips head screw driver (PH2)
T25 torx bit
Tool bit extender
Bottle opener
Leather (jet black or burnt brown) and recycled inner tube pouch

Win yourself a Full Windsor Breaker

We have a Full Windsor Breaker tool worth £45 to give away. Simply leave us a message at the bottom of this page and we will pick a winner next week.

Protection for you and your bike

ETA Cycle Insurance never devalues your bike, doesn’t charge extra for things like third party liability, personal accident or friends and family cover, and has a sympathetic policy on storage in sheds and garages.

For over 27 years we have been providing straightforward, affordable bicycle insurance and in 2017 we were voted Britain’s most ethical insurer.

Find out more about why we are different. Get an instant quote or call our friendly team on 0333 000 1234.

Comments

  1. Lawrence

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    This would be handy to have for any roadside emergencies.

  2. Anthony Alston

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    At long last, a non workshop chain breaker that really works out on the road.

  3. Jon Vamplew

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    Royal by name, royal by nature the Windsor Breaker fit for a King,s bike.

  4. Tim Earl

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    This would match my Full Windsor tie knot.

  5. rob ward

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    compact and looks great

  6. Eric Ludlow

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    I want one! Gimme!

  7. Brian Hackman

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    An amazing piece of kit that is just right for the on the road emergencies.

  8. Douglas

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    Nice idea and a useful thing to have with you on a ride.

  9. Sean Evans

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    Looks very useful. It would be lovely to win one!

  10. Rowland Thomas

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    Would be very useful for my JOGLE ride

  11. The next Lance

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    Looks a well thought out design, would love to own one to carry on my year long daily commute.

  12. Ian G Ramsey

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    Great piece of kit: super useful with tools to fix the majority of roadside problems with a great aesthetic too! Yes please…

  13. kris carey

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    Please can I win this.
    Loadsa love
    Kris xx

  14. Matthew Newell

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    Looks perfect for those rides which are just too long to trust to chance and one feels the need of backup tools just in case

  15. Kris

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    Good looking tool.

  16. Richard Scrase

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    Lovely, puncture repair with style

  17. Ashley Williams

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    I’d absolutely love to win this! My chain breaker is about 10 years old, so this would be a great replacement.

  18. Dick Willis

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    Perfect to replace the toolset that my son has filched.

  19. Stuart Young

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    Excellent piece of kit, and very elegant and classicly styled leatherwork.

  20. Leon Xavier Finch

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    Breaker Breaker, c’mon!

  21. Steve Walsh

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    I’d love one of those!

  22. bob garrod

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    would look good with my brooks saddle and tool roll

  23. Stephen Wilson

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    Looks like a nice bit of kit.

  24. Bren Jones

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    Very hand tool, would save a lot of space.

  25. Seb Massei

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    I have been waiting for a tool like this for ages. Sounds great.

  26. Eamon Green

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    Great looking tool which would look handsome hanging off the back of my Brookes.

  27. Graham Corfield

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    Wow, what a stylish first aid kit!! Awesome. Need one of these!!

  28. John Bell

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    Such a beautiful looking item. I always stop and offer assistance to riders in distresss, Imagine when I whip this out!

  29. David

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    Traditionally made and well thought out – cycling with style!

  30. Anna Shakoor-Green

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    Beautiful, stylish, compact and functional – I like it! Just what I need for cycle training sessions

  31. James McDonald

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    Very intrigued by the “Glass filled nylon tyre lever with a stainless steel core”. Could this be better than the old dessert spoon? Probably.

  32. VicK

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    Not only good for my bike, but goes with my Steampunk outfit!
    Full Windsor souper!

  33. FT

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    I have an old bicycle that needs a lot of maintaining. This would make maintaining it a lot nicer.

  34. John Mills

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    Could my maintenance skills do this justice – I’d love to find out!

  35. Jane wymark

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    My just retired husband is setting off from Washington DC and cycling all the way to Key West Florida at the end of October. This would make a great Bon Voyage gift.

  36. Richard Hudson

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    No more worries about punctures and other mishaps with this versatile, classy tool set in my saddle bag.

  37. Jim Woodlingfield

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    A great addition for the daily commute, would be sure to stand out from the crowd!

  38. Mike Bates

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    Great to see a good quality tool with so many useful functions that also looks really stylish.

  39. adrian price

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    great little prize

  40. Alastair Seagroatt

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    Sounds just the job when out on our deserted hill roads.

  41. Martin Ross

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    Cultured and sophisticated

  42. John Haywood

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    Almost worth breaking down for just to be able to whip out such a nice piece of kit!

  43. Bill

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    A very well thought out tool…Just the job!

  44. Mark B

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    This would be so useful!

  45. Rob Lewis

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    It looks a great tool!

