I use a plug kit at work quite often and have found that the industrial type plug tools are so much better than the cheap plastic handled versions. The tools don’t bend and the handles are steel and threaded to the tool rather than plastic pressed on handles that eventually come apart, usually in very inopportune times. I got mine at Napa, as well as the plugs. The plugs come in different diameters, I usually just get the thick ones and they work well. I don’t bother with the glue, it does make the plug go in easier, but it’s not really necessary for a temporary fix. Patching at a tire shop is the right way to fix a tire when you get home, but in my younger days I had plugs last as long as the tires. Awhile back I saw a cool set that the tools and a few plugs were stored in the metal handle and threaded into the handle when used. I haven’t seen it since, but it was very compact and solid looking. Next time I see it at a store, I’m putting one in my kit.
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