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product_id: 52949412
title: "CKAuto Valve Stem Puller/Installer with Rubber Boot"
brand: "ckauto"
price: "₱1933"
currency: PHP
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reviews_count: 8
category: "Ck Auto"
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# 12.5-inch leverage length Durable steel build Rubber boot protects rims CKAuto Valve Stem Puller/Installer with Rubber Boot

**Brand:** ckauto
**Price:** ₱1933
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🔧 Master your tire game with precision and protection!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** CKAuto Valve Stem Puller/Installer with Rubber Boot by ckauto
- **How much does it cost?** ₱1933 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.ph](https://www.desertcart.ph/products/52949412-ckauto-valve-stem-puller-installer-with-rubber-boot)

## Best For

- ckauto enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted ckauto brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Built to Last:** Heavy-duty steel construction ensures long-term durability and reliability.
- • **Precision Fit:** Offset head designed to seamlessly work with most aftermarket wheels and rims.
- • **Leverage Power:** 12.5-inch length provides the perfect leverage to tackle even the most stubborn valve stems.
- • **Damage-Free Design:** Rubber overmold boot safeguards your wheels and rims from scratches and dents.
- • **Effortless Control:** Knurled non-slip handle offers superior grip for smooth valve stem removal and installation.

## Overview

The CKAuto Valve Stem Puller/Installer is a 12.5-inch, heavy-duty steel tool featuring an offset head and rubber boot to protect wheels. Its knurled handle ensures a secure grip, making valve stem removal and installation effortless on a wide range of tires, from lawn mowers to full-size autos.

## Description

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Review: Good, reasonably priced valve stem puller - TL;DR: Good, reasonably priced valve stem puller that works well. I ordered this puller to use in the situation I describe below. I was a little worried about the quality based on some reviews I read, but overall it seems well made. In particular some complained about the rough finish on the tool, but I think that’s just because the end of the tool is made of cast metal. In my experience that may make it a little more brittle and prone to breaking , but you shouldn’t be applying THAT much force to this type of tool. And so far it’s worked well. Here are details of my experience with the product. The attached pictures go along with my description below. I have a utility cart I pull behind my lawn tractor. The cart has a fairly small 4.80/4.00-8 tubeless tire that had gone flat. I filled it with air and found that the only leak was from the valve stem which had rotted and cracked on the side. I pulled the old stem out and confirmed the rim had a standard 0.453 inch diameter valve stem hole. I found a five-pack of BHock valve stems on desertcart and ordered them to try to fix the tire myself, even though I had never done this previously. I figured “they just snap in, how hard can it be?” When I pulled the old valve stem out, the back part of it fell inside the tire, so I had to separate the tire bead from the rim to get the old piece out. I also figured I would need to do that to push a new stem in, although there are tools that allow you to push them in from the outside. When I received the valve stems, I tried just pushing one in from the inside of the rim, but this didn’t work. I then looked online and found that you are supposed to use tire lube on the stem and also use it when you reseat the tire bead. I found a jar of recommended but not too expensive Pro Bud’s tire lube on desertcart and ordered some. The company also had a video on tire changing tips. When the lube arrived, I tried lubricating the stem and pushing it in again, first with my hands, and then with channel lock pliers. But I couldn’t really get a good angle to press it in. I looked online again and found you are supposed to use a valve stem puller tool to screw onto the stem and then use its lever against the rim to pull the stem through the hole. So I found a reasonably-priced CK Auto valve stem puller on desertcart and ordered it. When the tool arrived I first tried to leverage it against the rim. But it seemed the tool was at sort of a bad angle when it was against the rim, maybe because this is a fairly small diameter tire. I put a small wood block between the tool and the rim, and I then easily pulled the stem through the rim hole. I then put some lube on both tire beads and the rim edges, fired up my compressor, and tried to inflate the tire. Of course, since I had loosened both beads in the process of fixing the tire, the air just leaked out all around the tire. I looked online again and found you need to compress the tire around its circumference with a ratchet strap to push the bead against the rim. Luckily I already had a ratchet strap, so I wrapped it around the tire circumference and tightened it until the tire beads seemed to be pressed in place. I was then able to inflate the tire successfully. I then left it overnight to make sure it held air, and I finally installed it back on the cart, as shown on my final picture. So my inexpensive valve stems now became a little pricier when you add in the tire lube and stem puller. And I probably could have just taken the tire to a repair shop and gotten it fixed for less. But now I have the experience and tools to do this easily myself in the future.
Review: It’s worth it! - While changing all the tires on my riding mower I snapped off a brand new valve stem while trying to pull it through with pliers. I picked up this tool along with some more new valve stems. It definitely made the job easier and worked great! It is definitely more durable than I expected.

