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Reviews (8)

31 Mar, 2021
Repeat buy
I had a set of these I bought around 20 years ago as an apprentice, but unfortunately I recently lost them. Decided to replace them with an identical set as I know they are fantastic quality and have never let me down in all that time. Assuming they are still the same quality, and they appear to be so far, I will stick to Eklind for any future Allen Key purchases I make.

18 Mar, 2018
Sealey 500mm tool bag
Great versatile tool bag except the shoulder strap fixings broke off stiching the first time I tried to use it. Bag contained only a moderate amount of tools at the time.
Not the end of the world for me but makes me wonder how long the rest of the bag will last.

21 Feb, 2019
Didn't fix my van slow puncture/leak.
I'm guessing that the reason this didn't work is I must have a leaking rim or valve on my 16" van tyre, and not an actual puncture, however I have no reason to think this wouldn't be fantastic on on actual puncture. I have used slime products on my push bikes in the past and never had an issue.
Had no issues with this affecting wheel balance once the stuff had settled properly in the tyre, it may pool at one side of the tire if stood, but this would soon even out once driven and warmed up again.
My advice would be to make sure you have an actual puncture and not just a leak first.
I was too impatient to take the tyre to a garage to have it checked properly and thought this would be a more convenient fix. I suspect this is only effective on the outer tread section of the tyre, not sidewalls, valves or beads.