🚀 Repair on the go—never let a flat slow you down!
The Dynaplug1014 Tire Repair Refill Plug pack includes five high-quality viscoelastic rubber plugs designed for quick and effective repairs of tubeless tires on motorcycles, cars, trucks, and ATVs. These plugs bond seamlessly with the tire, ensuring durability without the need for messy adhesives or tire removal.
Manufacturer | Dynaplug |
Brand | Dynaplug |
Item Weight | 0.32 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 3.99 x 0.24 x 0.24 inches |
Item model number | 1014 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | 1014 |
S**Y
These Just Plain Work. Period.
I've been using the Dynaplug since the early 90's and have repaired 15 or 20 tire punctures on various vehicles for myself and friends. Most repairs required only one plug, but some required 2 or 3 plugs when the hole was from a bigger item. Never did any of the repairs leak including several repairs on run-flat tires. This product just works. The repair is done on the spot without removing the wheel from the vehicle. This fact enables a fast repair to get you back on the road and potentially out of a dangerous situation. Anyone can make the repair. There's no need to "rasp" out the hole first which can be difficult and can enlarge the puncture unnecessarily. I like that the plugs come separated from each other; a nice improvement over the early packaging that sometimes created a gooey tangle when plugs stuck to the wrapper or to each other. I think the plugs are over-priced for what they are, but in terms of the convenience, simplicity and the ability to do a repair almost anywhere, they are well worth it.It's worth keeping a pair of needle nose Vise Grips in your vehicle to pull out the offending item. Consider keeping one of those small 12V air pumps in your vehicle also in case you've lost too much air.....a decent pump is cheaper than replacing a tire ruined by running under-inflated. I personally use the CyclePump brand, but you'll pay handsomely for getting exceptionally high quality so other options may suit your needs better.
R**3
The most reliable plugs on the market
They might be pricey, but they're worth every penny. I have used them to plug my motorcycle tires twice and once to plug my neighbor's car tire. Works every time.
S**G
Works great on small nails it was designed for
Works great on small nails it was designed for. Very easy to insert nothing as hard as a normal string plug. Noticed a very small bubble after insertion but it stopped by next day as far as I could tell. Tire is still holding air a month later. If you have a large hole just use a string plug, I keep both types in car.
A**W
Best and easiest tire 'plug' kit for small to medium tires (Motorcycles, ATV, UTV, trailers, ETC.).
These plugs work in concert with the Dynaplug system and are great! Quick, easy and effective.I had a drywall screw in my rear motorcycle tire while on a 3,500 mile trip from Arizona to Mount Rushmore and back.On day #2 my rear tire miraculously located a drywall screw and inserted itself deep within my nearly new tire. I used these plugs, for the first time, and found it so easy and effective that I finished a 3,000 mile completion of my trip!Great purchase for travel emergencies.
P**.
Holding air
A great plug for a temporary repair on my tire.
A**R
Plug it
Good item always gets the job done good quality Thanks.
M**E
An Easy, Money Saving, Quick Repair
I have a 2019 Toyota Highlander, so I was a little apprehensive ... kind of thin plug ... big tire ... not so small screw. Because of the diameter of the screw, it took two plugs to do the job. The first one just about did it, but, when applying some dish soap to the plug, I saw some small bubbles. Not too many, but a few. The second plug did the trick. Now, I'm 81, 5'7", 152 lbs, and not exactly an Arnold Schwartzenbagle type, but I had absolutely NO problem inserting the plug. It's holding ... very easy to do. Tip: some reviewers had a problem inserting the plug into the holder (tube). I inserted the end of the plug with a twisting motion, and it went right in.
C**A
One of the best puncture repair items out there...
I have found the dynaplug system to be one of the better tire puncture repair systems. One word of advice: Don't leave your Dynaplug plugs in the car in the warm and hot months!!! Take them out and then bring them with you when you plan a drive. The heat softens and expands them, making it impossible to insert into the dynaplug tool. I have the older tool and not the new one they are selling now. I actually plan on storing these in my refrigerator.
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