DYNAPLUG - THE EASIEST PUNCTURE REPAIR KIT EVER !

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DYNAPLUG - THE EASIEST PUNCTURE REPAIR KIT EVER !



We now have the Dynaplug range in stock, these puncture repair kits are really quick and easy to use, no reaming, just remove the nail (or screw etc) and insert the plug, snip of the tail and pump up your tyre and off you go, prices start at just £24.99

Click this link to view the products and videos

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Cliff
 

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Just been on you tube to see how it works. I like the simplicity of it. BUT, i think i still prefer the mushrooms you get with a Stop n Go kit. Perhaps its worth stocking those too.
 
just ordered one cheers:D
 
Just been on you tube to see how it works. I like the simplicity of it. BUT, i think i still prefer the mushrooms you get with a Stop n Go kit. Perhaps its worth stocking those too.

I looked at the Stop n Go kits but M & P are the importers and getting the kit i wanted was not possible as they did not import it, I did order some other kits but despite a couple of emails i never did get them, now I have Dynaplug which is easier to use and the manufacture's claim is a permanent repair rather than a temporary one makes it a better solution in my view, nothing wrong with Stop n Go though and lots of others out there

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Cliff
 
DYNAPLUG - THE EASIEST PUNCTURE REPAIR KIT EVER !



We now have the Dynaplug range in stock, these puncture repair kits are really quick and easy to use, no reaming, just remove the nail (or screw etc) and insert the plug, snip of the tail and pump up your tyre and off you go, prices start at just £24.99

Click this link to view the products and videos

:beerjug:

Cliff
Hi Cliff
I've been looking for a puncture repair kit that doesn't require a lot of strength to use. This one looks promising. However, I can't see anything on the link which says the max size of hole it will repair. Can you advise?
Marjie
 
Hi Cliff
I've been looking for a puncture repair kit that doesn't require a lot of strength to use. This one looks promising. However, I can't see anything on the link which says the max size of hole it will repair. Can you advise?
Marjie

Yes, if one does not seal it then you can use a second or even a third one, there is a video on their website showing them using 3 to repair a puncture, one should repair a hole made by a 6" nail which is bigger than most things that cause a puncture

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Cliff
 


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