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2025-08-11 15:29:28
Review Update: 2/27/19AstroAI has contacted me and sent me a replacement set of Air Chucks. When I received the replacements, I had my doubts that I may have the same experience since everything looked identical. Much to my pleasant surprise, the new chucks I received which still used the 1/4" thickness rubber washer seals which I suspected to be the problem, did not cause the same problem. I'm uncertain if AstroAI made some type of improvement to the rubber washers, or if there was something defective about the original washers with the chucks I received. Maybe they use a stiffer rubber for the washers now? I can't say for certain since the original washers were definitely causing me problems. I've attached an image of the replacement chucks with the rubber washers I received to better show how I've installed these onto my air compressor. Whatever the problem was, this chuck now seems to be working correctly with the supplied rubber washer seals where I am going to revise my review from 1 to 5 stars. Thank you AstroAI for the great customer service and taking care of the problem I originally experienced.The only con at this point I'm currently seeing which is not due to the chuck's design but more to my specific application. I have an onboard air system on my Jeep Wrangler where I have the air hoses mounted under my Jeep for added convenience of airing up and down my tires for off road use. These chucks therefore get exposed to the elements being mounted under my Jeep and is the reason the original set I had, rusted and needed to be replaced. Brass doesn't rust but the metal parts such as the spring and push lever do. I really wish there was a vendor who made these chucks who either painted the steal pieces or made the complete assembly out of brass to prevent the chucks from rusting. To overcome this, I painted and greased the pieces which are not made of brass to help combat my rust concerns for my application but that's kind of a PIA. It would be nice if a manufacturer made air hose chucks which resisted corrosion.Original review below in it's entirety.-----------------------------------------------------------------I purchased these to replace a similar set of open flow clip on tire chucks which had rusted. While the overall construction of these chucks seem good there is one major flaw in their design. Inside the screw on side there is a rubber washer which is there to help seal the connection of the hose you are screwing these on. The rubber washer is 1/4in thick. When you screw these chucks onto the air hose, the rubber washer will compress but it compresses too much where the hole in the center of the washer will become blocked and thus not allow any air to flow through the chuck.When I initially installed one of them, I had thought that maybe these were closed flow chucks since my air compressor was getting back pressure when I turned it on and no air was coming out of the end of the chuck. I therefore removed the chuck and found it was indeed an open flow chuck. I then started to gradually fasten the chuck onto my air hose. At a finger tight state, air was flowing out of the chuck as it should but as I continued to tighten the nozzle down the air flow through the nozzle continued to get less where once it reached a tightness I felt was good to hold the chuck onto the hose, there was absolutely no air flowing out of the chuck. The only thing I could surmise was that the rubber washer was squishing down to create a proper seal like it should, but at the same time it was also closing off the inner hole of the washer that lets air flow through the chuck. I pulled the rubber washers out and tightened the chucks back onto the air hose and sure enough, the rubber washer seal was the problem.What I ended up doing was pulling out the rubber washer seals from the rusted chucks which I was replacing and noticed those washers were only 1/8in in thickness and I inserted those rubber washers into these chucks. They worked properly when I used them in these chucks, the chuck was held on tight and air was able to flow from the chuck.If you buy these chucks, you're going to either have to remove the rubber washer seals, file down their thickness to about 1/2 their size or replace the washers like I did, or only tighten them on the hose so they're finger tight. Otherwise you will risk restricting or blocking the air flow coming out of the chuck. I used both of the chucks and had the same problem on 2 different air compressors. Such a poor design due to the included rubber washer seals, to an otherwise decent quality open air flow chuck.
Steve
2025-07-22 10:18:39
They work perfect and shipped fast.
Bluffdad
2025-06-09 10:18:28
The chuck wouldn’t thread onto my inflator or dial gauge so I can’t use it. The chuck is nicely made and would probably last a lifetime.
rondawg
2025-05-22 12:42:00
Snaps on and removes easily. Doesn’t lose air like the round press on ones. I use these as a replacement end on digital gauges for my rv and motorcycle tires.
R. Landes
2025-04-18 18:33:36
Works great!
Paul-Benoit
2025-04-17 16:00:55
Used those for a couple month. They work but you have to fiddle with them for about 5 seconds before you find the spot that makes them not leak. I ended up replacing them with a more expense type that sealed better (lightning something)
Frank
2025-03-22 16:36:11
I bought this to replace the chuck that comes on AstroAI's "Tire Pressure Gauge with Inflator". In the attached pic, the original chuck is on the bottom, the new chuck is on top. Please note that I altered the original chuck, pulled out one of the teeth, in a failed attempt to make it work without an extra purchase.The new chuck is so much bigger than the old, and the teeth are set deeper in so they actually catch on the threads. I think the original chuck's teeth went beyond the threads so there was nothing to catch, and you had to hold the chuck against the valve stem to get a seal.One tip, when you apply the chuck to the valve stem, do it such that there's room to give it a quarter- or half-turn. That little twist could do a lot to make a better seal.
R. Kernisant
2025-01-26 12:03:24
I bought this because I hate losing air while I unscrew the pump valve. But this new squeeze top has to be so precise that I lose 5-10 lbs of air before I can get it to make a proper seal. By that time I’ve lost more time replenishing and getting back to the desired pressure than I would have if I just wanted to top up the 2-4 lbs I may have originally lost.Great concept just bad implementation. Maybe I have a bad one?? Not so critical that I would spend the time to send it back or the money to try a different one.
edil
2025-01-16 12:45:14
I bought those because my Longacre tire pressure gauge had air chucks that did not fit schrader valves on Michelin and Bridgestone tires for my Honda CRV. The air on the gauge were leaking the air making it impossible to check air pressure. I tried to contact Longacre manufacturer; however, the customer service was horrible: I did not get any reply whatsoever !!! Therefore, I started to look for a new air chucks. So I found and ordered AstroAI air chucks. They came promptly. The quality was very good, and the air chucks looked very solid. After I had installed them on my tire pressure gauge, I tested them. The results were more than satisfactory. Perfect fit and no air leaking whatsoever. Great product. I am very happy with this purchase. Highly recommend.
Alejandro
2025-01-08 12:01:59
funciona bien pero su precio se me hace algo excesivo los utilizamos en una vulcanizadora todos los dias.
Jim Mitchell
2025-01-07 13:22:34
These fit perfectly on our tire machine and are a better quality than the one that came with it. Also a lot cheaper than the same name tool that the company that services the machine.
Edward Lane
2024-12-28 11:54:42
good tool
Adon
2024-11-29 16:23:41
Bought these last summer and installed one of the two. Was initially be pretty happy with it. It didn’t lock on very well but given how old the valve stems were that I was using it on I put some of the leaking down to that. Fast forward to this spring and I couldn’t get air into the tires. Looked at the nozzle and realized that the brass piece inside that opens the valve in the valve stem had broken off. Frustrated I swapped the broken one out for the second one that was still in the packaging. The second one last 5 tires before it also broke off. No idea how these even managed to break off but obviously not well constructed if I can’t even fill more than 5 tires.
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