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Anyone knows where to find a multi-tool that has a small Philips in it? I was trying to adjust my Speedplay float mid-ride yesterday but my multi-tool's Philips head is much too big. When I got home, I checked a few other multi-tools I have, all have the same issue, the Philips heads are all pretty big.
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Re: Multi-tool [dalava] [ In reply to ]
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I thought it was a #1 Phillips screwdriver. This has it - https://www.crankbrothers.com/products/m19.
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Re: Multi-tool [dalava] [ In reply to ]
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As per above, it's a #1 phillips.
Spec sheets don't always show what size bit the various multi tools come with, but default size seems to be a #2. If a tool has only one phillips bit, it's usually a #2. For example, the Crank Bros M19 listed above has both a P1 and a P2, but the other tools in the line have only a P2.
Bit driver based tools are a good option for you, as you can simply add a P1 bit to the set if you don't want to carry one of the larger size tools that are typically the only ones with a second phillips driver.

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Re: Multi-tool [fredly] [ In reply to ]
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I’m very happy with the Crank Bros M19 and I’ve used it to adjust the float on my Speedplays in-situ.

Brett Z

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