Manufacturer | Ridgerock Tools Inc. |
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Part Number | 50002L |
Item Weight | 2.07 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 12 x 8 x 2.5 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 50002L |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 35 Piece Repair Kit |
Style | Kit |
Material | Hardened steel |
Power Source | Hand Powered |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Included Components | Includes 30-pc 4” string plugs for multiple repairs, 1-pc rasp tool, 1-pc insert tool, 2-pc hex keys and 1 sealing lubricant |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
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TOOLUXE 50002L -35 Piece Tire Repair Universal Heavy Duty Tire Repair Kit with Plugs, Fix A Flat Tire Repair Kit, Ideal for Tires on Cars, Trucks, Motorcycles, ATV Roadside Emergency, Tire Plug Kit
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- VERSATILE TIRE REPAIR KIT: This flat tire repair kit includes an easy and quick plug kit to fix punctures for all tubeless tires on most cars, trucks, motorcycles, ATV’s or vehicles with no need to remove the tire from the rim.
- DURABLE TIRE KIT: Our fix a flat tire repair kit includes a hardened steel spiral rasp and insert needle with a sandblasted finish for extra durability to repair heavy duty tires.
- DESIGN: The T-handle puncture repair tool has a design that provides greater turning power and comfort to the user.
- QUICK REPAIR KIT: This patch and tire plug kit comes in a storage case that is ideal to keep in your car for roadside emergencies while organizing your plugs, repair tools, etc.
- COMPLETE SET INCLUDES: This tire repair kit with plugs comes in a blow mold case that keeps organizing your plugs, and repair tools easy. Each kit includes: 1 T-handle insert tool, 1 T-handle spiral probe tools, 2 Hex keys, 30 String plugs
- Easy and quick to repair punctures for all tubeless tires on most vehicles, no need to remove tires from rim
- T-handle design provides greater turning power and comfort
- Comes in a storage case ideal to keep in your car for roadside emergencies
- Includes 30-pc 4” string plugs for multiple repairs, 1-pc rasp tool, 1-pc insert tool, 2-pc hex keys and 1 sealing lubricant
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Standout Features
Easy and Quick Repairs
Great for repairing punctures for tubeless tires without removing them from the rim. This will easily save you time and money fixing your own tires straight from home.
A Complete Set for Home Mechanics
Includes all necessary tools such as string plugs, and sealing lubricant to perform entire tire repair process in your own garage. Includes extra string plugs as well for multiple applications.
Easy and Simple Steps
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Step OneUse T-handle rasp tool and puncture the hole on your tire. |
Step TwoUsing the T-handle insert tool, feed one plug through the hole and position it over the hole. |
Step 3Using a downward motion, rotate the handle until plug is all the way through. |
Step 4Once firmly inserted, release the level and pull up until plug is out of the hole. Proceed to trim plug if necessary and double check for any air holes. |
Product Highlights
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Ergonomic T Handle GripT handle design allows user to have a firm and secure grip while performing tire repair. This allows you to have perfect leverage while puncturing while reducing any hand fatigue. |
Durable Construction Built to LastSpiral rasp and insert needle tools are made from hardened, sand blasted steel for enhanced durability. These tools resist any dirt and grime with a simple wipe and will last you through multiple tire repair applications. |
Easy and Organized StorageSet includes sturdy blow molded case that perfectly holds all your tools and accessories in one organized place. You can easily store it away in your tool cabinet or take it along with you on the go. |
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ASIN | B002I52RG0 |
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Customer Reviews |
4.7 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #5,245 in Automotive (See Top 100 in Automotive) #16 in Tire Repair Kits |
Date First Available | July 16, 2009 |
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Product Description
The Neiko 50002L 35-piece tire repair kit includes everything needed for quick and easy repair on punctured tires. Each kit includes 1 T-handle insert tool, 1 T-handle spiral probe tools, 2 Hex keys, 30 String plugs for all emergency tire repairs on ATV’s, car, trucks, motorcycles, and RV’s.
