







🚗 Pop dents, not your budget — the pro’s secret weapon!
The CARPDR Paintless Dent Repair Kit features heavy-duty stainless steel and durable plastic components, including 3 different sized yellow dent-pulling tabs and 14 black slides, designed for quick, paint-safe removal of vehicle dents and hail damage. Ergonomically textured for precision and ease, this versatile DIY tool saves time and costly body shop visits, making it ideal for professionals and enthusiasts alike.
| ASIN | B09P5L1GGN |
| Best Sellers Rank | #600,517 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #724 in Body Repair Dent Removal Tools |
| Brand | CARPDR |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (50) |
| Date First Available | December 24, 2021 |
| Item Weight | 6.3 ounces |
| Manufacturer | CARPDR |
| Manufacturer Part Number | Repair-111 |
| Package Dimensions | 8.27 x 3.15 x 1.22 inches |
T**S
Dingz N Thingz Paintless Dent Repair
A must needed part for the large glue pulling lever sold on Amazon. I bought this as a spare and also for use when pulling long and deep dents. It will pay for itself after the first use.
M**N
Heavy pull tabs
I haven't tried it yet so I don't know it looks fine but I won't know for sure till I use it
R**E
Great for bigger dents; may need to try different glues
Worked great to pull a large dent, with several crease planes in it.
J**R
Nope. No good for larger dents.
I restore wrecked Jeeps. To pop a dent that I can't access from the other side of the panel, I'd typically drill a bunch of holes, and use a slide hammer, or tack-weld a few tabs to the panel and pull. The 2020 Jeep Gladiator I'm working on has an aluminum hood, and with aluminum being a softer metal, it won't hold a screw with the slide hammer, and I can only weld steel, so I decided to give these a try. With aluminum being soft, I was hoping I could just pop the dent out with these glue-on tabs, but no matter which set I used, or how much glue I used, or how long I let the glue cool, the tabs would just pull off the metal, with all the glue sticking to the plastic, and not the metal. It's possible if you have a smaller dent, and you're working with something even softer than aluminum, maybe these will work, but for my job, they were completely useless, and I'm beyond the return window, so I'll chalk this up to "I should have known better". To be fair, they do stick on reasonably well, so again, for some minor dents, maybe, but for my needs, they always popped off without popping out the aluminum.
D**.
pull tabs
ok
R**Z
Don't bother
This product looks good, but it doesn't do much once you try to use it. Clean up takes longer than the actual product is good for. Save your money.
H**F
Works
If you have a dent that has no creases, you can pull it out cleanly, just remember you need a glue gun to use this.