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Eastwood Paintless Dent Repair Kit - PDR | Removes Dents Out of Metal Auto Body Panels | Auto Body Tool Set Dent Puller Kit with Slide Hammer Puller Set, Scarper Tool and Glue Gun for Car Hail Damage

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Fulfilled by The Eastwood Company

Arrives Oct 8 – Oct 13
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Features

  • DENT REMOVER SYSTEM: The Eastwood Paintless Dent Removal Kit includes all professional-use components which allows shallow dents and dings to be removed quickly and easily without expensive paintwork.Perfect for pulling hail damage and most common parking lot and shopping cart mishaps.
  • EASY TO USE: This high quality dent removal tool kit comes in a durable box packaging. The dent removal tools are very easy to use and makes repairing the car hail damage simple. The silicone glue gun is highly effective in recovering from dents, gets in your way of using the other tools. Its lightweight design makes it easy to carry around while you work on your car.
  • EASTWOOD QUALITY: Eastwood offers solutions which combines our 4,000+ unique products with the know-how to Do The Job Right. With an In-house product design, development and testing and a strong track record of high-quality, innovative products. Used and trusted by top builders to beginners and also provides a Lifetime Tech Support.
  • WHAT'S IN THE PACKAGE: Eastwood Auto Body Paintless Dent Removal Tool Kit is a must-have for any auto repair shop or home handyman! The 23 -piece kit includes a lever type dent puller, slide hammer dent puller, plastic pull buttons, electric hot glue gun, glue sticks, nylon scraper, aluminum spray bottle, blow molded case. This new product line will be sure to get the job done in no time with.
  • WARRANTY: Comes with a 1-year limited warranty. Attention California Residents - Proposition 65 Warning

Manufacturer: ‎Eastwood


Brand: ‎Eastwood


Item Weight: ‎0.01 ounces


Package Dimensions: ‎16.9 x 15.6 x 4.1 inches


Manufacturer Part Number: ‎16145


Date First Available: August 12, 2019


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Good quality, worth the slightly higher price.
very good quality tools. clean everything with alcohol. if you clean the studs, clean the car, remove air bubbles, and apply the stud quickly it is almost impossible to remove without enough force to pull out dent. Also need to by tap down tool because they may be a little high. I would say great quality but the return spring on the clamp tool is a little too tall to get a hard pull. Glue is hard to remove unless you use alcohol to harden it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 3, 2025 by Tucker

  • Certainly NOT anything like pulling teeth!
Easy to use and worked perfectly without damage to my paint or panels. I've had my 04 since new. Over the last 18 years, despite my constant attempts to park as far away from other cars as possible, I've always managed to have some inconsiderate jerk park next to me. Dinging my door and side panels. I had several very small 1"L x1/16"D oblong dings/damage so dense, that I thought would never come out without removing the door panel and tapping them out from the backside. This 'Eastwood Auto Body Paintless Dent Removal Tool', worked beyond my wildest expectations! Since not having a 110v power outlet close by (300+ away), I was able to improvise power to the hot glue gun by plugging it into my (cigarette lighter) _12v - 110v Power Inverter_. Surprisingly it worked great! Upon my initial attempt to pull the first ding with the tool, The hot glue popped off the plastic pulling tab too easily. Leaving the glue stuck to the panel without pulling the ding. This was solved by lightly brushing the tip of the plastic tab over the surface of a concrete sidewalk (dulling the slick surface a bit). Each attempt thereafter worked flawlessly without the glue detaching from the pull tab so easily - Thus completely removing the ding/damage! It may require a few *gentle* pulls/tries and reapplying until the ding is finally fixed or significantly diminished. Just be gentle, patient and persistent and let the glue cool down COMPLETELY. This device really works well! BTW: in absence of denatured alcohol to remove any hot glue residue from the worked surface, ISOPROPYL alcohol and a soft rag, will also work to aid cleaning up any tenacious residue. You can also use a small amount of WD40 if you prefer. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 31, 2022 by jimmy tomorrow

  • Overall, a good kit
I found this kit to be very useful as a starter kit for dent removal. There is a good slide hammer and a puller. The only negative was the glue gun, in my opinion. It worked poorly. I did not see any specific instructions for using it. Maybe I used it incorrectly, but I wound up throwing it away and using a glue gun from a cheaper kit. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 24, 2022 by Judgmental

  • Dent repair
Works great
Reviewed in the United States on July 12, 2025 by Stanley ristick

  • Do Not Buy This Product
Do not buy this product. After following the instructions several times I could not get dents out of my 2012 Nissan Altima that were caused by hail. I contacted the company and they provided additional instructions to try and nothing worked. And they said the return policy had run out so I could not return the item for a refund. This product is now a boat anchor in my garage. If I could provide a 0 rating I would. It was not a good customer experience. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 28, 2025 by Brad

  • Dent Buster
Easy to use; convenient; excellent product
Reviewed in the United States on June 22, 2025 by Lisa K.

  • It’s fine but hindered by some poor execuction
The bottom line is that it worked to remove a dent from the gas tank on my motorcycle. I’ll keep it around and use it for similar minor issues as it certainly fills a need. There are two big problems here. The first is that hot glue gun as effectively worthless. It takes at least 15 minutes to heat up enough to melt the glue, but it doesn’t get hot enough for the trigger to actually pull the glue through the nozzle. I had to use two hands to pull the trigger while pushing the glue stick from the rear to get any flow. And then the glue cools too quickly to get it to the dent, so this all has to be done very close to the work surface. I ended up using a very old automotive glue gun (no clue what it is or where I got it) that heats up in 2 minutes and liquifies the glue with ease. Once I started working with that the rest of the kit worked pretty well. The other big issue is the slide hammer. It’s all screwed together, and as a result it unscrews itself as you’re using it. I had to stop every 5-6 slides to tighten it back up. I applied some thread locker and tried a couple hours later, but it didn’t improve much. After a few strikes the thread locker gave up and the problem returned. This isn’t a critical failure but it’s definitely a pain. The pulling pins and clamp-style puller worked well. It takes quite a bit of practice to get a rythym going, but once you figure out the right pressure and alignment it actually worked better than I expected. The slide hammer also worked well for getting a larger dent worked out to the point the clamp puller could finish it off. Bottom line then is that while it worked I don’t think it’s worth the premium price. It would be better to get a basic kit with the clamp puller and slide hammer, and then find a good glue gun separately. I imagine I could have done a better job spending $50-55 total and come out with similar results. The included photos show the starting dent, my progress after a couple hours, and finally another attempt the next morning. It’s working very slowly so I’m still going at it but I think with enough time and repetition it’ll get there. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 30, 2022 by Finn Finn

  • I'm surprised, worked quite well
I have some small dents in the curve of the hood that have a kink. The dents came out after several tries, but you can still see a hint of a kink. Now for the really bad dent, I didn't think anything would work. A door from a garbage bin hit it and put quite a dimple in the quarter panel. I was making great progress on the dent, but when the sun came out the glue just wasn't cooling enough sitting in the sun. I'll try again in the shade. And my greatest worry??? The Hot glue. I used denatured alcohol, after a few seconds of being spritzed with the alcohol the hot glue just simply turns soggy and requires zero effort to scrape off. I use hot glue a lot, now I know how to clean it up. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 18, 2020 by Kevin Zoellner

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