This complete set is perfect for all mechanics, whether at home, or in a garage setting. Each tool is designed to last through several tire changes with a simple will to clean off any dirt and or grime from tire changes. Repairing your tire can be done in 4 simple steps, and no need to remove the tire from the rim!
** PLEASE NOTE: This is not recommended for sidewall blow outs, or tires with tubes.
Our heavy duty tire plug kit makes the perfect gift for anyone who owns an automobile, motorcycle. RV, or ATV’s. Please note that tire plugging should be a temporary fix for a damaged tire and is not considered a permanent tire repair solution. Once tire has been plugged, please allow 1-2 minutes for plug to completely dry before driving on repaired tire.
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Customers like the quality, performance, ease of use, and value of the tools. They mention that the tools are well made, effective, and work well. They appreciate the versatility, and case. Opinions are mixed on fit, and leakage.
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Customers like the quality of the tools. They say the tools are well-made, sturdy, and the plugs are quality. Some customers also say the kit arrived in excellent condition and works well. Overall, customers say it's a great product and better than the dollar store kit.
"...I think the tools are well made and pretty sturdy, maybe not professional shop sturdy, but plenty good enough for the backyard mechanic...." Read more
"...Regardless of that issue, this kit was awesome, easy to use, and effective. This kit paired with a compressor will remain in our car forever." Read more
"Really like the quality of the two tire repair tools. They are cast aluminum and have set screws on both sides of the handle that holds on the..." Read more
"Nice material and works well" Read more
Customers are satisfied with the performance of the tools. They mention that it works extremely well, is easy to use, and effective. Some say that the plug kit works great and is better than cheap Harbor Freight kits. Overall, most are happy with the tool's performance and recommend it to others.
"...Regardless of that issue, this kit was awesome, easy to use, and effective. This kit paired with a compressor will remain in our car forever." Read more
"Nice material and works well" Read more
"...The plug kit worked great! Way better than those cheap Harbor Freight kits. The T handle tools are sturdy and do not bend...." Read more
"...The tools in the kit work well and the tire was easy to plug." Read more
Customers find the instructions in the repair kit easy to follow. They also say the process and this repair kit made implementing the fix extremely easy. Customers also appreciate the simplicity, organization, and large number of pieces. They mention that the plug fit tightly and required appropriate effort to insert. They appreciate the ergonomically designed handles on the reamer and plug insertion tool, providing a lot of leverage and mechanical advantage to insert plugs.
"...Regardless of that issue, this kit was awesome, easy to use, and effective. This kit paired with a compressor will remain in our car forever." Read more
"...Easy to use instructions and no leaks in the tire. Sturdy parts that held up to my 35" mud terrain tire." Read more
"...I have used it at least ten times already.Easy to use and here's how:..." Read more
"...If you've never plugged a tire before, it requires a lot of force to do. The lubricant to get the plug in makes all the difference...." Read more
Customers appreciate the value of the tire repair kit. They say it's a decent kit for the price, and great for small tire maintenance.
"Received this today and it appears to be well-constructed and a good deal...." Read more
"...tools and, while not that level of quality, these is still a nice kit for the price...." Read more
"...I bought this kit because of its combination of low price and cast alloy handles...." Read more
"...Its got alot of stuff and it fits nicely in the wheel well. Great price for a little bit of piece of mind." Read more
Customers find the tool set versatile and handy to have on hand. They say it's a good kit to keep in the trunk, vehicle, and carry on case. Customers also mention that the carrying case is a plus and it'll always have everything in one place.
"...in the picture at the time I purchased this kit, there was a handy small plastic case holding the valve cores, caps and other small pieces...." Read more
"...They’ve come in handy a few times, so glad we purchased." Read more
"Perfect for our utv tool box" Read more
"...is very well packed in it's own plastic storage case and is easy to store with my tools...." Read more
Customers like the case. They say it's sturdy and comes in a nice hard shell case. Some say the tools look sturdy and they come in s a sturdy storage case.
