Puncture Repair Kits

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Re: Puncture Repair Kits

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I bought the Dynaplug Pro Aluminium after the praise on here. Nice little kit and very well made. Hopefully I'll never have to use it but feel confident that it would get me going again quickly. Just need to sort out the inflation side of things now as the CO2 canisters may get me going again I know I'm going to need to carry quite a few and ideally need to store it all under the seat.
This looks good but I always worry about relying on electric powered tools for emergency use as that is when they tend to fail.
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Re: Puncture Repair Kits

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Craig-SM wrote: This looks good but I always worry about relying on electric powered tools for emergency use as that is when they tend to fail.
Buy a hand pump as well then?
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Screw fix do a rac tyre compressor and it as a few power options 12 volt plug but also as clip etc so can clip it on battery etc if the sockets fail ... only 12 pound to ...
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http://www.screwfix.com/p/rac-compact-a ... 7QodaEoOqA
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