intraining4life—March 29, 2026✓ Verified purchase
Twice in the last three months I’ve used these convenient little plugs. Repaired a nail hole and made sure the screw head was a few millimeters below surface of tire lug. Aired it up and no loss of air yet. Today found a lag screw embedded in different tire. Prepped the largest size screw with little of the included glue. Removed the sizeable screw and immediately installed the plug. Losing very little air in the meantime. Will buy a set for my son to keep with his fifth wheel RV trailer. This product, a set of vice grips and a Phillips screwdriver might save the day. Read more
Christopher—February 23, 2026✓ Verified purchase
Great product, works amazingly, installation was quick. I haven't got a new tire yet but it has been working flawlessly. My tire had a staple with two hole about 1/4 inch apart. The screws had enough room to work as they should. Been holding for a out two weeks now. Read more
Ron Harden—September 4, 2025✓ Verified purchase
Ok for lawnmower and yard tools. Read more
Kevin Little—March 30, 2026✓ Verified purchase
I was skeptical at first but they worked great! These should be in every vehicle you own!! Read more
Bill—April 3, 2026✓ Verified purchase
Looks easy enough to use....hopefully I never have to find out! Read more
francho—September 15, 2025✓ Verified purchase
It works for small punctures and it is far easier than conventional tire-repair plugs. However, I was disappointed in that the tube of glue dried off after using only once. I made sure it was well sealed after I used it and a few months later I could not get anything out of the tube for another puncture. It is worth noting that my kit only came with one tube of glue. I now have to purchase a new kit just for the glue. A couple of smaller glue tubes might be a solution. Read more
Sereia Amore—March 2, 2026✓ Verified purchase
Great product, easy to understand the instructions. It really works. Read more
Sean—May 8, 2025✓ Verified purchase
This is the easiest and fastest way to plug a hole in your tire. It comes with glue which i thought you had to dab a little on but you don't. It's only if you want to reuse the screw. But couldn't hurt as I applied a little then smoothed it over to where you don't even see the screw. 😎 I was going to do a video but it was that quick to repair. Literally in seconds. I thought of this before why there couldn't be some type of screw type plug and now boom fast n easy newer way to fix a hole in a tire. I originally went to a tire store to get a plug done. $27. It was on the tread not the sidewall. They told me they couldn't do it that I needed a new tire which was about $300. He then quickly told me might as well do the other side so it's even then he said I didn't have much tread on the others so might as well get 4 new tires for $1k. 🤨 I said I didn't plan on spending a thousand dollars today. He quickly said they offer 6 month financing at 0 percent. ... Yeah I left. You gotta watch out for crooked people that just want to upsell. Like I said it was repairable as it was in the middle of the tread but they didn't want to do it. Neither did a 2nd shop I went too again they just wanted to sell 4 new tires. 😐 This worked great tire is still at 35psi towing my lawn mower. Good kit to have. Read more