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Stop struggling with stuck or leaking air valves using this purpose-built spiral valve wrench. Designed for the maintenance and repair of inflatable boats, kayaks, paddleboards, and inflatable tents, this compact tool gives you the leverage needed to tighten or loosen stubborn valve bodies without damaging the surrounding material. The dual‑tooth design features a 6‑tooth end (black) and an 8‑tooth end (gray), covering the two most common spiral valve patterns found on modern inflatables. Whether you're performing a routine air chamber inspection, replacing a worn valve gasket, or re‑seating a slow leak at the valve base, this lightweight wrench belongs in every boat repair kit. At just 0.04 kg and 16 cm long, it stows easily in a dry bag or glovebox and provides the precise fit that adjustable pliers simply can't match.
| Model | TL-911 |
| Tooth Configurations | 6‑Tooth (black) / 8‑Tooth (gray) |
| Round Tooth Diameter | 3 cm |
| Overall Dimensions | 16 × 3.9 × 2.4 cm |
| Weight | 0.04 kg (1.4 oz) |
| Color | Black (6‑tooth) / Gray (8‑tooth) |
| Application | Tighten/loosen spiral air valves; valve gasket replacement; leak repair |
| Compatible With | Inflatable boats, kayaks, SUPs, inflatable tents, inflatable docks |
| Package Includes | 1 × TL-911 spiral air valve wrench |
A: Look at the air valve on your boat or SUP. Count the number of notches or grooves around the outer ring of the valve body. Most common inflatables use either a 6‑notch or 8‑notch pattern—this wrench covers both, so you're prepared either way.
A: Yes. Slow leaks at the valve base are often caused by a loose valve body or a compressed gasket. Use the wrench to carefully tighten the valve. If the leak persists, remove the valve entirely, inspect the gasket, and reinstall with a proper sealant. The wrench gives you the grip needed without damaging the plastic threads.
A: It fits most spiral‑type air valves found on popular inflatable brands. As long as your valve has a 6‑notch or 8‑notch outer ring, this wrench will engage correctly. For boats with proprietary valve systems, check the notch count before ordering.
A: The wrench is molded from durable, impact‑resistant material designed to handle the moderate torque needed for valve tightening. Air valves should be snug, not overtightened—excessive force can damage the valve itself. The tool provides the right leverage for proper installation without overdoing it.
A: At just 16 cm long and 40 grams, it fits easily in a dry bag, under‑seat storage compartment, or tackle box. Keep it in your repair kit alongside spare valve gaskets, patches, and adhesive for quick access when needed.