That thing looks very simple, and kinda cheaply made? I've done a bunch of mower tires over the years. I got really good at it. I don't think that would be for me. However for someone that doesn't do it all the time or never got the hang of it, I could see this being useful. The full size tire changer might be more useful to me. But the thing that I would probably get the most use out of is the cheetah. Sometimes the straps just don't work that well. I have some steel bands with crank handles that do basically the same thing as the straps do. But some tires they just don't work well on. I tried starting fluid but the new starting fluid doesn't work for that anymore. I tried a few different sprays and ended up using some propane from a small torch. I don't like doing it that way myself.
I have the harbor freight manual tire changer for my automotive shop ( Farpoint farms restorations and repairs) and I can say that it doesn't do small tires at all. The center bore is far to large for these tiny rims to fit. I've done a LOT of these small tires with just hand tools (screwdrivers and a vice grip) and this tire changer was SO much easier that I would neve go back to that way now. Can it be damaged? Yup! Try to mount or dismount a tire with brute force and this will bend, but do it like shown in this video and the tool pays for itself in one use.
You have the foot for the bead breaker on backwards.
Good to know! I'll swap it around.
Can I do a Segway ninebot scooter g30 scooter tire?
Yup!
That thing looks very simple, and kinda cheaply made? I've done a bunch of mower tires over the years. I got really good at it. I don't think that would be for me. However for someone that doesn't do it all the time or never got the hang of it, I could see this being useful. The full size tire changer might be more useful to me. But the thing that I would probably get the most use out of is the cheetah. Sometimes the straps just don't work that well. I have some steel bands with crank handles that do basically the same thing as the straps do. But some tires they just don't work well on. I tried starting fluid but the new starting fluid doesn't work for that anymore. I tried a few different sprays and ended up using some propane from a small torch. I don't like doing it that way myself.
I have the harbor freight manual tire changer for my automotive shop ( Farpoint farms restorations and repairs) and I can say that it doesn't do small tires at all. The center bore is far to large for these tiny rims to fit.
I've done a LOT of these small tires with just hand tools (screwdrivers and a vice grip) and this tire changer was SO much easier that I would neve go back to that way now.
Can it be damaged? Yup! Try to mount or dismount a tire with brute force and this will bend, but do it like shown in this video and the tool pays for itself in one use.