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STOP & GO POCKET TIRE PLUGGER W/CO2 1001 |  | Brand: Stop & Go Category: Automotive Parts and Accessories
List Price: $47.95 Buy New: $39.99 as of 3/9/2010 11:21 CST details You Save: $7.96 (17%)
New (6) from $39.99
Seller: FOX Performance Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 15187
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.3 Dimensions (in): 5 x 1 x 8
MPN: 1001 UPC: 009011760019 EAN: 0009011760019 ASIN: B001BBSD9C
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | P03630003 | | • | Pocket Tire Plugger w/ CO2 | | • | Tires & Wheels | | • | TIRE PLUGGERS |
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Product Description Revolutionary device easily installs mushroomshaped rubber plugs into all tubeless tires while staying on the wheel Plugging device drives the plug into the hole with a twist of the Allen wrench- plug then expands under pressure to fill the punctured area- a firm pull on the stem seats the mushroom head on the inner wall allowing no air to escape Pocket Tire Plugger kit includes plugging device- nozzle adapter- rasp tool- probe tool- retractable razor blade- Allen wrench- 15 mushroom plugs (5/16`` dia. x 3/4`` L stem)- laminated instructions and comes in 31/2`` x 71/2 Pocket Tire Plugger with CO2 contains all the above plus four 16-g. canisters of CO2 gas and a 4`` flexible adapter with solid brass fittings for the most effective repair possible without dismounting your tubeless tire- kit comes in a Photo`s are for reference only. Please read item title carefully.
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| Customer Reviews: STOP & GO PRODUCTS December 28, 2009 D. Roetker (OKLAHOMA) THIS PRODUCT ARRIVED QUICKLY AND WAS JUST AS ADVERTISED. I WOULD DEFINATELY BUY FROM THIS SELLER AGAIN.STOP & GO POCKET TIRE PLUGGER W/CO2 1001
CO2 sucks, Plugs great December 19, 2008 Ethan Lynn (DC) No patch/ plug is recommended for side punctures.
Yes, you can go out and buy a $5 twist type plug. But for my motorcycle, where I've only got one wheel to the ground sometimes, I'm not going to chance it, but I'm too cheap to buy a new tire. (Hey, the tire only had 1000 miles on it.)
I ran over a screw and it was stuck in the tire but as soon as I pulled it out it leaked quickly. I plugged her up on the side of the road. Quality tools man, nice job. That huge needle thingy is sharp so I see why they had a steel saftey thing for it.
I used up all the CO2 cartridges and needed at least 3 more and I barely had air to reach a station to fill up. The CO2 is not worth getting. I'd rather pack a mini compressor or a mini foot pump. Heck a hand held bicycle pump would be better. That CO2 is covered with rubber and looks solid but it's expensive. Plus riding it with too low a pressure ruins the tire.
It's been plugged for 4 months now, no problems.
Great Product!!! User error caused problems. 5 STARS October 5, 2008 T. Maier (Colorado) Just talked to the manufacturer and he pointed what I was doing wrong. The plug needs to be pushed into the plug barrel until it's recessed and INVERTED. I just tried this again after following the instructions to the "T" and it's easy as pie. I will always carry this plugger with me. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!!! 5 STARS (for some reason I can't change the star rating). www.stopngo.com has more info and a video demonstration for how to use it.
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