Stay on the Move! 🚀 Unleash your winter warrior spirit!
The Jeremywell 10 PCS Emergency Anti-Skid Mud Snow Survival Traction Multi-Function Car Tire Chains are essential for any SUV or truck owner facing winter challenges. With a universal fit for tire sizes from 175 to 296mm, these chains feature dual directional cleats for maximum traction in snow, mud, or sand. Designed for emergency use, they ensure safety without damaging your tires, allowing you to drive confidently in adverse conditions.
Manufacturer | Jeremywell |
Brand | Jeremywell |
Item Weight | 1 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 19 x 1 x 7 inches |
Item model number | TIRE-CH02-YEL |
Manufacturer Part Number | TIRE-CH02-YEL |
D**
confused as why they broke because they were cold? 🤔
So every single one of them broke like they broke because of the cold and they are supposed to be made to use in the cold I ended up getting four of them on my back tires without breaking but as soon as I started driving they all broke off I am very disappointed yes I realize this product is not very expensive but it's also very deceiving you are selling chains for car tires for the winter and literally they snap in half when they get cold so explain to me what you even use them for if not for snow? I live in an area where when it snows we get quite a bit and I drive a smaller vehicle that is not four-wheel drive so I was really kind of hoping that these worked because then I could still go to work on snow days like everybody else does but no I'm stuck up on my hill because the snow chains that I bought for my car snapped while I was trying to apply them and I get it they're throwaways but still they should at least work once or for longer than 5 seconds I literally pulled out of my driveway from putting them on and they all snapped off I guess more of the story is be careful what you buy not everything is what it's supposed to be I really wish that the company would answer me back and tell me why they snapped and if they're not for winter what the hell are they supposed to be used for? No offense but I'm missing work right now because they didn't work👎👎
M**S
10/10
10/10
K**E
Worst product ever!
Stay away!! Bought it last winter and didn’t use it right away but had it ready in my car for first heavy snow and it 100% failed me. Zip ties were breaking in my hand before I even had a chance to put them on the wheel… My car is stuck now in the parking lot at my shop and I had to take an Uber home because I was stupid enough to think those things actually work…
A**E
Great
Arrived quickly, appears just as advertised, packaged well, delivered to designated area.
E**R
Can’t wait for snow to try them…just kidding I hope I never have to use them.
I haven’t gotten to actually use them yet but I did put them on just to see how hard it is to do and it’s as easy as it gets other than it’s cold doing it.
P**K
iease of installation and removal
The product works well in dry already packed snow. It does not peform in slushy conditions and is not a real substitute for chains. It does not work on ice at all as it was to be exoected. Removal is rather messy. One needs a small pocket knife to praise the little lip in the locking up mechanism to remov both ends. The benefit is quiet ride comparing to chains as well no or almost no vibrations is beinf fetl thru the wheels.
J**H
A waste
Broke when I put them on and the ones that didn't break while installing them they broke within 3 inches of moving waste of money
A**Y
Great for emergencies
I purchased the driving cables for emergencies. They appear to be exactly what was promised. They are essentially large zip ties with nubs that will dig into snow or ice. I would not recommend drive for distances or at speed in these but they are great for when you get stuck or in a sudden storm. And they take up very little room under the trunk floor. I hike in the white mountains and never know when I will be on a back road that is less than well cared for. These ties give me a little extra assurance that I will get out if the conditions deteriorate.
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