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The GRAND PITSTOP 11 Pcs Tubeless Tire Puncture Repair Kit is a versatile and essential tool for any vehicle owner. Designed for compatibility with all tubeless tires, this kit allows for quick and easy repairs without the need for removing the tire. Its compact size makes it perfect for travel, while the advanced sealing technology ensures a reliable fix. Weighing only 1.32 pounds, it's a lightweight solution that empowers you to tackle tire issues head-on.
Manufacturer | GRAND PITSTOP |
Brand | GRAND PITSTOP |
Model | Puncture Kit |
Item Weight | 1.32 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 8.27 x 5.51 x 2.17 inches |
Country of Origin | India |
Item model number | Puncture-MP |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | Puncture-MP |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
A**E
Amazing
I was skeptical at first but this is actualy a solid and full proof way to patch your tubless tire. I have a hyper scooter and getting the tire off the rim is such a pain in the butt so I thought id try this, and it works amazingly. No need to remove the tire from the rim or anything just patch it up and your ready to go. In fact I don't even write reviews ever but this saved me so much time. The instructions are kind of trash but just look up tutorial on YouTube and it's super easy.
S**X
The product really worked ... but the instructions are poor
I got this kit several months ago for my Indian Chieftain, and today was the first time I had to use the product. I've had motorcycles for almost 40 years and had a puncture only once in the all that time -- needing to use one of those old plug kits with glue and CO2 canisters. I bought this kit because it looked durable, the concept (mushroom plug) looked promising and of course... the positive reviews.So today... I was in this little town 70 miles from home for a rest stop and when I left, I was immediately notified by the bike computer that the pressure was less than 19 psi :( I rode back to the gas station, checked the rear tire and sure enough -- there was a small hole but no nail or screw.I got the kit out and the first thing I noticed is the instructions have these very small pictures that accompany the text, crammed into one page -- which are way too small to see what is being discussed. The text is fine but you need good pictures to properly understand the process of the repair. This was one big mistake I made -- I should have reviewed the instructions (and the video) to understand how to use the kit before I actually needed (instead of buying and tossing into the side bag). It's also a mistake the vendor needs to correct -- put larger pictures in the instructions and it will be a lot easier to implement the repair.After 10 mins of fiddling, I finally figured out what to do and the kit worked exactly as I hoped and expected. There were no issues using the silicone plugs and they worked like a champ! I pumped the tire up to 41 psi and watched to ensure it didn't slowly leak (it didn't), then rode home -- the 70+ miles and monitoring the tire pressure screen on the bike -- the tire pressure didn't drop below the 41 psi I put into the tire -- awesome!I think the kit is great, the tools are good quality and the process was easy (once you figure it out). They just need to correct the instructions. And if you do purchase it, make sure you know how to use it before you need it.
J**L
The chance of that!
funny you ask, I ordered it to have just in case and the day it came I had to use it and it worked very well
C**.
Saved Me
Used it a few times now honestly cant go wrong with this kit, its small, quick and easy, just make sure that when u go to remove the tool to do it slowly if you pull too hard than youll pull the plug out with it or it wont seat and the plug whill leak but when u take ur time do it right itll save u
C**S
Works great when used for the correct application.
I bought this repair kit 2 years ago and have performed 2 out of 3 tire repairs successfully. The first attempt to repair a puncture in my wife's tire that was too close to the edge of the tread for a tire shop to repair. This tire was less than 3 months old and had no road hazard warranty. On my first attempt, the plug went in successfully and the stem was sticking out when I removed the tool. When I pulled the stem with the pliers to make sure it was seated, I pulled too hard and the entire plug came out. 2nd attempt was a success and lasted 2 years until last week when the tire got a slash on the inner sidewall. The 2nd successful repair was on one of my tires which also lasted until I had to replace due to normal wear. The unsuccessful attempt was on my son's tire. His tire was damaged by a flat piece of metal, not a screw or nail. This was more of a slice instead of a puncture. This kit will NOT work on slice type punctures. Overall, I'm very satisfied and have just ordered 2 more kits since mine has seemed to disappear. I'll give one to my son for Christmas...even though I suspect that's were my first kit went. LOL!
J**M
Don’t buy!
Back in the mid 1960s I worked in service station for several years when attending college. The proprietor had a device that was similar to this one in that there was an inserting tool and the plugs had a serious circular arrow head on the end of the rubber shaft. He would clean the hole well, put the plug in the insertion device with some sort of liquid on it that acted as a lubricant and ultimately a sealant. The end of the insertion tool was positioned over the hole in the tire and with arm and hand muscle only was manually inserted in the tire by pressing on the handle of the insertion device which drove the plug into the tire. When he withdrew the insertion tool the rubber plug stayed in the tire. He then pulled on the plug to be sure the inside of the head of the plug was tight with the inside surface of the tire. He then cut off the stem of the rubber plug so it was perfectly flush with the outer surface of the tire. The tire was fixed. Didn’t have to remove the wheel from the car and IT DIDN’T LEAK. The whole process took less than five minutes. So, having seen the Gran Pitstop product I thought it would be similar. NOT SO. THe plugs are small and greasy. The insertion method doesn’t work. And in the video I watched, the person using the Gran Pitstop product was happy because the plug he installed only lost 1 pound of air per hour after he was done. Apparently this is not a final tire leak solution. When I tried it, I could not get the rubber plug to push through the insertion device and they usually ripped as well. This is a fairly complex system to accomplish nothing. It doesn’t work. DON’T WASTE YOUR MONEY AS I DID.
M**T
As advertised
As advertised
E**O
Es bueno y me lo recomendaron mucho.
Es bueno aun no lo he utilizado, pero por recomendaciones sé que es muy bueno y funciona conforme a lo indicado.
X**U
Step by step, It's easy, I plugged two nail punctures
so far all good. I bought 30, It's gonna be reliable, haha
D**N
very good product
This Tubeless Tire Puncture Repair Kit is very easy to use and it repair better than other repair kit but only one thing that I found out is the tool that use to make a bigger hole is not sharp so it is a bit hard to make a bigger hole but over all this repair kit is very good so must big this if you need to repair the tire by yourself.
A**Z
Magnifico
Para pinchazos producidos por objetos punzantes, es el mejor metodo que he encontrado. No sirve para rajaduras solo orificios, pero es permanente. Yo tengo uno puesto en una rueda y lleva mas de un año.
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