One twist to keep in mind is that if the tire shoppe people decide to be dickweasels about it, your "road hazard warranty" is voided by plugging a tire.
Yeah, they sell tires. They will make up all sorts of stupid things just so they can sell you a new tire.
As for tire plugs.... I've commented in the past on this site about this topic.... At one point in time, plugs were considered a legit repair...... Over the years, tire shop employees have been made to believe tire plugs are bad, or even dangerous. That's BS. It's all because tire shops want to sell tires. 30+ years ago I worked as a gas station attendant/tow truck driver. (back when gas stations had repair shops) and I have personally installed hundreds, if not thousands of tire plugs. Some were for people who lived in the area, and some were for people who were just passing by on a road trip to somewhere else. I've had exactly ZERO "come backs" for any tire plug I ever installed.
Today they will tell you that the "proper" way to fix a tire is to use a "plug patch"..... as if the "plug" portion will add integrity BACK INTO the tire. It doesn't. At least not any more than a regular plug. lol. The "hole" is technically still there. And that microscopic layer of patch rubber doesn't add integrity, either. The only thing a patch (or plug patch) does is stop air from leaking out of the tire..... which is exactly what a standard tire plug does.
If you were on a road trip and got a flat tire 1000 miles from home, would you rather drive back home on a donut spare, or a full size tire with a plug in it?
I bought a brand new set of Michelin tires for my truck several years ago. I got a nail in one of the rear tires about 1000 miles after they were new. I plugged the tire myself. I have since taken that same truck, with those same tires, on at least 3 road trips totaling over 5000 miles EACH (15K total).....and several more shorter road trips. That fact that I put a plug in one of my back tires never even crosses my mind.... Other than I make sure to have my plug kit in the truck in case it happens again. lol.
People who are scared of plugs (or who don't like plugs) have been TOLD to not like them, not because they've actually seen plugs fail with their own eyes. And if they have, it's been a minor failure like a slow leak or something.
Don't be scared of plugs. They're fine!