## Features

- Durable steel construction with rubber overmold to protect wheels and rims from possible damage
- Off-set head designed to work with most aftermarket wheels and rims
- Head locks for easy installation and removal of valve stems
- 12.5-inches long to provide all the leverage necessary to remove stubborn valve stems
- Knurled handle provides a non-slip grip, this Valve Stem Removal/Installer Tool works on Dolly Tires, Lawn Mower Wheels, and Full Size Auto Rims

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B071K5NPH1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #9,779 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #100 in Tire Repair Tools |
| Brand | CKAuto |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (1,671) |
| Date First Available | June 11, 2017 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 11.5 ounces |
| Item model number | 8542043870 |
| Manufacturer | CKAuto |
| Manufacturer Part Number | CKtoolvalve001 |
| Package Dimensions | 13.07 x 1.38 x 1.14 inches |

## Images

![CKAuto Valve Stem Puller/Installer with Rubber Boot - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61KwBQTz5mS.jpg)
![CKAuto Valve Stem Puller/Installer with Rubber Boot - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61OsGJc176S.jpg)
![CKAuto Valve Stem Puller/Installer with Rubber Boot - Image 3](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71fMcH-o8jS.jpg)
![CKAuto Valve Stem Puller/Installer with Rubber Boot - Image 4](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51yWe4MuMJS.jpg)
![CKAuto Valve Stem Puller/Installer with Rubber Boot - Image 5](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51My7cRw9HL.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Size** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Does this stem puller work on an electric scooter or a bike?**
A: This valve stem removal/installation tool works on car tires.The valve size of a bicycle or scooter tire is likely not suitable for it.

**Q: Does the end where you screw it into the valve stem rotate, or do you need to rotate the entire tool to put it on?  Motorcycle rim = small work area.**
A: The head swivels. I can’t imagine this would be an issue on a motorcycle rim.  Rubber valve stems are flexible also.

**Q: Do i have to remove the tire to switch out the valve stems?**
A: At work, we use a tire machine to pop the bead on the valve stem side and the machine has an arm that will press down on the sidewall enough where you can remove and install a new valve stem. So yes, it can be done.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Good, reasonably priced valve stem puller
*by D***S on April 20, 2025*

TL;DR: Good, reasonably priced valve stem puller that works well. I ordered this puller to use in the situation I describe below. I was a little worried about the quality based on some reviews I read, but overall it seems well made. In particular some complained about the rough finish on the tool, but I think that’s just because the end of the tool is made of cast metal. In my experience that may make it a little more brittle and prone to breaking , but you shouldn’t be applying THAT much force to this type of tool. And so far it’s worked well. Here are details of my experience with the product. The attached pictures go along with my description below. I have a utility cart I pull behind my lawn tractor. The cart has a fairly small 4.80/4.00-8 tubeless tire that had gone flat. I filled it with air and found that the only leak was from the valve stem which had rotted and cracked on the side. I pulled the old stem out and confirmed the rim had a standard 0.453 inch diameter valve stem hole. I found a five-pack of BHock valve stems on Amazon and ordered them to try to fix the tire myself, even though I had never done this previously. I figured “they just snap in, how hard can it be?” When I pulled the old valve stem out, the back part of it fell inside the tire, so I had to separate the tire bead from the rim to get the old piece out. I also figured I would need to do that to push a new stem in, although there are tools that allow you to push them in from the outside. When I received the valve stems, I tried just pushing one in from the inside of the rim, but this didn’t work. I then looked online and found that you are supposed to use tire lube on the stem and also use it when you reseat the tire bead. I found a jar of recommended but not too expensive Pro Bud’s tire lube on Amazon and ordered some. The company also had a video on tire changing tips. When the lube arrived, I tried lubricating the stem and pushing it in again, first with my hands, and then with channel lock pliers. But I couldn’t really get a good angle to press it in. I looked online again and found you are supposed to use a valve stem puller tool to screw onto the stem and then use its lever against the rim to pull the stem through the hole. So I found a reasonably-priced CK Auto valve stem puller on Amazon and ordered it. When the tool arrived I first tried to leverage it against the rim. But it seemed the tool was at sort of a bad angle when it was against the rim, maybe because this is a fairly small diameter tire. I put a small wood block between the tool and the rim, and I then easily pulled the stem through the rim hole. I then put some lube on both tire beads and the rim edges, fired up my compressor, and tried to inflate the tire. Of course, since I had loosened both beads in the process of fixing the tire, the air just leaked out all around the tire. I looked online again and found you need to compress the tire around its circumference with a ratchet strap to push the bead against the rim. Luckily I already had a ratchet strap, so I wrapped it around the tire circumference and tightened it until the tire beads seemed to be pressed in place. I was then able to inflate the tire successfully. I then left it overnight to make sure it held air, and I finally installed it back on the cart, as shown on my final picture. So my inexpensive valve stems now became a little pricier when you add in the tire lube and stem puller. And I probably could have just taken the tire to a repair shop and gotten it fixed for less. But now I have the experience and tools to do this easily myself in the future.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ It’s worth it!
*by H***A on November 21, 2025*

While changing all the tires on my riding mower I snapped off a brand new valve stem while trying to pull it through with pliers. I picked up this tool along with some more new valve stems. It definitely made the job easier and worked great! It is definitely more durable than I expected.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Good tool to have
*by K***S on January 14, 2026*

I used this to replace TPMS sensors in 5 rims for my truck. Works as it should.

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