Slime 40003 Smart Spair Tire Sealant and Inflator Kit
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| Price: | $21.68 |
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Average customer review:Product Description
15 Minute Roadside Smart Spair Repair Kit, Includes 300 PSI, 12V Air Compressor, 16 OZ Bottle Of Slime, Valve Core Removal Too, & Tire Gauge. yl Case.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #8400 in Automotive
- Color: Black & Green
- Brand: Slime
- Model: 40003
Features
- Lets you fix a flat in 15 minutes or less
- No jack or tire removal necessary
- Includes tire sealant, air compressor, tire gauge, a/c power cord, valve core removal tool and filler tube
- Made from non-flammable and non-toxic material; cleans easily with water
- Comes with tools and adapters for tires, balls, air mattresses and other inflatables
Customer Reviews
Best thing to have, especially on a motorcycle!
Had this item in my motorcycle saddle bags for over 2 years "just in case'. Well, sure enough one day I come out of the office and there she sits with a flat rear tire (roofing nail). I pulled the nail by hand, slimed up the tire, pressured up the tire and road away. I know I'm not supposed to... but I've been riding on that repair for over a year now... waiting until I need a new back tire anyway. It's been holding air better than my front tire does actually.
An ounce of prevention
Slime is great stuff and does seal leaks just as it claims. This is a great deal for a compressor and a bottle of slime. I've seen the slime alone in the store costing more then the combo. I carry one, my wife carries one and now I've put them in our sons cars. You can't go wrong. I've been using slime products since 2000. Never a failure only success.
Almost good enough
I bought this kit as a "spare spare" for my SUV. You never know when one spare is enough and getting out of the back country is important.
It has everythong I need, but the inflator (air pump) is too wimpy. The warnings instruct:
1. Do not operate for more than 8 minutes continuously.
2. Allow compressor to cool 25 minutes between uses.
It's probably good enough for a car, but I'm getting a more capable compressor for the SUV. I don't care if it pumps slow, as long as it won't break if I forget to set a timer.
The other troubling thing is the warning to run the compressor only with the engine turned off. Over voltage protection isn't that expensive and I don't want to risk discharging my battery. When far from civilization, a dead battery is worse than a flat tire.







