Crankbrothers Crimbo; Bag yourself a cycling stocking filler

crankbrothers bicycle multi tool

Forget the wrapping paper; this multi-tool’s so glitzy-looking just hang it from your tree.

The Crankbrothers 19-function multi tool features durable steel and aluminium construction – not to mention those gold-coloured anodised parts. And with an overall length of less than 9cm and tipping the scales at 175g, it’s a useful companion whatever type of bike you ride.

  • 7 Allen Keys (2, 2.5, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8)
  • 3 Screwdrivers (phillips 1 & 2, flat 2)
  • 2 Torx (T25, T10)
  • 2 Open spanners (8mm, 10mm)
  • 4 Spoke spanners (0, 1, 2, 3)
  • 1 Chain tool (8/9/10-speed compatible)
crankbrothers multitool

Whatever your level of skill, it pays to have a multi-tool close to hand; not least for repairs on the go.

Bicycle bling; Win a gold multi-tool

We have a gold Crankbrothers 19-function multi tool worth £30 to give away. Simply leave us a comment at the bottom of this page and we will pick a winner next week.

The ethical choice

The ETA was established in 1990 as an ethical provider of green, reliable travel services. Over 30 years on, we continue to offer cycle insurancebreakdown cover  and mobility scooter insurance while putting concern for the environment at the heart of all we do.

The Good Shopping Guide judges us to be the UK’s most ethical provider.

Comments

  1. Gary Dawes

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    Ooo nice.
    That would be a lovely companion to my new brompton

  2. Will

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    Dear Santa, I’ve been very good this year – I cleaned my girlfriend’s drivetrain (not a euphemism) and I walked my bike nearly every day. If you fill my stocking (not a euphemism) with a shiny gold multitool, I promise to give my drawerful of unused allen keys to the charity bike shop.

  3. DarC

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    Very bling!
    Looks to be very good quality.
    Merry Christmas everyone!

    • Moragh

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      This would be a great match for my new touring bike.

  4. Andrew

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    Love it. But where’s the pump?

  5. Peter

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    This would nicely replace my cheap Allen keys.

    • David Anthony

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      A shining gold (multitool) star on the tree would complete the scene of a great festive holiday! Looking forward to many cycling trips ahead fully prepared for 2024 🚵‍♂️

    • Yousaf Mirza

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      This would be great on the tree or in my saddle pack. Y

    • Mark

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      Thanks Santa! That’s just what I always wanted! (Along with World peace, of course!).

  6. Duncan John Cameron

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    I need this for my new Xmas gift to me (Cannondale Topstone) – the colour schemes match perfectly

  7. deadmanjones

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    Hopefully with this one the retaining bolt won’t jangle loose on bumpy roads like my current one…

  8. Mark Popplewell

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    this may even tempt me to take up d-i-y again

  9. Chris L

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    Be a shame to spoil it by using it, LOL.

  10. Pamela

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    Lovely bling for my Xmas tree.
    Great multitool complete with chain tool – fab.

    • John Morgan

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      The perfect partner for my diamond-encrusted tyre levers

    • Mark B

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      Wow! A great tool.

  11. Boyd

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    Here’s hoping Christmas does come early this year…

  12. Peter Clark

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    Wow – gold plated!

  13. Chris

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    What a space saver

  14. Steve

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    Crank me up, brother!

  15. Richard Barrett

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    This would be a nice replacement for the one that is now at the bottom of a New Forest mud pool…

  16. Steve K

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    That would be a lovely Christmas prezzie …

  17. David Gray

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    I wonder if it would be possible to create a bespoke version with just the required tools for my bike?

  18. Vick

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    I lost my multitool. This looks like a great replacement.

  19. Jonathan M

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    I couldn’t think of anything I wanted or needed for Christmas but this would easily fill that gap.

  20. Doug M

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    A 24-carat tool – yes please!

  21. Ben

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    Gold flashy gold

  22. John

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    Very classy bit of kit

  23. Graham Corfield

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    Wow a Classy Cranky Christmas Pressie!! Count me in please!!

