🛞 Plug it, play it, never delay it!
The AUTOWN 68-piece Heavy Duty Tire Repair Kit is a professional-grade, universal solution designed to quickly and reliably fix punctures on a wide range of vehicles. Featuring premium steel tools and a compact case, it ensures durable, airtight repairs with ease—perfect for the on-the-go millennial manager who refuses to be sidelined.
Manufacturer | AUTOWN |
Brand | AUTOWN |
Model | AT-TR-01 |
Item Weight | 2.62 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 11.81 x 7.88 x 2.36 inches |
Item model number | AT-TR-01 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | AUTOWN |
D**V
Worth it.
Saved me a lot of money and time..Good quality and easy to use. I used this on big rig tires.. took me 15 minutes to plug. Put one in all your vehicles
C**N
Provides security and a piece of mind!
Luckily I haven’t had to use it yet but man this kit has everything you need and stuff you didn’t even know you needed. I put one In the wife’s vehicle and my own. This case has made us prepared for tire trouble on long trips or just on the way to work. Thank you so much for that piece of mind and security.
D**Z
Reliable, Rugged, and Ready for Anything!
This 68-piece heavy-duty tire repair kit is an absolute lifesaver! I bought it for emergencies, but after using it a couple of times on both my truck and ATV, I can confidently say it’s one of the best investments I’ve made for roadside and off-road preparedness.The tools feel solid and durable—not cheap or flimsy like some kits out there. The T-handle reamer and plug insertion tool are heavy-duty and comfortable to grip, even when dealing with stubborn punctures. The kit includes everything you need: plugs, valve stems, extensions, caps, and even a pressure gauge. It’s truly universal—worked like a charm on my SUV and my buddy’s tractor tire.What really impressed me is how easy the process was. Clear instructions, straightforward design, and the repair held strong through all kinds of weather and terrain. No need to wait for roadside assistance—this kit gets you back on the road fast.Perfect for your car, motorcycle, truck, trailer, RV, or off-road vehicle. If you like to be prepared or enjoy exploring without worry, this tire repair kit is a no-brainer.
L**G
Promising toolkit, quality feel TBD
I just unboxed this AUTOWN 68‑piece tire plug kit and so far I’m impressed with the variety and completeness—it comes with plugs, T‑handle tools, valve stems, caps, and more, all neatly packed in a compact case.That said, I haven’t actually used it on a punctured tire yet, so I can’t speak to its real-world performance. My first impression of the tools is that they feel a bit on the cheaper side—not as solid as some pro kits I’ve handled. It’ll really come down to how well they hold up under torque or in stress scenarios.Overall, it’s a well-equipped kit at a great price, and it checks all the boxes so far. But only time will tell if the build quality matches its promising spec list. I’m happy with a 4-star start—ready to update once I’ve had a chance to put it to the test.Will update the review when the time comes!
A**S
Kit for repairs
It’s very light with good quality tools. Easy to use. I love this repair kit. Worth the money.
C**N
Perfect for the job!
This kit was exactly what I needed. Came quickly and helped me patch my tire with ease. The tire has not leaked since the fix, and it shows no signs of wearing out. A perfect kit to keep in the car just in case.
N**R
Nice, worth the price
Nice kit. Newer updated applicator that keeps you from pushing the plug in to far. Has everything needed in a plastic case. Worth the money
C**A
From a 1 star to a 5 star review. What the instructions don't tell you. PLEASE READ.
Updated Review:I originally rated this as a 1 star review due to reasons in the original review. I was going to throw away the kit. But the tire plug actually worked which made me assess this kit. Originally, I went through 4 plugs until I got this kit to work. However, since, I've fixed three more tires and I've had zero issues. The first time I did this procedure it took me 2 hours. The 2nd and 3rd time, it was less than 15 minutes each time. PLEASE TAKE INTO CONSIDERATION THE FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS AND TOOLS.1. You will need larger pliers. The pliers provided are too small. Or you can utilize a flat head screw driver and large pliers to remove the nail or screw within the tire. So far, I've dealt with only screws, stuck in the tire, hence it's required a large degree of force to pull out.2. When making the hole, you will need to make the whole bigger by re-inserting the T-screw device several times. Yes, it's scary. You're initially exacerbating the tire problem by making a larger hole. However, this is the only way to insure the plug will slide/fit into the hole. If not, you will not be able to insert the plug.Overall, I can definitely say this kit works but please take the above into consideration and save yourself the problems I originally had.Original ReviewThe pictures, in the advertisement, may seem that its an easy task. It's not. It was my first time. I did get it to work, temporarily, but with other tools. If you're going to try this, please, read the following.1.) You may need BIGGER PLIERS. Nails stuck in the tire require A LOT of force. In my case, it was a screw. I had to use a wooden block to apply leverage to remove the nail. Hence, the pliers provided may not be adequate enough.2.) When making the hole with the T-screw, make sure to go all the way into the tire and make sure the hole is big enough. Yes, you must make the hole much bigger than the hole left my the nail. If not, the rubber seal will not be able to go through the hole.3.) You will need a hammer to insert the plug into the tire with the inter T-handle. In addition, when you attempt to pull out the plug, the T-handle will probably nut cut the plug. I went through 4 plugs before I got this to work partially.Please, read the other 1 star reviews on why this process is so difficult. However, in my kit, the tools did not break and seemed to be pretty strong. However, it's not as easy as it sounds. You will larger pliers and a hammer. It took me a hour and half to even insert quarter of the plug into the tire.Please proceed with caution. While my tire is plugged, I do not feel safe and plan to go to a tire repair shop tomorrow. Mainly because I only got 20% of the plug to go into the tire.
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