







🚗✨ Fix dents like a pro, save big, and keep your ride flawless!
The Manelord Auto Body Dent Repair Kit features a golden, adjustable dent puller crafted from tempered high-carbon stainless steel with protective rubber pads to prevent paint damage. Designed with ergonomic leverage principles, it efficiently removes minor to deep dents on thin metal surfaces including cars and appliances. Ideal for DIY enthusiasts aiming to save on costly repairs, this kit delivers near-professional results with patience and practice.















| ASIN | B07KP8M6KL |
| Best Sellers Rank | #34,213 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #67 in Body Repair Dent Removal Tools |
| Brand | Manelord |
| Color | gold |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 out of 5 stars 6,222 Reviews |
| Fastener Type | Other |
| Finish Type | Stainless Steel |
| Finish Types | Stainless Steel |
| Head Style | Button |
| Item Shape | Round |
| Item Weight | 1 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Manelord |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Material Type | Stainless Steel |
| Screw Head Style | Button |
| UPC | 719889522502 |
K**L
Learned a New Skill and Fixed My Porsche Dents for Cheap
Overall, the quality is about what you'd expect for a kit this inexpensive. The glue gun feels like the cheapest part, and the tabs work best during the first few pulls. I suspect the glue has an oily residue that makes it less effective over time—but cleaning the tabs and panel with alcohol between pulls definitely helps. That said, I used this kit to repair four dents on the two quarter panels of a Porsche, so the stakes were a bit higher than your average beater. I'm happy to say I can only see two of the dents very faintly with a dent board if I really search for them. To the naked eye, they’re completely gone. I’d estimate I got 90–95% of the results I usually get from a professional PDR tech. I watched a ton of glue PDR tutorials on YouTube before diving in, and it made a huge difference. I saved about $315 with around 2.5 hours of work over two sessions. Definitely worth it. Just know: if you expect perfect results from just reading the instructions, you’re in for a rude awakening. You really need to understand how to read a dent board and aim your pulls—or you risk making things worse. I rarely write reviews, and honestly expected this to be junk, but with a little patience and research, it delivered way more than I thought it would.
C**Y
Great for DIY Dent Removal!
I recently used the Auto Body Dent Repair Kit with the Golden Dent Puller on my car, and I’m very happy with the results! This kit is a convenient and affordable way to handle minor dents without needing to visit a repair shop. Pros: • Easy to Use: The instructions were clear, and the setup was pretty simple. As a DIYer, I appreciated how user-friendly it was. • Effective on Small to Medium Dents: For minor to medium dents, the Golden Dent Puller did a fantastic job of popping them out. My car looks much better now, and it saved me a trip to the body shop. • Good Quality Tools: The materials feel durable, especially for a kit at this price. The tools seem like they’ll hold up well for future use. Cons: • Takes Practice for Deep Dents: While the kit is excellent for minor dents, I found that deep dents required multiple attempts and a bit more effort. It takes patience, and the results may not be 100% perfect on larger dents. Overall, this dent repair kit is a great tool for anyone wanting to tackle small dents on their own and save some money. With a bit of patience, it can achieve solid results. I’d recommend it for anyone looking for an affordable DIY solution. Four stars!
A**N
Great for hail damage
I bought a car with hail damage and figured I'd invest the $35 into this puller kit. What the heck, if it's junk I wouldn't be out much. Wow, am I ever surprised. The kit works REALLY well. I watched a bunch of YouTube videos on Paintless Dent Repair before I started. Pros: The puller is high quality and very solid. It provides a really solid pull and is very easy to use. It also has nice padding on the feet so you don't scratch the paint. The glue sticks supplied with the kit work great at holding the puller tab and provide a really strong pull. **Tip** - to avoid over pulling small dents, try applying just a tiny bit of glue and don't let it set up for too long. Get the tab on the dent & only let it dry for 10 seconds then pull. Pull with 1 swift steady squeeze. You want a quick pull and pop. After the pull, the glue comes off soooo easily with just a little spray of denatured alcohol. I use the supplied spray bottle, spray 1 squirt, then use my thumb to peel the "puck" off. The tab down tools seem to work good for tapping down overpulls, but my skills are lacking. Cons: I tend to get carried away because it's so satisfying to succeed at pulling out each hail dent. I aim to spend 15 minutes pulling dents, then before I know it it's 10 pm and I'm out in my garage telling myself, "OK, just one more then I'll be done for the night." Not made in the USA, although, I can't really knock it because the price is so low. Summary: All in all, this is an absolute bargain considering all you get in this kit, the high quality of the components, plus the crazy low price.
K**R
Waste of time!
Plus side: Very easy to use. Negative side: Didn't work! I have a small dent in my stainless steel fridge which annoys me so I tried this product several times with no results. The glue pops off the attachment very easily without pulling the dent out. Not so easy to remove the glue from the fridge though.
