Wilson Cleat Valet | 
enlarge | Brand: Wilson Category: Sports
Buy New: $3.99 as of 9/4/2010 07:09:31 EDT details
New (5) from $3.99
Rating: 6 reviews Sales Rank: 17380
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 8.2 x 6 x 1
Model: W452 UPC: 016559245205 EAN: 0016559245205 ASIN: B0009VTTAC
Release Date: June 3, 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Effortlessly remove plastic cleats and metal spikes | | • | Clean cleat threads with the retractable cleaning brush | | • | Ergonomic handle design |
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Product Description Need help with your cleats? Check out the Wilson Cleat Valet. This unique, ratchet-style spike wrench effortlessly removes plastic cleats and metal spikes. A retractable cleaning brush is also included so you can clean the threads at the same time. The cleat valet also features an ergonomic handle, so you can keep your shoes clean without injuring your wrist or hand.
Product Description This unique ratchet style spike wrench effortlessly removes plastic cleats and metal spikes.
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Good Luck Chuck!!!! May 24, 2010 Michael B. Mcgee (Santa Monica) DON"T EVEN BOTHER USING THIS TO REMOVE OLD "FAST TWIST" SPIKES!!!!. just like others, one of my 2 prongs broke instantly. after doing some research on-line i ended up not even using this tool to remove my "Fast Twist" soft spikes. i used a pair of needle-nose pliers and some tweezers. this tool was only helpful for putting the new spikes on my shoes. Its not the tool's fault. its the design of the spikes themselves. you'll know what i mean when you decide to replace your own spikes. the "fast twist" style is an oxymoron.
2 prong tool very weak May 13, 2010 Kenneth W. Obrien This device broke the second time I used it. Not for getting stuck cleats out of a golf shoe
Breaks Easily March 23, 2010 R. Chu 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
The 2 prong cleat bit is VERY weak - a prong broke on first use on the 3rd cleat. I gave this item 2 stars, just because the handle is somewhat ergonomic, the brush is convenient, and it looks like the bits can be used by a drill/other screw drivers...
Broke already March 21, 2010 Mike Kiefer (Cleves OH) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Worked great on the first cleat I removed but on the second one it broke. I admit the cleat was tight and I used a lot of force but I didn't expect one of the pins that goes into the cleat to break off. I'll stick with using a pair of needle nose pliers.
Golf cleat tool December 29, 2009 K. Morris (Michigan) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Well made and works like a charm, even on some spikes I had neglected for a long time
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