

🚗✨ Fix dents like a boss — keep your ride flawless and turn heads!
The Super PDR Dent Puller Kit offers a professional-grade, paintless dent repair solution with a 98% success rate on auto body dents. Featuring a comprehensive set of tools including slide hammers, suction cups, glue tabs, and a reflector board, it’s designed for versatile use on steel and aluminum panels. Ideal for DIY enthusiasts, this kit enables quick, cost-effective repairs of small to large dents, hail damage, and appliance dents without damaging your vehicle’s original paint.











| ASIN | B0DMF5T8G5 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #20,396 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #40 in Body Repair Dent Removal Tools |
| Brand | Super PDR |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (1,858) |
| Date First Available | November 8, 2024 |
| Item Weight | 8.64 pounds |
| Item model number | HN-MPT-TK0273US |
| Manufacturer | Super PDR |
| Manufacturer Part Number | HN-MPT-TK0273US |
| Model | HN-MPT-TK0273US |
| Package Dimensions | 15.47 x 9.76 x 5.79 inches |
J**Y
Great Kit!
This is a great kit that includes everything you need to repair nicks and dings on your vehicle. It comes with a variety of attachment heads in different sizes and shapes, making it versatile enough to handle all kinds of situations. The size and location of the dings will determine which pulling method works best for you. The kit includes a standard hot glue gun and glue sticks to attach the pulling points. The dent puller with a squeeze handle or the bridge puller is ideal for smaller dings. For larger dings, you'll need to use multiple pulling points, or you can opt for the suction cup puller, the T-handle puller, or the slide hammer, which are better suited for bigger dents. If you're dealing with a large ding, you can start with the T-handle or slide hammer to pop the dent out, then switch to the bridge puller or squeeze handle for fine-tuning. The kit also includes a handy reflector board that quickly reveals any depressions or raised areas that need attention. There's a small hammer with a protected head for evening out high points on the surface, and an air pillow that could be useful for dents in areas like lower door panels—just inflate it behind the dent to help with the repair. The kit comes with a straightforward instruction booklet that provides a step-by-step guide for fixing dings, and a squirt bottle for alcohol, which is needed to remove the hot glue after the repair. Keep in mind that if your car is in direct sunlight, the hot surface might prevent the glue from holding properly, so it's best to work in a shaded area or a garage. Overall, this is a convenient kit for fixing dings at home and saving money.
T**G
Very nice tool. Results: Not perfect, but the best way I know to pull small dents!
PROBLEM: Our car had 5 fairly prominent body dings: Driver door (1), trunk lid (1), driver side rear wheel well (3). THIS TOOL: Product came packed extremely neatly and carefully. Very professional kit and includes a fairly complete set of the stuff you need. PROCESS: Degrease the dented area with alcohol. Attach one or more of the provided tabs onto the door with hot glue. Wait a few minutes for the glue to cool Use the gold anodized puller tool to exert a smooth steady outward grasp on the tab and pull the dent. HINT 1: Eventually, the glue fails, leaving a glob of hot glue on the car, but (hopefully) a smaller dent than before. You may need to repeat this process 2 or 3 times per dent.) HINT 2: The hardest part of the whole process is getting the glob of hard glue gun glop off the car once you finish HINT 3: Even glue removal is not that difficult. In between pulls, just get most of It using the scraper tool. HINT 4: I found that if I coat the blob with liquid car wax, scraped off bits do not smear around and adhere again. Like using peanut butter to remove chewing gum, the wax prevents the chunks from reattaching. Wipe again with alcohol afterward to ensure the next tab will stick. HINT 5: Some dents may pull out beyond flush. If your hot glue adheres really well, you could actually raise a small lump in the sheet metal. This is not a problem, however....a little hammer is provided and a soft tool you can use to gently pound any proud areas back down. I got them close with the tool and then rubbed a strong heavy cloth-wrapped thumb with firm pressure over the repairs, pressing heavily into the steel. This actually smoothed out the metal almost perfectly. SUMMARY For the most part, this system did a really good job. It pulled every dent outward, improving the looks of each one. DISCLAIMERS 1) We had some dents that were apparently made by some sort of pointy object. Those did not come out 100%, but they still look much shallower 2) Directions are somewhat in Chinglish, but much better organized than most and with great photos.
K**Y
Handy kit for tackling small and medium dents
I used this paintless dent repair kit to repair a few door dings and a shallow hail dent and it performed well overall. The different pullers give you good control and the glue gun heats quickly so you can get started fast. The tabs held firmly and the glue cleaned off easily once I was done. It does take a little practice to pull evenly and some larger dents may not come out perfectly, but for everyday cosmetic fixes this kit is very useful. The tools feel sturdy and the instructions are clear, making it a solid choice for DIY car care.
A**K
Almost Perfect, Just Needs More Adhesive!
Genuinely impressed with this all-in-one PDR kit. It’s superb and easy to use, even for someone without much experience. The instructions were clear and very helpful, guiding me through the process step by step. With a bit of patience, I was able to iron out the bodyline rear dent on my car, which felt so satisfying! I was quoted ~$1500 at the body shop and this thing helped me save that much money for 90% satisfaction. Pros: Comprehensive all-in-one kit with everything you need to get started. User-friendly design and clear instructions. Works really well if you take your time and have patience. Cons: The hot melt adhesive included runs out way too quickly. If you’re tackling multiple dents, you’ll definitely need to buy extra adhesive sticks separately. Be patient with the hot glue gun and let it reach the optimal temperature before the adhesive starts melting. Overall, this kit is a fantastic investment for DIYers, but make sure to stock up on extra adhesive to avoid interruptions!
A**R
PDR DENT REMOVAL
This kit is okay for DIY dent removal. The hot glue sticks to the tabs very good but not to the paint. I really think with more experience, I could have had better results.
L**A
DO NOT buy- Stand Breaks off
DO NOT RECOMMEND!!!!!!!! Bought this light Jan 29th- used it 3 times and it broke off, fell down and doesn’t work. Absolutely not worth it. It’s march 1st today and can’t even return this item. DO NOT RECOMMEND unless you want to keep buying a new one every month.
J**Y
Very nice kit- well worth the price
This is perfect for me, an older car with small dents that I see every day but not worth spending the money at the body shop. Comes with a ton of different tools but the main is the slide hammer and the pieces you hot glue to the dent. Not hard, but you have to pay attention to what you are doing. It works best on the dents that don't have a crease. There are plenty of you tube how too videos, make sure you watch a couple before you get started. The main tools seem durable and well made, the little plastic pieces are more consumable, I think they are designed to give if too much force is applied to save your paint. Great idea and well planned, glad i dot these, my car looks a little better every time I use it, at the fraction of the cost of having someone else do it.
A**R
Robust kit especially for the $, great place to start
The kit is great for the $ and you can usually catch a sale or coupon. The kit itself is good quality, nothing feels super cheap; full disclosure I have not got around to using a lot of the kit just yet. If you're just starting out, this is a great starting point and will go a long way for getting out smaller dents. Funny enough, I tried the suction cup on a large panel dent on my father's truck bed and popped it right out and the cup actually stuck really well, despite my expectations for that particular tool anyway. It comes with two types of adhesive sticks to get you started and the glue gun is perfectly fine and would compare to any budget craft store one. I have read that the glue tabs do break and this upsets people but they need to understand that they are not necessarily designed to be used multiple times no matter how much you spend on them. You can likely find packs of them by themselves relatively inexpensively and should plan on that if you have several dents you plan to work on or some really creased dents with hard lines, as those are going to require a lot more force to begin to work out.