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Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2025
The only way to properly plug a tire. I use these often and have never had an issue with a leak afterwards.
MoFro77
Reviewed in the United States on January 31, 2025
Just what i needed to fix my trailer tire. Got a nail in it just after a few weeks of getting a new tire. This has all the goodies you need (except glue). I like the quality of these plug patch combos. These were very easy to use but I also have 10 years of tire changing/flat repair experience. Most DIY/home mechanics will be able to use this no problem. 4 months later plug/patch is doing great. The value for me is not having to drive 30-40 minutes somewhere and then wait again for the shop to repair it. I had this done in 30 mins from home.
Kristoffer Zimmerman
Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2025
The Socpuro Tire Repair Patch Tool Kit is for those who hear a hiss and think, “Challenge accepted.” With 24 tire patch plugs, a tungsten buffing wheel, and everything you need to patch, buff, and perfect, it’s basically a spa day for your tires—right in your garage.Buffing out a puncture feels oddly therapeutic, like you’re coaxing your tire back to life. Add a dab of tire vulcanizing cement before applying the patch plug, and you’ll seal the leak so well, even your tire will be impressed. It’s not just a fix—it’s a full-blown restoration.For the DIYer with a tire machine and a knack for taking matters into their own hands, this kit turns every flat into a story of triumph.
Angela
Reviewed in the United States on August 22, 2024
The roller in my kit, the piece you use to push the patch against the inner tire, wouldn't roll freely. Good variety of patches though.Don't forget to buy some tire patch glue!
Patty St. Peter
Reviewed in Canada on July 15, 2024
a little more work than a tire plug but a lot better fix
bob amos
Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2024
I had a puncture and needed to repair it on my wife's car. As a retired mechanic I remember using this sort of patch many years ago. Also, having a tire machine in my work area it was a natural to do it the old way that always worked.The kit has a number of patches/boots and the needed tools to apply it. You do need to remove the tire off of the rim. You will also need a good quality vulcanizing glue. So, this is not the type of work done by a lot of DIYers.All-in-all, it worked well and I am pleased.
James
Reviewed in the United States on December 11, 2024
I was expecting what I previously knew as "blow out plugs" with rubber stems. These appeared to be patches with plastic shoulders on the stems. I had questioned if they would seal as well as the ones I have used in the past. But then I took a closer look & realized that these have a plastic cover that keeps a pliable sticky surface fresh. Once you peel off the cover, you are left with a nice fresh surface to bind to the tire. These may work even better than my old style ones.I have not actually tried them yet, but I have high hopes for them. The tools in the kit seem serviceable. The one thing that is missing is rubber cement.
Z.B.
Reviewed in the United States on October 31, 2024
Overall seems like a good plug/patch kit (though you do need to have some separate vulanizing glue). An issue is, the hex size on the grinder adapter is for a 1/2" drill chuck. Many consumer drills only have a 3/8" chuck, so this hex won't fit. Also, no installation instructions, so one just has to look that process up.
Kindle Customer
Reviewed in the United States on October 29, 2024
Make sure you follow the instructions! Buy the glue separately. And once you put the glue on, you have to let it dry. Then put the patches on and run the wheel thingy over them. These patches work so good. Way better than the plugs that you use without taking the tire off the rim.
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