Description
Unique Sports Ball Doctor (Quart), BD-2 – Features & Prices in Saudi Arabia :
Unique Sports Ball Doctor (Quart), BD-2
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H
8.1 x 8.1 x 4.7 inches
Package Weight
2.31 Kilograms
Item Dimensions LxWxH
7.5 x 5.5 x 3.5 inches
Item Weight
2.49 Pounds
Brand Name
Unique Sports
Model Name
BD-2
Suggested Users
unisex-adult
Manufacturer
Unique Sports
Part Number
BD-2
Style
Quart
Included Components
1 Quart of Ball Doctor and 1 syringe
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Questions & Answers – Unique Sports Ball Doctor (Quart), BD-2 :
Technical specifications – Unique Sports Ball Doctor (Quart), BD-2 :
Purchase advice :
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Warranty :
Check the duration of the warranty and also the faults and defects it covers. Is it complete or limited? and What is included in the warranty (parts, repairs or both)?
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Shipping :
Is delivery offered? And how long does it take to get delivered (Delivery time)
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Proof of purchase :
Does the shop give you an invoice ?
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After-sales service :
Do they have an after-sales service to have information about the installation or operation (instructions for use). Also in case of problem, it is the seller who takes charge or you must contact the manufacturer or supplier yourself.
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L. B (verified owner) –
May Work as Directed – I probably should have read the directions more clearly prior to purchase. I have a few footballs that have bad bladders and no longer hold air. I assumed this product would work to resolve the issue, but as clearly stated on the directions, it did not and is intended only for use on balls sans bladder.
D. F (verified owner) –
Gives new life to air leaking basketballs – Takes a little bit to work out the details of how to work with this stuff, but the end results are promising. I have fixed 10 leaking basketballs so far and have success with 9. Not to bad odds. Tips- buy and extra syringe or 2. Start with a partly deflated ball. Moisten the syringe before putting it in the ball valve, shake the ball doctor mixture up, it will be thick. Pour it directly into the syringe and then put the plunger in and push the goop in. Carefully remove the syringe air up the ball and dribble around a few minutes to dispurse the goop around. That’s it.
B. K (verified owner) –
Excellent product… 8 outta 8 balls are holding air so far – Great product… just follow the directions and it works well. Using the quart size bottle of Ball Doctor, I’ve repaired one volleyball and seven basketballs (old one, most newer… some leather, most streetball rubber), and all of them hold air a month later. One bball took two attempts… probably my own fault because I didn’t use enough product in the first go-round due to loading the syringe wrong (see tips below).
L. B (verified owner) –
May Work as Directed – I probably should have read the directions more clearly prior to purchase. I have a few footballs that have bad bladders and no longer hold air. I assumed this product would work to resolve the issue, but as clearly stated on the directions, it did not and is intended only for use on balls sans bladder.
C. E (verified owner) –
It actually works most of the time – I used this to refill the ball repair kit many times. It’s messy, but it should be…it’s glue. It works about 70% of the time and that’s not bad. 🙂
J. B (verified owner) –
Unique Sports Ball Doctor realy works, but…. – it adds quite a bit of weight to the balls. I was able to repair 3 different balls for my 5 year old son: the Spalding NBA All Conference Indoor/Outdoor Basketball (27.5 inch), the Adidas 2011 Glider Soccer Ball (size 3) and a Franklin Sports Grip-Tech Mini Football.
I. G (verified owner) –
Bag of balls – I filled a bag of balls about 2 weeks ago. So far the sealer is working.
D. N (verified owner) –
Works perfectly – We’ve used this on multiple soccer balls that didn’t want to stay inflated, and it works perfectly. Just follow the instructions.
J. B (verified owner) –
Unique Sports Ball Doctor realy works, but…. – it adds quite a bit of weight to the balls. I was able to repair 3 different balls for my 5 year old son: the Spalding NBA All Conference Indoor/Outdoor Basketball (27.5 inch), the Adidas 2011 Glider Soccer Ball (size 3) and a Franklin Sports Grip-Tech Mini Football.
B. K (verified owner) –
Excellent product… 8 outta 8 balls are holding air so far – Great product… just follow the directions and it works well. Using the quart size bottle of Ball Doctor, I’ve repaired one volleyball and seven basketballs (old one, most newer… some leather, most streetball rubber), and all of them hold air a month later. One bball took two attempts… probably my own fault because I didn’t use enough product in the first go-round due to loading the syringe wrong (see tips below).
J. P (verified owner) –
Can be made better – First of all sirenge has no numbers, instructions is blurry, hard to suck in using sirenge,, had to do it 3 or 4 times, will give another star if it holds air for 2 days atleast, and its expensive for this small container
C. E (verified owner) –
It actually works most of the time – I used this to refill the ball repair kit many times. It’s messy, but it should be…it’s glue. It works about 70% of the time and that’s not bad. 🙂
I. G (verified owner) –
Bag of balls – I filled a bag of balls about 2 weeks ago. So far the sealer is working.
J. P (verified owner) –
Can be made better – First of all sirenge has no numbers, instructions is blurry, hard to suck in using sirenge,, had to do it 3 or 4 times, will give another star if it holds air for 2 days atleast, and its expensive for this small container
D. N (verified owner) –
Works perfectly – We’ve used this on multiple soccer balls that didn’t want to stay inflated, and it works perfectly. Just follow the instructions.
D. F (verified owner) –
Gives new life to air leaking basketballs – Takes a little bit to work out the details of how to work with this stuff, but the end results are promising. I have fixed 10 leaking basketballs so far and have success with 9. Not to bad odds. Tips- buy and extra syringe or 2. Start with a partly deflated ball. Moisten the syringe before putting it in the ball valve, shake the ball doctor mixture up, it will be thick. Pour it directly into the syringe and then put the plunger in and push the goop in. Carefully remove the syringe air up the ball and dribble around a few minutes to dispurse the goop around. That’s it.