TWO flat tires in the family this morning!

I've plugged at least 10 tires leaks with mine in that last 10 years. The one curved hole was the only tire I couldn't fix. One repair went to the life limit of the tire and I saw the brass tip in the tire when the shop pulled it off. It was through the tire and still attached to the repair plug.

Maybe not enough spit on the plug?
 
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I've plugged at least 10 tires leaks with mine in that last 10 years. The one curved hole was the only tire I couldn't fix. One repair went to the life limit of the tire and I saw the brass tip in the tire when the shop pulled it off. It was through the tire and still attached to the repair plug.

Maybe not enough spit on the plug?

If it bent or broke due to lack of spit... it's not really a lack of spit problem, eh? The components are very fragile and difficult to work with. The cheap plugs and tools work WAY better..... and faster. It's not even close. I wish the Dynaplug worked better. I spent good money on it for what it is. It's very cool, attractive, elegant. It looks sophisticated... All things I like. But I like it to work AS well or BETTER. It's worse. Oh well... live and learn, eh? :)
 
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