🚀 Fix flats fast, stay unstoppable.
The BETOOLL Tire Repair Kit is a professional-grade, 24-piece emergency flat tire solution designed for universal tubeless tires. Featuring heavy steel T-handle tools and 15 self-vulcanizing plugs, it ensures quick, durable repairs for cars, trucks, motorcycles, and more. Compact and complete, this kit is your essential roadside companion to avoid downtime and keep moving.
Manufacturer | SZBRT |
Brand | BETOOLL |
Item Weight | 1.17 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 9 x 6 x 2 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | HW9007-1 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | HW9007-1 |
Special Features | PLUG AND GO--- Easy to insert plugs keep you prepared for the next nail or object that finds its way into your tire and stops you could.Sturdy “T” handle made of heavy steel, and feel great in your hand. |
M**Y
Good Value
Worked wonderfully! Was able to create a patch that fixed my leak and the handle is extra sturdy.
P**P
The tools feel professional grade and sturdy.
It saved me a lot of money on a screw puncture repair on our tire. Very simple process, provided you have a bit of strength to perform the required procedure. The tools feel professional grade and sturdy.
A**R
Good quality tire plug kit
Solid all metal tools in a handy carrying case. Worked great.
H**E
Had no issue and it was very easy to use. It has been a week and no leak.
Easy to use and its been a week and no leak. The kit is great and easy to use. The hard part was for me to get the screw out of my tire because the head was half gone. Once I got the screw out I followed the instructions and reamed the hole and inserted the plug and trimmed the plug.If you plan on keeping it in your car you probably should add a screwdriver and/or pliers to get the screw out of the tire and a razor to trim the plug once it is in. You really need a razor to trim the plug I tried with a knife but the had to get a razor.
R**0
DIY tire repair.
If you’re tired of taking your car to the tire dealer to fix a simple nail or screw hole in your tire buy this. All they wanna do is sell you a new tire. My dad and grandpa fixed tires this way for years with no issue. I have since repaired two tires. I was very surprised with the high-quality of this kit. It is very easy to use. I highly recommend this kit.
T**R
My first experience using one of these, it worked VERY well!
Our tire picked up a large bolt that we could hear clicking when we were driving, and our low pressure warning light lit on our dash. Yep---tire was 7 psi below recommended (32 down to 25), I could not see the leak site and we were far from home so I drove some more then checked again. Just one more psi down over those 20 miles so all the way home (100 miles more) we drove. By that time I was able to find the leaking spot and see the bolt head had ground off or broken off. It was just a very slow leak, a few psi more per day, but I knew it would only get worse.I decided to order this kit after reading reviews & don't believe the haters. It worked so well for me it is worthy of my time to write of my experience. The tools to me all seem robust & top notch, especially for the price. There are multiple straps inside the nice case to secure them in place. YES---you have to use your own pliers but come on---don't ding the product when that is spelled out clearly in the description!So---I had the huge benefit of allowing a full day in my own garage to do this. I pulled the wheel since others had said it much easier that way. I then used my pliers to pull the remaining bolt out of the tire and immediately heard the air rush out. "That's a pretty big hole!" I thought. I reamed the hole easily, lubed the plug installation tool, centered one plug strip in the tool and pushed it in all the way except about 1" left outside the tire. I aired up the tire after about 5 minutes of what I thought would be "cure time" but don't know if that's necessary. After my initial inflation to full pressure the tire actually did leak down a bit over a few hours. A few cycles of this and it has stayed sealed completely ever since....not even down a pound! I assume this was the time the vulcanizing compound (already applied to the plugs) took to seal to the tire....maybe if I had driven on it right away (heat generated and varying forces) it would not have leaked out. My initial fear of "huge hole" and assuming I might need to plug twice or use 2 plugs the fear was unfounded.I will update this post if something goes awry. For now I am one happy customer as well as a happy camper. I'd strongly recommend this kit based on my experience, plus I have the remaining patches & tools if needed again. I hope this helps you with your decision/choice.
A**R
The tools are all right, but the raw rubber plugs are of perfect thickness.
In my opinion, the important part of the kit plays the raw rubber plugs. Plugs usually fail because they either don't stick well very often due to incorrect designated thickness for the hole. These seems to be of high quality, and are not too skinny, nor too thick, but just tight snug for the hole made by the hole-prepping tool. It would be nice to know the source of the raw rubbers once all gets used up because I have tried several kinds of plugs lately, all of which failed requiring visit to tire shop for the patch plug method. So far, these plugs seems holding up the pressure because it felt like they were up for the task every time after completing the fix on multiple occasions.
P**K
Good value.
I received it and it is a nice set.
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