Product details
VonLux car tyre puncture repair kit – 42pcs
Handy, robust and dead simple to use – this 42-piece VonLux tyre repair kit is made to get you moving again when a tubeless tyre lets you down. It’s the sort of kit that lives in the boot and suddenly becomes the day’s hero when a nail or screw does its worst. Perfect for motorists, motorcyclists, farmers and anyone with an ATV or lawn tractor who doesn’t fancy hoofing it to the nearest garage.
What’s in the box
- 25 x rubber tyre repair plug strips (sticky sealant embedded)
- 1 x heavy-duty T-handle insertion tool
- 1 x heavy-duty T-handle reamer tool
- 1 x spare insertion needle and 1 x spare spiral probe
- 1 x L-Allen key wrench
- 10 x black tyre valve caps
- 1 x 4-way tyre valve repair tool
- 1 x compact carry case
Why this kit helps
Tyre punctures always happen at the worst moment. This kit gives you a quick, practical way to fix small punctures in tubeless tyres without the faff of taking the tyre off the rim. The T-handle tools give good leverage and feel comfortable in your hand, so you can push and pull without it hurting. The rubber plugs are formulated to resist hardening and ageing, so the repair stays sealed — a proper bonus if you’re caught out in winter or miles from a tyre shop.
How to use the kit
It’s straightforward and can be done in minutes: remove the offending object, ream the hole with the spiral probe to clean and open the puncture, thread a plug into the insertion tool, push it in and pull the tool away, trim any excess and re-inflate to the recommended pressure. No special skills required. A little dab of lubricant on the probe (even soapy water) often makes the job much easier.
Technical details and fitment
Model: INNOUKA712. Package dimensions approximately 19.1 x 15.9 x 3.7 cm, weight about 700 g. Tools are chrome-plated to reduce rust and wear. Suitable for tubeless tyres on cars, vans, jeeps, SUVs, bikes, quad bikes, lawn tractors and many off-road vehicles — basically any tubeless tyre where a plug repair is appropriate. For larger gashes or sidewall damage, get a professional repair or replacement.
Practical tips and what to expect
- Keep the kit in the boot or toolbox so it’s ready when you need it — the compact case makes that easy.
- A plug repair is often a durable temporary or even long-term fix for many punctures, but always check the repair and tyre pressure afterwards.
- If you’re unsure whether the tyre is safe, pop into a tyre centre for a check. This kit is great for getting you back on the road, but it’s not a substitute for professional work on severe damage.
All in all, a sensible, no-nonsense kit that saves time and stress. No more hanging about at the roadside while someone fetches a spare or, worse, a tow. Handy, practical and properly useful — exactly what a good emergency tyre kit should be.





