

🔩 Fix it fast, ride with confidence—never get stranded again!
The CIMNGLR Valve Stem Removal Tool Kit is a versatile, stainless steel dual-head tool set designed for professional-grade valve core maintenance across cars, motorcycles, bikes, and HVAC systems. Featuring 6 durable valve cores and a 3-in-1 removal tool, this lightweight, corrosion-resistant kit ensures quick, reliable repairs on the go, supported by a lifetime customer service guarantee.






| ASIN | B0CL4MKZNL |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Brand | CIMNGLR |
| Color | 8 Pcs |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (366) |
| Date First Available | 14 Nov. 2023 |
| Included components | 2 x Valve Core Removal Tool, 2 x Presta Valve Cores, 4 x Schrader Valve Cores |
| Item model number | CMG01 |
| Manufacturer | CIMNGLR |
| Material type | Stainless Steel |
| Number of items | 8 |
| Product Dimensions | 16.99 x 5.84 x 1.52 cm; 96.39 g |
M**U
Very inexpensive, but well made. Came with a small selection of cores in a nice plastic box. Worked great!
J**W
Very happy with product.
S**H
Perfect tool to quickly remove and replace valve stems. Ideal for your off-road tire repair kit.
A**J
I needed a longer schrader valve stem removal tool to remove the valve stem from a couple of propane tanks, the one I used for my bike was short and couldn't get down very far. I took off a star since the plastic case they came with was shattered when received. The valve stem tools worked great. Suggestions for anyone trying to recycle propane tanks (see picture). These tanks were over 30 yrs old, and metal recycling near us would not take them unless they were cut in half (for safety reasons). I was also told they were too old to be refilled. Although the tanks were virtually empty, once I removed the valve stem, it was amazing how much gas came out (do this outside) and the tanks got frosty as the gas escapes. The metal recycling place also said to fill the tanks with water to help ensure no spark or explosion when cutting the tanks in half. This was a challenge to get water though the tiny hole where the valve stem was. Again, I eventually got 2 tanks mostly full of water, let them sit for over a week, then used a hacksaw to cut them in half (cutting was the easy part) and you still could smell the propane after they had been full of water for over a week. Not sure if other areas have different rules to dispose of old propane tanks , but this worked for me.
R**T
This made removing the valve stem easy on my mountain bike. Also comes with extra valves which is a bonus.
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