🛠️ Don’t get stuck—be the hero of every road trip!
The SINGARO Tire Repair Kit is a professional-grade, 12-piece set designed for quick, reliable tubeless tire puncture repairs. Featuring rust-resistant zinc alloy tools and premium natural rubber plugs, it fits a wide range of vehicles from cars to tractors. Compact and easy to use, it empowers you to fix flats on the spot without tire removal.
Manufacturer | SINGARO |
Brand | SINGARO |
Item Weight | 1.53 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 6.75 x 5.75 x 1 inches |
Manufacturer Part Number | SINGARO-GVSC |
Y**R
Good product
I've used this 5 times and have yet to have a repair fail.The previous tool I used had a plastic handle and broke. This one is metal and feels more durable. So far, it's doing well.A few suggestions:1) How well you prepare the hole will determine the strength of the repair. After you remove the foreign body from the tire, you want to make sure the hole is clean and even. You're going to make the hole bigger, and rounder. You can use the included reaming tool, but that will definitely take some effort. Many people are lazy with this step, and that's why the plugs fail. I use a small 12V drill with regular drill bits to clean up the hole, which is much less effort.2) I generally don't even remove the wheel from the car/truck. In many cases, you don't even have to jack the vehicle up.3) Get a large bottle of rubber cement (I use the Gorilla brand one). It cost me $5, and there's enough in there for a bunch of plugs. I slather the entire hole and the plug with the contact cement before inserting. It'll act like a lubricant going in, and then ensure that the plug and tire fully adhere to each other, and seal the hole from any water intrusion.Overall, I'm very happy with this kit. I've said hundreds of dollars doing these repairs in-house.
B**B
Great Deal Fast Shipping
Listen for the price it's a no brainer. If you ever have an emergency and you are stranded with help nowhere in sight this kit and a few cans of fix a flat will get you home.
P**I
Excellent Kit for Quick & Easy Tire Repairs!
I recently purchased the SINGARO Tire Repair Kit with Plugs, and I couldn’t be more pleased with how well it works. This kit provides everything you need for a quick, reliable tire repair when you’re in a pinch!Pros:✅ Complete Kit – Includes everything you need: tire plugs, tools, and instructions. Perfect for on-the-go repairs.✅ Easy to Use – The insertion tool and reaming tool make the process very straightforward, even for beginners.✅ Durable Plugs – The rubber plugs are thick and seem very durable, creating a solid seal to hold air without leaks.✅ Portable – The compact carrying case makes it easy to store in your vehicle and take with you on the road.✅ Great Value – For the price, this kit is a real bargain compared to taking your car to a shop.Cons:⚠️ Not for large tire damage – This is for small punctures, so keep that in mind if your tire has significant damage.Overall, this kit is a must-have for anyone who drives. It’s convenient, affordable, and reliable for handling emergency tire repairs. Highly recommend it to anyone looking for an easy solution to flat tires. 🚗🔧Would definitely buy again!
V**B
Good quality
I was a bit skeptical about purchasing this item after reading several negative reviews describing the handle breaking off. I recently used it to plug a tire. If you use it properly by first piloting the hole, then inserting the plug with some provided glue for lubrication and eventually a tight seal you are not going to have any problems.
P**!
Cheap price Great Quality
This was a very low price for a quality item. Great to have in car and easy for anyone to use.
J**Y
Glue popped during shipping
Glue popped in the package. But the box was okay so im assuming it happend before being packaged. So I'm going to just buy new rubber cement instead of dealing with sending it back but the plugs look like basic plugs and a cheapo razor blade. The t handles are solid
K**L
Fix it
Appears to be a good solid set
C**N
SINGARO Tire Repair Kit with Plugs Work Well
My tire was penetrated by a broken small blade, probably from a pocket knife. I had to cut into the tread to pull the blade out. There was no instructions in the package, just a few pictures on Amazon. But I used the screw tool to push through the tire and squeeze a few cement drops on the screw tool and push it in and out a few time to get the cement lubs around the hole. With the plug pull halfway through the plunger and a few cement drops on both side of the plug, I pull the screw tool out and quickly push the plug through the hole on the tire unit just 1/2” of the plug still outside, I pulled the plug plunger out. The whole was sealed. I cut the extra plug outside plat. The tire hole was sealed. No pressure loss after one week.
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