F**S
Great set of tools, but this "kit" has two fatal flaws that ruin it
The quality of the tools included in this set are excellent. The hammer, the popping tool, the bits, the glue gun, are all decent-to-high quality and they are worth the money you pay for them. However... this is sold as a KIT, and because of that its getting only 3 stars and unfortunately I have to return it because the flaws result in it not working for what its intended for - popping dents from car body panels. First problem... there are no instructions you can easily follow (or follow at all). Included is a pamphlet that is poorly translated from Chinese, but it is of no help as the English-translation wording is often nonsense. It also includes directions for about 4 different pop tools, none of them are exactly the one included in this set. You CAN learn to use this item from youtube videos, but you shouldn't have to turn to the internet for basic product use information. Second, the biggest and FATAL problem for this kit... the glue included is junk. You can't get a proper pop on your dents because the glue is cheap garbage that does not hold on to your car panels. No word in the instructions on which glue to use (gold or black) in which conditions. I tried both of these glues in EVERY condition. Hot room, cold room, in the sun, out of the sun, damp room, dry room, panel cleaned with a cloth, panel cleaned with alcohol, etc, etc. No matter the circumstances, the glue never held strongly enough to get a proper pop. Believe me, I tried every combination of everything, but at no point would this glue hold long enough to get enough torque to pop a dent. The glue either gave way on the car, or (more often) gave way on the bit it was applied to. Sure, the glue is SUPPOSED to give, but not until it holds enough to (at least somewhat) pop the dent. I know to get a dent out you must use this kit a bunch of times to do the job... but I popped the same tiny dent on my door over 20 times, and it is no better than it was before. In fact the constant application and removal of the glue has dulled my finish in that spot to a degree.... I'm going to have to buff out the panel because having to apply and remove the glue so many times has hurt the finish. So if you're willing to go out and find and buy a body glue that actually holds, I'm sure this kit will work for you. But I bought this set as an all-in-one kit, I don't want to have to go find and buy more glue, and if the chief catalyst in this set (the glue) is garbage, the value of the whole set falls apart. I will be returning this set unfortunately because the glue just does not do its job, making the whole set kind of useless.
C**B
A must-have kit for the automotive DIYer these days
Any vehicle you have bought over the last 15-20 years has a tremendous number of clips and retainers for everything from body panels, to wheel wells, to engine bay covers and brackets, to under-vehicle trays and protectors. They all use a variety of clips and retainers to hold things in place so it important to have your own kit with a variety of clips to replace those that get lost, misplaced, or broken during your own repairs or to recover from shoddy repairs by dealers and shops (this has become more frequent, which is why I like to do my own work whenever I can). This kit has a great variety of clips and retainers that cover the gamut of different sizes and types. Some clip in, some push in, some have plastic screws to expand them and keep them in place. Ideally you can find one among the 20 or so options in this kit. While its ideal if you can find an exact match, just finding one that is the right size and will do the job is better than leaving a loose panel or bracket in place. The kit also comes with a nice metal clip removal tool and a full set of plastic trim removal tools. These plastic trim removal tools are a must-have if you are pulling interior trim panels to work inside the door or behind the dash. I had to use them to pull panels in order to run some cabling for my new dashcam and these worked great. It's so much better than using a screwdriver or putty knife since those can leave marks -- these plastic trim tools are specifically made to remove trip panels without damaging them. They have just the right combination of stiffness and flex to do the job! The current price of just over $11, this kit is a no brainer for anyone who likes to work on their own vehicle!
K**E
Works well for cosmetic dents
Someone recently merged into a lane I was occupying and dented in my door far enough from the hinges there was not real damage, just cosmetic. The photos included were after I had already used a windshield holder suction cup to get the bigger dent out but there were some residual dents on the crowns that aren't flat enough for a cup puller to work so needed the glue. Clearly it's not perfect and still visible but it is lessened. For the money I'm happy with it. Challenges: in order for dents to be pulled effectively you should try heating the metal to be flexible, but with the glue it obviously melts with heat so you can't use that trick here. Either you heat before gluing and the metal cools while waiting for glue to cure or you heat after glueing and it melts again. Not heating mine is why I think I didn't get as good a lift as I could but did get most of the centers to lift again, it's just the sides didn't come with it. Tips: use the alcohol to clean the pieces and the car first. Let it air dry. The glue does remove without any damage using the alcohol and provided scraper if you take your time. Let the glue dry. If it's still clear or tacky, it's not cured/dried enough. Overload the tab and move it around when you place it to ensure the glue wraps up the side, not just on the bottom to keep as many contact points so it doesn't pull off.
J**E
Didn't work, glue is forever on my hood now.
I got it to attempt to fix hail damage on my Chevy Bolt's hood and roof. Didn't work, and left impossible to remove glue on the hood. Most of the attempts the glue released from the hood before the dent popped, in a few the glue stuck to the hood rather than the tip of the puller and wouldn't come off the hood. Went back a few days later with rubbing alcohol and a heat gun to try again to remove the glue, no joy. The puller is decent quality, all metal, and maybe you'll have more luck. Might be worth trying vs going straight to the mechanic for thousands of dollars.
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