Full Windsor are back with an even better equipped multi-tool, The Breaker
James Greig | October 29, 2014

You might remember The Nutter multi-tool from last year, which was one of our best sellers on the CycleLux Christmas store.
Not a company to rest on their laurels, Full Windsor have added a chain breaker to the mix, and are currently fundraising for The Breaker on Kickstarter.
Like its predecessor, The Breaker comes in a smart leather and recycled inner tube pouch, and just about all the tools you could need to fix your bike on the go.
Here’s the full list:
— Chain Breaker with tool hardened stainless steel pin (replaceable)
— Glass filled nylon tyre lever with a steel core
— Spoke key
— 3,4,5,6,8mm hex tool bits
— Philips head screw driver (PH2)
— T25 torx bit
— Tool bit extender
Backers of the project on Kickstarter can also upgrade to The Breaker PLUS, which includes a 5mm -13mm socket set and attachment bit, plus a name of your choice engraved onto tool.
Oh, and the Breaker also has a bottle opener, because… beer.







Posted to London
by James Greig