"...to help put the plug in and even a plug cut off tool all in a nice storage box. Highly recommend!..." Read more
"...The tools look sturdy, and they come in a nice case to keep them together, but that is the only good thing that I have to say about this kit...." Read more
"...Ill be keeping this in the car since it came in a nice case like in the picture...." Read more
"...Comes in a nice hard shell case, and very easy step by step instructions...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the fit of the tool. Some mention that it fits in their motorcycle saddlebags with no issues, takes little to no space, and is easy to use, sturdy, and all within a convenient case. Others say that the case could be slightly smaller to make storing a little easier, the blow molded case is kind of large, and bulky for keeping in the vehicle.
"...The lid was on so tight, there’s no way I could open it on the side of the road. I had to use two pairs of slip jaw pliers to get it open...." Read more
"...Its got alot of stuff and it fits nicely in the wheel well. Great price for a little bit of piece of mind." Read more
"...Highly recommend! Only complaint is that the box is about twice the size it needs to be - oh well." Read more
"...the reamer, install tool, Allen key to adjust tools and a small jar of Vaseline to make the process easier...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the leakage of the tire repair kit. Some mention that it will fix any puncture leaks, the glue stuff and the lubricant help with those tight leaks. However, others say that the pressure relief valve does leak a tiny bit, the container liquefies and will leak if left in a hot car, and the air was leaking from the tire after about a week.
"...Easy to use instructions and no leaks in the tire. Sturdy parts that held up to my 35" mud terrain tire." Read more
"...split in half before I could get them into the tire and the third didn’t seal...." Read more
"...It truly seals the damaged area...." Read more
"...the tire did not held up, because the plug was too small or air just leak out slowly...." Read more
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I noticed that the setscrews holding the tools to the handle were not quite as tight as they should be, so I tightened them using the enclosed Allen wrench.
If I get even a single repair out of this kit, it will pay for itself. But I am expecting many uses.
I will update this review as I use it.
Update 7-8-2020
Today I used the kit for the first time to repair a leak caused by a small sheet metal screw on a pretty large tire on a Kia Van. This hex-headed screw neatly screwed itself into the tire resulting in a small leak. It still had the 1/4" hex head on it, so it was easy to just back out, leaving a very small hole.
I've never done one of these - only watched the gas station attendant do a few for me. The biggest part of the job was removing the rear wheel from the van. If this had been a front wheel, I would have turned it facing out and tried doing the repair with the wheel on the car. But that would have been too awkward for the rear wheel. Because the hole was so small, using the enclosed reamer from the start was just too hard, even with lube. This reamer is pretty smooth with very non-aggressive cutting action, so I put a 3/16" bit in a portable drill and used that first to enlarge and smooth the hole. I then used the reamer to finish, which was very manageable. Once an open hole is made in the tire, it will deflate pretty rapidly, so you need to keep your finger on the hole and work quickly. You need to have the plug preinstalled in the insertion tool before starting. Being an amateur, I did make a user error, by inserting the initial plug too far it, so not enough was showing when I was done. So, I did a second plug pushing the first one into the tire, leaving about 1/2" showing. I off the excess flush with the tire with a razor. It was all very easy. I did position the retainer part of the insertion tool on top of the plug to prevent pulling the plug out, but that really was not necessary. The enclosed lube in the package is indicated as being for use with the plug, to make insertion easy. After I was done, I inflated the tire to full pressure and checked for leaks with a soap bubble solution. Will need to keep an eye on it for a few days just to be sure it is sealing.
I think the tools are well made and pretty sturdy, maybe not professional shop sturdy, but plenty good enough for the backyard mechanic. The t-handles on both tools are fairly heavy cast pot metal. They would only break through abuse or some kind of incorrect use. The reamer is quite robust while the plug insertion tool is a bit on the light side. I see one picture of someone who bent an insertion tool, but I am relatively sure that was caused by either not using the lube when installing the plug or not reaming out the hole sufficiently.
I feel like I paid for this kit with this one leak repoair and still rate it as a good deal.
I noticed that the setscrews holding the tools to the handle were not quite as tight as they should be, so I tightened them using the enclosed Allen wrench.
If I get even a single repair out of this kit, it will pay for itself. But I am expecting many uses.
I will update this review as I use it.
