Slime SS-PDQ/06 Smart Spair 15-Minute Emergency Tire Repair Kit Review
Product Code | B00062ZIRC |
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Price | $15.98 |
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Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #8153 in Automotive
- Brand: Slime
- Model: SS-PDQ/06
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 6.75" h x
3.25" w x
8.75" l,
2.65 pounds
Features
- Emergency tire repair kit fixes a in 15 minutes
- No need to remove the tire for repair
- Includes a 16 oz bottle of Slime tire sealant and a portable air compressor
- Seals punctures up to a 1/4"
- Comes with adapters to inflate mattresses, balls or other inflatables
- Emergency tire repair kit fixes a in 15 minutes
- No need to remove the tire for repair
- Includes a 16 oz bottle of Slime tire sealant and a portable air compressor
- Seals punctures up to a 1/4"
- Comes with adapters to inflate mattresses, balls or other inflatables
Product Description
The Slime Smart Spair 15-Minute Emergency Tire Repair Kit allows you to fix flats quickly without removing your tire. This kit includes a bottle of Slime tire sealant to plug punctures up to a quarter-inch and a portable air compressor to reinflate the tire. The compressor comes with adapters to inflate mattresses, balls or other inflatables.
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
26 of 28 people found the following review helpful.Must have for Motorcyles, saved me more than once
By G. Karl
What can I say, simple & quick flat repair especially for my motorcycle. Rode 2100 miles after pulling a nail out before getting internal patch put on, never ever leaked one pound of air the entire trip with this Slime in it!! It would have been a long hard push to a safe spot and waiting for a tow truck then finding a MC shop to repair the tire if not for Slime kit. A serious MUST have!
12 of 12 people found the following review helpful.Great for the money
By Lucky Bo in Arkansas
Great emergency kit for the money. Inflated my car tire to 30psi in less than 10 minutes. Attachments for sports equipment (I haven't used). Just bought a 2nd for my girlfriend's car at O'Reillys for $19.95.
28 of 35 people found the following review helpful.inexpensive insurance . . .
By trebe
My experience with Slime has been limited to bicycle tires, where the product does a good job sealing up pinhole and other small punctures in the tire tube. I have never used Slime in an automobile tire, but since the materials are basically the same, I would assume that the product would work in a similar way.For an automobile, where the flat occurs makes a big difference. If your car is parked and notice your tire is flat, this kit would probably be quite useful. You can at least use the compressor to pump up the tire and check how bad the leak is. If it is a fast leak, you can try using the Slime and see if it takes care of the problem. The car does not need to be jacked up to use the product.If the puncture happens when the car is being driven, the problem is more serious. When you drive on tire that is significantly deflated or flat, most times you will do heavy duty damage, or tear the tire. If that happens, Slime won't help. The tire will need to be replaced. The instructions state that Slime will not work on punctures greater than 1/4 inch. So basically, Slime is intended to address only minor tire damage.The Smart Spair kit is a pretty good deal. It consists of a 16 ounce bottle of slime, and a compressor which plugs into the lighter outlet. According to the label, a 16 ounce bottle, should be adequate to treat one averaged sized tire. The 16 ounce bottle is available at Amazon for about nine dollars. Subtract this cost from the price of the kit, and you are getting the compressor for less than fifteen dollars, which is not a bad deal. The compressor has a pressure valve, ten foot cord, and on/off switch. It is pretty noisy, and seems to have a reasonably quick pump rate. It is rated for use on a minimum 15 amp circuit. Some older cars have lighter circuits rated at only 8 amps, so you may want to check this before you buy.Hopefully I will not have to use the Smart Spair. Based on the good (though limited) experience I have with Slime, I thought it would be good to have around, just in case. There are many situations, where changing a tire at the side of the road, can be hazardous. A kit like this could be valuable to those that are not capable of, jacking up their vehicle and changing the tire. It does not take a mechanical genius to follow the directions.
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