  46. Kathy Cowbrough

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    Looks really interesting. Might give me a bit of a push to learn more about repairing my own bike for those regular rides.

  47. David Hamilton

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    Yep I’d love of these. It would improve my style no end.

  48. antvren

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    I reckon I’d get that plastered in grease on a regular basis!

  49. James

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    Great looking tool

  50. Chris Holland

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    It’s so smart I’m sure it would act as an insurance so that you would never breakdown and it would stay looking like a cool tool.

  51. Phil

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    I would like to win this

  52. Kirsty North-Wild

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    My precision engineer husband will love this precision tool for mobile bike repairs /alterations.

  53. Anne quinn

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    Yessss pleasssee would love this 🍀🍀🍀

  54. Howard Woods

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    Very timely! It’s almost my birthday…

  55. Jenny

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    Will encourage me to be more self sufficient; always a good plan!

  56. Joel

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    Please give this awesome tool to this hapless fool. Thank you kindly.

  57. Pete

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    1 2 3 4 5 Break down

  58. Pete

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    At last a robust tool instead of the usual flimsy offerings.

  59. Ian Harvey

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    The ideal companion to take with me on long winter rides

  60. Johnny Faro

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    Ah go on ETA
    Send it my way
    Cos my pocket is full
    Of too many tools

  61. Martin Boyd

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    Would add a bit of well needed style to my daily commute!

  62. Peter Clark

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    There’s a gap in my toolkit! Yes please

  63. Greg

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    O I need to break the chain of sloth,
    And get back on the bike of redemption

  64. Kath H

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    Very stylish, and useful too.

  65. Andy G

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    Looks like a great tool – particularly like the inclusion of a bottle opener!

  66. Dave P

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    Would save towing my toolbox behind the bike

  67. Alan Donnelly

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    Cycling is effective and stylish – so the tools should be effective and stylish too.

  68. Christina

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    Compact, neat and comphensive, would be really useful with my puncture kit for road side repairs and adjustments.

  69. Dave

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    Looks good

  70. Matt B

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    My family say I’m a right tool, I will be with this!

  71. Alex R

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    That would be great…

  72. Matt

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    Yep, that definitely ticks the ‘style’ and ‘substance’ boxes.

  73. Sharon Evans

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    OMG I need one!

  74. Francis Voon

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    I want one!

  75. Eddie Roberts

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    It looks both useful and compact. Good to keep with you when on the move.

  76. Michael Smithson

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    Cracking design with some decent leverage too.

  77. Peter Chisnall

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    Excellent.

  78. Owain

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    An elegant addition to any cyclist’s kit

  79. Andrew Harmsworth

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    Quite the most delicious tool I’ve seen in years!

  80. David Wilson

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    I’d be winning this not just for me, but my 12yr old son and also another mate who rides with me who due to a disability, can find mechanicals difficult. Genuine answer which also has the awwwhhhhh factor and might guilt you in to giving me the prize. Now I feel guilty, guilting you in to giving me the prize. Give the prize to someone else. My lad can walk home. My mate who struggles which mechanicals, sod him. I’ll use my Aldi tool. 😀 Or, give me the tool. I really don’t mind. Tool, no tool.

    P. S. It’s a nice tool isn’t it. Can I have a closer look?
    P. P. S. Not that I’m trying to guilt you.
    🙂

  81. James Skinner

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    When I was a boy my Mum told me never to say ” I want …..”. So remembering what I was taught all those years ago, may I say “I would really like to own the Full Windsor Breaker” because I have recently taken up cycling again following a heart bypass operation last year. On my first ride I had a puncture, so it it proved to me that I should be prepared for all eventualities and this kit would definitely help.

  82. David Wilson

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    Never EVER cycle anywhere without a tool kit….

  83. Al Reed

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    Always need a good toolset.

  84. Manjeet Jaggee

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    A great piece of kit to help you keep cycling

  85. Mark Banham

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    That looks a great tool. I’d love to own one.

  86. Colin

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    Yes please, it looks like it would just be the ticket, style and function.

  87. Sue Bower

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    Hi this tool would definitely be an incentive to improve my bike maintenance skills.

  88. Charles Harper

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    Stylish bit of kit, me likey!

  89. David Hazle

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    Cool tool, yes please.

  90. Julian Carter

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    To me it looks like it’d be a very effective tool …. much surpassing the performance & style of the one riding the bike 😉

  91. stewart macLachlan

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    mechanic here. often stop to help new bike people fix their bikes, this could be my reward?

  92. Lawrence Davies

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    Look a great tool for roadside repairs.

  93. Nick

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    When I lack drive, this tool can get me back on track, amazing!

  94. Robin

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    This looks man enough.

  95. Annabel

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    Love to have one of these tools will come in useful.

  96. chris johnson

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    The stylish package would really suit my bike ;o)

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