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The Tyre Doctor Tyre Puncture Repair Kit (15) is a professional-grade, easy-to-use kit featuring 15 durable repair strings and a compact, water-resistant storage bag. Designed for a wide range of vehicles, it enables quick tyre repairs without wheel removal, saving time and money. Highly rated with over 3,600 reviews, this kit is a must-have for proactive drivers and managers who value efficiency and reliability on the road.







| ASIN | B00ISFJVSG |
| Best Sellers Rank | 5,707 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) 242 in Tyre & Wheel Tools |
| Brand Name | Tyre Doctor |
| Country Of Origin | India |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 3,671 Reviews |
| Manufacturer | Tyre Doctor |
N**G
So Good And Easy To Use
I've used my local tyre shop to sort punctures for a while now, but at £20 a go, it got expensive when the fellas putting a new roof on the house next door kept leaving small nails all over the road. So I bought this and thought I'd give it a go. It's soooooooooo easy! You get plenty of rubber sticky plug strips in there, but I bought a few more anyway. They have plenty of length on them, so you can cut them in half and use one strip for 2 punctures if you want to. It's already paid for itself 10 times over. I even fixed a puncture for someone outside my house a while back. She offered me money, but I'm nice, so wouldn't take it. I found a thank you card with £20 in it put through my door the following day, so that alone paid for it. But it's really easy to use, amd in some cases you don't even need to take the wheel off of the car. Although it does help. Buy it. It'll save you good money. Kwik Fit charge £30 a go, so this will more than pay for itself after one puncture.
M**T
Great kit
Great kit. Used already and worked well. Simple to apply. Repair Has been in for 8 months with no problems.
M**S
Worked as stated
Puncture on M25 from a metal splinter!! Managed to fix it in under 15mins and got me home fine. It's a bit fiddly to get the strip into the needle but works easy enough. Def a life saver and will always be in my bike back box.
G**J
Worked
This worked first time. Was dubious but it worked and was easy to use. These products are designed for the centre tread,if used on the shoulder it might not last but at this price handy just to have at hand .
F**H
Great product
Great product
C**S
puncture repair kit actually works
I bought this kit as I managed to get a screw stuck in a brand new tyre after buying a full set of 4 tyres! The screw was right on the limit/edge of where the repair shops aren't allowed to fix it - I felt it was ok in this instance to repair it as the screw was in at an angle and therefore didn't cause an issue with the sidewall using this type of repair over the type used by garages (drill and plug). I've got to say that in short I'm really impressed with it. I've left it over 3 months since doing the repair and I total approximately 1000 miles a month with no issues, no need to reinflate and the tyre is still balanced (no wobble). I would like to add that the car I've got the repair on is my daily driver, an astra which doesn't get driven hard but I've also got another car, much faster and it gets used on the track, I would possibly be more wary of driving that at track speeds over 150 but I'm going to get another kit for that car for general road use as I'm so impressed with the repair on the astra that it makes sense as a "get you home" kit for that car too. The repair is relatively easy to do, no need to take the tyre off the wheel, you simply remover the whole tyre and wheel from the car, locate the cause of the leak and remove it (be careful: if it's actually in the sidewall then think twice about the repair and if you do have to repair in the sidewall then drive slowly and safely to a tyre shop and get it replaced immediately - if it's in the tread and not in the sidewall then you are probably fine to use the tyre as you normally would as there won't be any damage to the steel belt). Once removed the air will come rushing out, leave it a moment to calm down and then before it's fully deflated use the tool provided to clean and open the hole out a little bit. You then take one of the repair "strings" and the second tool, you thread the string into the tool and firmly push it through until you feel it's gone all the way through and is leaving a small amount sticking out. (A few reviews suggest using rubber vulcanising for as it makes it easier and will help aid the repair - I followed that suggestion and did indeed use glue - simple bike puncture glue, nothing special - it did make it easier). You then pull the tool back out and the repair stays in place. You then trim the excess away using the knife supplied. Leave it a while, maybe 5-15 mins then reinflate and fit back on the car. Take it easy at first, make sure the repair is holding and then after about 30 mins of driving maybe try checking the tyre pressure to confirm its held.
A**R
Plug your way to freedom - what a great plug kit
Quality, ease of use, got everything you need. I would recommend buying this for peace of mind. We love it.
M**N
It’s cheap
You get what you pay for. And this was cheap. I’m guessing it will just about do the job..
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