Woot has
Bikehand Bike Repair Stand for
$65.99.
Shipping is free for Amazon Prime Members (must login with your Amazon account and select a shipping address in order for Woot to apply free shipping) or is otherwise $6 per order.
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Features:- Quick Release Adjustable (from 1m to 1.5m or 39" to 59" when fully extended). Strong quick-release skewers are included for adjusting the height, tilt and angle of this work stand, this could be really helpful when you want to get the bike in the optimal working position for you.
- Smart design, the head is 360-degree rotatable by turning the quick-release knob. The teeth and clamp are both well-made and heavy-duty. This bike stand could hold bikes up to 25kg or 55lbs at any angle.
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Why write what you did when you're just completely guessing? I would recommend this stand to anyone who isn't a professional bike shop that would use this literally a hundred times more than a home user would. It's a fantastic stand and I have no complaints about it.
On top of that, this seems to be a pretty good deal, I'm pretty sure I paid about the same price ten years ago, maybe $10 less? That's a very small amount of price inflation for that span of time.
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1. That clamping mechanism looks like it's pretty much entirely made of plastic, which is probably durable enough if you have your bike in the jaws infrequently, but won't do the trick for frequent use.
2. The steel or aluminum pipes used are not as strong as when you'd get a brand name like park tool or feedback.
3. It's probably not at its lowest price.
These are pretty good if you're not sure if biking is for you, but at this price, I'd be looking to get a used park tool or feedback sports bike repair stand. They will actually last. I'd try to save money by buying used (and better), but this isn't the worst item on Slickdeals.
Why write what you did when you're just completely guessing? I would recommend this stand to anyone who isn't a professional bike shop that would use this literally a hundred times more than a home user would. It's a fantastic stand and I have no complaints about it.
On top of that, this seems to be a pretty good deal, I'm pretty sure I paid about the same price ten years ago, maybe $10 less? That's a very small amount of price inflation for that span of time.
Why write what you did when you're just completely guessing? I would recommend this stand to anyone who isn't a professional bike shop that would use this literally a hundred times more than a home user would.
On top of that, this seems to be a pretty good deal, I'm pretty sure I paid about the same price ten years ago, maybe $10 less? That's a very small amount of price inflations for that span of time.
Servicing 5 bikes and did 3 full rebuilds or frame up builds with it. Not pro use by any form, but probably healthy or at leat above average amateur use.
It's not lowest price ever, but it's pre-pandemic average. Decent stand for the $.
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1. That clamping mechanism looks like it's pretty much entirely made of plastic, which is probably durable enough if you have your bike in the jaws infrequently, but won't do the trick for frequent use.
2. The steel or aluminum pipes used are not as strong as when you'd get a brand name like park tool or feedback.
3. It's probably not at its lowest price.
These are pretty good if you're not sure if biking is for you, but at this price, I'd be looking to get a used park tool or feedback sports bike repair stand. They will actually last. I'd try to save money by buying used (and better), but this isn't the worst item on Slickdeals.
So yes, this is a good deal for a stand, but doesn't compare to the top name brands.
So yes, this is a good deal for a stand, but doesn't compare to the top name brands.
My stand actually lives outside much of the year in the northeast, and has still held up pretty well.
If you are working on a frame-up build or full rebuild, it is more necessary, but you can always do without.
edit: love the petty downvote. 🤣
sure, noone can do anything w/o a bike stand. happy now? ❤️
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It's solid. In for one of my own.
Merry Christmas to me!
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