  24. Chris L

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    Be a shame to spoil it by using it!

  25. Jonathan Hunt

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    Very handy. Another nice giveaway by ETA.

    • Owen Phillips

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      Would love one, never had a multi tool before. Thanks

  26. Janet

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    Just what I need!

  27. Chris

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    Great piece of tech that can get one home or one’s destination without a fuss.

  28. Richard

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    I know just the person I’give this to

  29. ROBERT PEEL

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    i would love to win this

    • Helen

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      The perfect gift for the hard to buy for person in your life…

  30. Sarah

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    Ooh shiny

  31. Chris L

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    Be a shame to use it and spoil it.

  32. H.Newson

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    Splendid offer

  33. Clare G

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    Oooh cool. Ideal gift for my daughter.

  34. Huw Stead

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    Yes please. Would be a great replacement

  35. Anthony Johnson

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    Great tool to keep in my saddle bag for energy repair for me or others I see broken down with their bike. And happy new year to however donated this!

  36. Ema

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    Merry Christmas

  37. Jenny C

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    Looks fab!

  38. Thor

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    More for Thor.

  39. CraigS-A

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    Looks like a great christmas addition for my bike adventures. You can never anticipate when this may be needed so I hope I win.

  40. Martin

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    Just the ticket for emergency roadside repairs.

  41. Colin

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    I feel very cranky

  42. JohnB

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    Yes, will look beautiful on my Christmas tree!

  43. Martin Baker

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    Always useful when I’ve got a screw loose!

  44. Ride with Roy

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    After reviewing your cycle rescue insurance I was delighted to receive a year’s cover as a birthday present from my sons. This sort of tool would allow the rider to try to effect a repair before resorting to a call out

  45. Philip GREGG

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    Cool tool.

    • Phil Gregg

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      Why is my comment always awaiting moderation

  46. Mags

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    This gift would make me less cranky! Happy Christmas all.

  47. Moragh

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    Would match my new tourer,

  48. Peter Chisnall

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    Get screwing!

  49. Phil

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    It’s my time to shine

  50. Gavin

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    Handy… but it ain’t no Leatherman – and that is on my belt order (military chaps will know where I’m coming from)

  51. Philip Gregg

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    Cool device

  52. Philip GREGG

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    Cool tool.

  53. Alastair

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    Would be good to replace my old one which is falling apart

  54. Sarah

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    Looks good and it would stop.my husband “borrowing” my tools.

  55. Stephen

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    I’d love to saddle bag that piece of bling!

  56. Gins

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    A cool Yule cycling tool 😎🎄

  57. Kelly Smith

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    I need anew set of these!

  58. Paul S

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    Cranking present ,(Does anyone actually win never see winners announced)

  59. Colin

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    With a tool like that you’d not need to take anything else out on rides.

  60. ChrisB

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    Looks a great tool to have.

  61. Fred

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    Best tool ever!

  62. Lonnie

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    Just right for my Christmas stocking!

  63. Gillian

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    This looks like a beautifully designed tool for a very fortunate cyclist! ❤️

  64. Les Gunbie

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    My toolkit consists of a bunch of random spanners – this would be much better for taking care of my bike.

  65. Craig

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    What a lovely prechristmas pressie to make a cyclist very happy!

  66. Elizabeth Kerr

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    Fabulous and practical!

  67. John Stables

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    Bring on the bling

  68. Mark

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    One of these is the only tool I would need to carry on even the longest rides.

  69. Bill

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    How nice that would be if Santa stopped at our place with one of these….!

  70. Rob

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    I love your post on 20 Nov about swapping ULEZ to CLEAN air zone, but what do you think about using ‘Community’ for the first word in your improved acronym?

    • The ETA

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      Perfect – consider it updated

  71. Dave

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    Lovely stuff!

  72. Damian Connaughton

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    Ooh, yes please, that looks fab!

  73. wesley

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    Great functionality in a small package.

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