AUTOPDR 48-Piece DIY Paintless Dent Removal Tool Kit for Cars, Motorcycles, and Refrigerators

Are you looking for the best Dent Removal Tools to fix your car, motorcycle, or refrigerator? Look no further than AUTOPDR! Our 48pcs DIY Paintless Dent Removal Tool Kit is designed to make dent removal easy, with overall satisfaction, suction power, and build quality that you can rely on. Get your AUTOPDR tool kit today and make dent removal a breeze!

Key Features:

This DIY Paintless Dent Removal Tool Kit is perfect for repairing dents on automobiles, motorcycles, and refrigerators. It comes with highly vegetated and hardened steel rods as well as high temperature resistant gun glue for a secure and lasting repair.
67
B2B Rating
13 reviews

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Value for money
67
Suction power
68
Overall satisfaction
73
Easy to use
74
Build quality
73

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Kevin JonesKevin Jones: This is a good product that works if you follow the instructions and are patient. It can be tedious and sometimes takes multiple attempts to get a dent pulled out. It gets easier and faster once you get the feel for it. I just make sure I clean the surface good, use the black glue sticks ( purchased extra on Amazon for 10 bucks), have plenty of light ( I wear a headband light), use the hand held puller, then get down at eye level as I’m pulling. Sometimes I pull gradually, then let off, and pull again. You can kind of see how much u are pulling it out as you go. It’s not like there was never a dent, but you can get it out enough so you really don’t notice it. Better than spending thousands at a body shop in my opinion.

United States on Dec 22, 2023

Customer: The metal tools are well made and work well, but the glue sticks are useless. They stick like heck to the car but not to the plastic pulling tabs. The pulling tabs are also super flimsy so they kind of buckle and tear away from the glue at the middle rather than pulling evenly.
Get the one from east wood company.
I just ordered the monster red glue sticks on Amazon for another $25 and I'm looking for better tabs.

United States on Oct 02, 2023

CRB: I had a dime sized dent in my car. I was a little skeptical if this would work on it. Luckily it comes with tons of accessories and pieces that fit the size of the dent. I tried both the yellow and black glue stick. The yellow is the strong of the two. It took about ten different attempts to get it where I wanted it. It's still not a 100% better, but the size of the dent is roughly 1/4 of the original size. I may try it again to see if I can get the rest of it, but to be honest I didn't have high hopes this would work at all. The dent looks much better than it did.

United States on Sep 30, 2023

rick kozlowski: I think the biggest struggle for some is either not reading instructions, and even more importantly, not understanding basic mechanics and material science. The written instructions are not very good at all. But the products themselves are just fine. Biggest tips I can give is to let the glue set for 3 minutes or more before using the puller. You get much better adhesion and the pad breaks away cleanly as designed. Also much easier to remove the glue from your car as well. 91% rubbing alcohol makes the job go easy. Take your time. You may have to reapply the same size pad 3-4 times before moving to the next smallest. The smallest pad may take multiple applications. But you can achieve near perfect results on door dings especially.

United States on Aug 07, 2023

Jake Jacobs: I wish I had taken a before and after picture but I'm sorry I didn't. I've had a small ding..more like very ugly and annoying to me dent at the top of my driver's side fender for like a year. I happened to see this kit in an Amazon flash sale, "yet another product I had no idea even existed or was sold on Amazon." I ordered it Monday, and was excited to receive Wednesday. Saturday morning I used most of my morning with this kit, it was the most annoying and frustrating product that I've ever purchased on Amazon by far. I had to repeat the process over and over. The key I figured is put a lot of glue on the little thing you stick on the vehicle. The glue is strongest also shortly sometime after its applied when it's a little warm to the touch, I put my finger on the glue that oozed out from behind the thing I stuck to the truck to see if it was a little cool......do not wait too long because it gets weaker the longer it stays on. I made this mistake the first few times I applied it and the thing just annoyingly popped off when the pull pressure was applied. In the end the ding..more like the dent it was, is not perfect but it looks 500% better and this...

United States on Jan 13, 2019



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