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tie rod removal tool

Worth a look

Shows a sweet-spot price point ($39.75 avg), but a concentrated shelf (top 5 take 74% of clicks) keeps it on the watch list.

Market size 79Growth 24Conversion 64Competition 22Returns 44Price range 66Avg price 95Brand share 25Review moat 73Quality gap 58

Avg price

Incredible$39.75

avg listing price — sweet spot $15–$100

Market size

Great$1.1M

$1.1M/yr · 473K searches

Review moat

Good599

avg incumbent reviews — the moat a new listing must climb

Price range

Good$8.80–$137.57

cheapest to priciest tracked listing — scored on the share inside $15–$100

Conversion

Good5.7%

search→purchase rate — share of searches ending in a sale

Quality gap

Good4.4★

avg incumbent rating — lower means beatable quality

Returns

Okay3.7%

return rate — above 6% kills the launch gate

Brand share

Okay90%

top-5 brand share — brands hold most of the demand

Growth

Bad-1.1%

90-day search growth — must beat 0% to launch

Competition

Bad74%

top-5 click share — a locked-up shelf

Competition

The top 5 products capture 74% of clicks — a locked-up shelf that new listings rarely crack.

Brands

8 falling

Sellers

40

Top-5 brand share

90%

Open market

6%

  • Orion Motor Tech36%
  • Toolwiz32%
  • Couslcd10%
  • Yonligonju7%
  • ISINSWIFT5%
  • DAYUAN4%
  • Open — no brand owns it (2 brands, 6%)

Product shelf

Each bubble is one product — market share against review moat; bubble size tracks estimated sales, color grades how beatable the incumbent looks.

0%10%$107K20%$213K30%$320K40%$427K101001K10K Reviews — right = deep review moat Market share (90d) ≈ est. sales
Beatable (≤4.3★) Contested Strong incumbent (>4.7★)

All 11 tracked products in this niche — three views at once, no toggling.

Demand & seasonality

Weekly Amazon search volume, last 104 weeks — -1.1% search growth over the last 90 days.
10K6KSpike '25Spike '26SepDecMarJunAugNovMarMay

No pronounced peak months · busiest ÷ quietest = 1.5×

Reviews

What buyers praise and complain about, mined from review topics.

What buyers love

Quality-Overall18%

“Good quality tool”

Value For Money17%

“Good price”

Ease Of Use13%

“Easy to use”

Efficiency13%

“Best Inner Tie Rod Removal Tool Out of Many Methods Tried”

Advertised Vs Actual Product11%

“Works as advertised”

Strength4%

“It looks very sturdy”

Size-Overall3%

“It's large enough to do whatever”

Functionality-Overall2%

“It gets job done thats all”

Durability2%

“Is seem pretty solid i dont know y others reviews break on first use”

Design-Overall2%

“Built well”

What buyers complain about

Quality-Overall27%

“Clearly a machining quality control issue”

Metal Quality7%

“Cheap weak metal”

Strength6%

“Broken and stuck”

Product Condition6%

“it came used”

Durability6%

“it will break”

Size-Overall5%

“Too big”

Ease Of Use4%

“Kinda awkward to use”

Grip4%

“u-bolt tool would not grip enough to unscrew the inner tie rod”

Functionality-Overall3%

“Didn't work”

Flexibility2%

“They bend really easy”

Top return reasons

Size-Overall28%
Defective Material/Parts16%
Functionality-Overall12%
Compatibility-Overall9%
Advertised Vs Actual Product5%
Value For Money4%
Quality-Overall4%
Grip4%
Mechanism Issues3%
Durability2%