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torsion bar unloading tool

Worth a look

Shows a sweet-spot price point ($35.46 avg), but soft demand (-7.1% this quarter) keeps it on the watch list.

Market size 35Growth 21Conversion 74Competition 36Returns 48Price range 95Avg price 95Brand share 62Review moat 85Quality gap 78

Avg price

Incredible$35.46

avg listing price — sweet spot $15–$100

Price range

Incredible$21.03–$69.09

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

Review moat

Great299.06

avg incumbent reviews — the moat a new listing must climb

Quality gap

Great4.3★

avg incumbent rating — lower means beatable quality

Conversion

Good6.9%

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

Brand share

Good68%

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

Returns

Okay3.3%

return rate — above 6% kills the launch gate

Competition

Okay64%

top-5 click share — leaders hold, buyers still browse

Market size

Okay$171K

$171K/yr · 70K searches

Growth

Bad-7.1%

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

Competition

The top 5 products take 64% of clicks — established leaders, but buyers still shop beyond them.

Brands

16 falling

Sellers

39

Top-5 brand share

68%

Open market

25%

  • Orion Motor Tech17%
  • 8MILELAKE16%
  • dynofit15%
  • OEMTOOLS10%
  • KSP PERFORMANCE10%
  • BTSHUB8%

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%5%$9K10%$17K15%$26K20%$34K1101001K10K Reviews — right = deep review moat Market share (90d) ≈ est. sales
Beatable (≤4.3★) Contested Strong incumbent (>4.7★)

All 18 tracked products in this niche — three views at once, no toggling.

Demand & seasonality

Weekly Amazon search volume, last 104 weeks — -7.1% search growth over the last 90 days.
2K1KSpike '25Spike '26SepDecMarJunAugNovMarMay

No pronounced peak months · busiest ÷ quietest = 1.4×

Reviews

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

What buyers love

Advertised Vs Actual Product20%

“As advertised”

Quality-Overall13%

“Good quality”

Ease Of Use12%

“Easy to use”

Size-Overall9%

“Fits great”

Efficiency9%

“Works well”

Strength7%

“Very well constructed”

Value For Money7%

“Great value for the money”

Weight Heavy6%

“heavy duty”

Functionality-Overall5%

“Makes removing and installing torsion keys a breeze”

Durability2%

“Durable and well made”

What buyers complain about

Size-Overall20%

“Doesnt fit”

Durability20%

“This tool bent on the very first use”

Mounting9%

“Tool came in without the threaded bolt”

Compatibility-Overall7%

“This tool OEM tool GM/ Ford/ Chrysler torsion bar tool 37278 does not work as advertised it doesn't fit over the gm torsion key cross member rather the adapter is not able to fit a 2004 Chevy Silverado HD 2500 torsion cross member”

Flexibility5%

“Once I got the tension off the threads was stretched”

Quality-Overall5%

“Bad quality threads”

Material Quality5%

“weak material”

Rusts/Corrodes5%

“Threads appeared to hold up very well even though it got covered in rust”

Jamming/Clogging5%

“even after that its still barely fit after I jammed it on pretty disheartening”

Defective Material/Parts2%

“Missing parts”

Top return reasons

Size-Overall25%
Compatibility-Overall25%
Functionality-Overall13%
Advertised Vs Actual Product7%
Defective Material/Parts7%
Mechanism Issues4%
Width3%
Product Condition2%
Value For Money2%
Durability2%