Description
- Once the repair is complete, it takes only a few of the 16-gram CO² canisters to fully re-inflate the tire
- Kit includes:
- 6 – Rubber patches
- Tube of rubber cement
- Thumb buffer to repair and secure patch to the tire
- 4 – CO² canisters to fully re-inflate the tire
- Waterless hand cleaner and paper towelette for quick hand cleaning
- CO² cartridges cannot be transported on an aircraft.
Rob –
This scooter tube tire repair kit is a handy and effective solution for fixing flats on the go. The compact size, simple instructions, and CO2 cartridges for quick inflation make it easy to get rolling again after a puncture.
Otto –
This scooter tire repair kit is fantastic, it has everything you need to quickly patch and re-inflate a flat tire in just a couple minutes so you can be back up and riding again. I highly recommend this kit for anyone who relies on their scooter for transportation or recreation.
Phil –
The scooter tube tire repair and inflation kit from the company worked well for me, with all the stuff I needed to patch a flat, but you’ll want extra CO2 cartridges since the included ones don’t fill up big tires all the way.
Derek –
This scooter tire repair kit is handy for fixing flats fast with patches, cement and CO2 cartridges to quickly re-inflate the tube so I can get back on the road again. I would recommend it to any scooter owner needing a quality repair solution.
Nolan –
While the kit is convenient, the cheap patches fall off tubes, the cement dries out fast, and the CO2 cartridges barely inflate a tire, so look into better quality options if you’ll be repairing scooter tires regularly.
Sam –
This scooter tube tire repair kit is just so amazing, I can’t believe how convenient it is to carry around highly pressurized canisters and patch up to six whole tire punctures – it will surely be better than any other repair kit on the market.
Denny –
The Scooter Tube Type Tire Repair and Inflation Kit gets the job done in a pinch but the quality of the patches and glue leaves something to be desired you’ll likely need more CO2 cartridges than advertised to fully inflate the tire and repairs don’t hold up well long-term so you’re better off with a higher-end kit if you want something more reliable and long-lasting.