Fix punctures in a flash
For safer driving
If your car encounters a low tire during your drive, be prepared (if you are handy) to possibly fix the tire (all without needing to stop at an auto shop) with this handy Tire Repair Tool Kit.
An all-inclusive repair kit
Two tools. Glue. Rubber strips.
You get a threaded drill head and fork head, in addition to rubber repair tape strips and a tube of glue that helps patch and seal punctures.
A handy (and possibly life-saving) kit
If you’re a handy person, you’ll appreciate the help that this repair duo provides to get any tire patched and better for the road ahead.
Be better prepared for any emergencies
This Tire Repair Tool Kit can be a trusty life-saver when in the right hands. When stranded in the wilderness or middle of nowhere, it will help to have a helping hand.
Good kit, worked well but there’s a couple of tips to know. I went through 5 plugs on my first flat learning this. First off, the rasp tool is not very raspy and it takes quite a big hole to get the plug in. I started with a drywall screw hole and rasped it out 5 or 6 pulls. It was too tight and the plug tore before getting in very far at all. Redid that cycle 4 more times before the hole was big enough to get the plug in without tearing. It also helped that I took a look at the slot in the insertion tool and noticed that the inner edges were fairly sharp. I rounded them off so they wouldn’t cut the plug so readily. That seemed to help also. Now we’ll see if it holds air overnight.
I carry this in my Jeep, as I go WAY out in the backcountry and do not wish to be stranded. It stores well, and it’s much easier to plug a hole than to try and jack up a 4WD in sand, etc. to put the spare on. Sure, it takes a little muscle and grunting to go through the hole, but lifting a 35-inch Jeep tire/wheel isn’t the easiest either. It works very well on UTV/ATV tires as well. I’ve been able to bail people in those vehicles out of trouble, using this kit and my air compressor. It seems well made and has plenty of plugs.