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2025-09-05 14:32:15
I have a really nice GarageSmart AirDrop unit in my garage. I love it, the bluetooth connectivity to control it, the app that saves my presets for different vehicles and wheels so I can just select what I want, and it inflates to that point.I never DID like the fact that it was just a Schrader valve screw end, that I had to screw tightly onto each wheel to function. I finally figured it was time to change that.Since these came with that as the connectivity end, and I needed an open chuck, this was perfect. Got on there without issues, and now I can quickly fill tires and maintain pressure with far less time and work involved.So cheap, yet so useful. Can't ask for more.
Raymond
2025-08-30 20:20:56
I keep an air compressor in every car. These certainly save you time and effort. They stay in place when clipped, and mahe airing motorcycle tires easier. I have used them on 2 different cars and a motorcyle. They worked without fail each time. Since the connect directly to the hose end you don't have to worry about the pressure sensor on the pump being off either. Worth the purchase.
J. Syverson
2025-08-10 16:32:27
These are inexpensive and they've worked for me so far. Screw them onto your Milwaukee M18 Inflator and now you just clamp them onto your tire stems and air up your tires simply and quickly. A must have and a no brainer for the price. I also ordered a more expensive angled screw on chuck which there seems to be all the fuss about, but I haven't gotten it yet. But I can't imagine it's that much better than these so it will probably go back.
John Melville
2025-07-09 12:58:41
This did not work with the first two pumps I tried. (They had a central pin that had to be pressed to actually pump air, and this did not activate the pin. Once I got a pump without that pin, it worked perfectly.
Ben Wright
2025-05-29 19:23:51
This is an upgrade I recommend for everyone with a tire inflator - which should be everyone with tires. Even if the chucks suck, says I, which is an experience I have more often than otherwise, then I can just hold the sucker on there while it's inflating, and quickly switch back and forth with my tire gauge.That said, I tested both on my and my gf's inflator, and they hold air perfectly. It will wiggle loose if you really tempt it, but hey, they're cheap chucks, whatya want?For the install, I should have taken a photo, but bear with my verbal imagery here.1. I used white pipe tape, like 6 wraps, around the threads shown. This ensures a seal with your inflator threads.2. The thing is, THOSE threads also unscrew from the chuck itself, but those threads don't have to seal so I used loctite threadlocker on them3. Use pliers or channeloks to tighten all around. Don't beat the crap out of them - it's just brass - but definitely do get it tight enough that you won't loosen anything by hand.
S. Brown
2025-02-06 13:54:16
Worked very well with my tire air compressor pump. Quick release valve tab.
zeron-s
2025-01-20 14:02:46
Most portable electric tire pump comes with a twist on hose. That is useless as you lose air when removing it from the shrader valve.Adding this attachment makes pumping car tires a breeze. It’s a quick clip on the tire valve, flip the switch to air the tires, turn off the pump and clip from the valve. It’s that easy to use!!!Don’t waste time and effort trying to fight the twist on hose. You don’t need to worry about loss or air when detaching. Get this solid attachment to make life easier.
Gabriel Lopez
2024-12-16 10:40:05
Honestly not too bad for the price
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