Update 7-8-2020
Today I used the kit for the first time to repair a leak caused by a small sheet metal screw on a pretty large tire on a Kia Van. This hex-headed screw neatly screwed itself into the tire resulting in a small leak. It still had the 1/4" hex head on it, so it was easy to just back out, leaving a very small hole.
I've never done one of these - only watched the gas station attendant do a few for me. The biggest part of the job was removing the rear wheel from the van. If this had been a front wheel, I would have turned it facing out and tried doing the repair with the wheel on the car. But that would have been too awkward for the rear wheel. Because the hole was so small, using the enclosed reamer from the start was just too hard, even with lube. This reamer is pretty smooth with very non-aggressive cutting action, so I put a 3/16" bit in a portable drill and used that first to enlarge and smooth the hole. I then used the reamer to finish, which was very manageable. Once an open hole is made in the tire, it will deflate pretty rapidly, so you need to keep your finger on the hole and work quickly. You need to have the plug preinstalled in the insertion tool before starting. Being an amateur, I did make a user error, by inserting the initial plug too far it, so not enough was showing when I was done. So, I did a second plug pushing the first one into the tire, leaving about 1/2" showing. I off the excess flush with the tire with a razor. It was all very easy. I did position the retainer part of the insertion tool on top of the plug to prevent pulling the plug out, but that really was not necessary. The enclosed lube in the package is indicated as being for use with the plug, to make insertion easy. After I was done, I inflated the tire to full pressure and checked for leaks with a soap bubble solution. Will need to keep an eye on it for a few days just to be sure it is sealing.
I think the tools are well made and pretty sturdy, maybe not professional shop sturdy, but plenty good enough for the backyard mechanic. The t-handles on both tools are fairly heavy cast pot metal. They would only break through abuse or some kind of incorrect use. The reamer is quite robust while the plug insertion tool is a bit on the light side. I see one picture of someone who bent an insertion tool, but I am relatively sure that was caused by either not using the lube when installing the plug or not reaming out the hole sufficiently.
I feel like I paid for this kit with this one leak repoair and still rate it as a good deal.
Reviewed in the United States on October 9, 2023
The only thing that i would consider suspect are the tire plugs themselves. They look and feel cheap. I would purchase a single package of 5 or 6 plugs from Safety Seal or Blackjack and you will be set. The case itself is great and after you throw away the 30 or 40 plugs they give you (who in the world repairs that many tires?), you’ll have plenty of room in the kit for a pair of pliers (to pull out the screw or nail) and razor blade (to cut off the end of the plug flush with the tire) and you will have a very capable kit.
And one word on the jar of lubricant they give you. I have seen several incorrect directions on how to use it. First, make sure you can even open it at home where you have all your tools. The lid was on so tight, there’s no way I could open it on the side of the road. I had to use two pairs of slip jaw pliers to get it open. The lid was crazy tight. Just snug the lid back on and you’ll be set.
Now, for the actual repair itself. Dip the end of the spiral probe into the jar of lubricant and get a small amount on the tip of the probe. Now, take your pliers and pull out the screw or nail. Take the probe and run into hole, being fairly aggressive and use a sawing motion. You actually want to enlarge the hole slightly (the probe is the correct size so that the tire plug will go in fairly easily but still seal the leak). Do NOT put lubricant on the tire plug itself. And you also don’t need cement as long as you’re using a quality tire plug (hence the advice to buy Safety Seal or Blackjack plugs).
Just thread plug through eye of needle halfway and then insert into hole until the round disk bottoms out against tire. Then, holding the disk down against the tire, use your other hand to slowly pull the handle up. The disk will dislodge the plug from the end of the needle leaving it in the hole and hopefully sealing your leak. Cut the plug off flush with the surface of the tread and you’re done!
And please, don’t believe the people that say this is a permanent repair. I’ve been to the Michelin tire school and they absolutely say a tire plug installed in this manner is just a temporary repair to get you home. You have to have the tire removed from the rim and have a patch/plug combo installed from inside the tire. That is the only repair that is considered permanent.
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Ended up buying this for myself. It’s something that’s nice to have…but a lifesaver if you NEED it.
Love the case it comes in too.