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Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2025
Did not attached tightly to the air valve, Leaked.
paul r paquette
Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2025
Added to my Makita tire inflator . Xtra length perfect
Verified
Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2025
Arrived quickly.Put in to use immediately!Did the trick nicely.
ines
Reviewed in Mexico on February 11, 2025
Buen producto me sirvio como extension de una manguera que ya tenia pero estaba corta y con esta quedo mas larga, ademas que la boquilla se adapto bien al pibote de la llanta. el unico inconveniente es que me llego sin los adaptadores, pero el vendedor me reembolso parte del pago, asi que me atendio bien con este problema que tuve
Jesus Sanchez
Reviewed in Mexico on September 2, 2024
Me lo encargaron y me comentaron que todo bien
Kenshi C.
Reviewed in the United States on July 28, 2024
The gasket in the original air chuck that came with the craftsman air inflator worn out and leaked air. Bought this to replace and it fits perfectly, a direct replacement of the original hose. Definitely recommend. Great and super easy replacement.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on May 2, 2024
I was looking for an adaptor to hook my pump up to my e-scooter tires where the valve stem is short and embedded into the hub. I needed an adaptor that has a narrow circumference. This fit the bill perfectly.
Antonio Roldán
Reviewed in Mexico on February 19, 2024
Lo adquirí para una bomba Xiaomi y funciona mucho mejor que la manguera que viene original. El conector simple para válvulas americanas es ideal para inflar cualquier cosa. No tuve que ponerle teflón en la punta para sellar. El único detalle que tiene es que la manguera original funciona como interruptor, así que tuve que dejarla conectada al otro lado.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on November 15, 2024
I recently purchased an air pump and the hose sucked very much I seen this one and decided to buy it the length is perfect comes with different threads just incase fit like q glove highly recommend no leaks good price the quality is good
JOSEPH E.
Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2024
THE INFLATOR'S AIR CHUCK WAS THE PART THAT NEEDED IMPROVEMENT. I FOUND IT DIFFICULT TO ATTACH TO AND REMOVE FROM THE TIRE VALVE. THE INFLATOR HOSE WAS OF HIGH QUALITY, EASY TO USE, VERY PLIABLE AND ATTACHED TO MY COMPRESSOR AS ADVERTISED. I REPLACED THE CHUCK WITH A CHUCK THAT WAS EASIER TO USE AND HAD NO AIR LEAKAGE WHEN REMOVING FROM THE TIRE VALVE. OVERALL THE LUMITECO AIR INFLATOR HOSE IS A FINE PRODUCT -JUST NEEDS A BETTER CHUCK . TO REPLACE THE CHUCK YOU NEED AN ADAPTER WITH A 3/16" BARB-1/4" MALE NPT AND A CHUCK WITH A 1/4" FEMALE NPT END.
Kindle Customer
Reviewed in the United States on July 22, 2023
I saw other reviews here that said this worked. One said it was a perfect fit, the other said it wasn't a perfect fit, but worked. The manufacturer in the QnA section said it wouldn't fit.. But I figured I'd give it a try. And I can confirm it works, although the reviewer and QnA was right about it not being the right fit. Slightly different threading, longer threaded end, and no flat sides to use an open end wrench to tighten it like the old broken hose.None of which is a mark down on the product, as it wasn't designed to fit the Husky 120v inflator.That said, I was able to get it to bite and tighten it in a bit. Then I used a pliers to get it even tighter....And so far, it's working great. In my quick tests, when covering the end, the pump would just way up PSI wise. And just now I added some more air to my car tire, no issues... No leaks... I even left it connected to the tire for a bit checking for leaks. Nothing...So for not too much money, that inflator is working again!!!
José Guadalupe Morales Martínez
Reviewed in Mexico on March 19, 2023
buena se.ve de buena calidad
Harley
Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2020
I ride a 2018 H-D Street Glide Special. I wanted an easier way to add air to my tires since motorcycle valve stems are a pain to access on most touring style motorcycles. Between the saddlebags, brake rotors, and exhaust pipes, finding the valve stems is only half the battle. Once you manage to find the valve stems, then you need to figure out a way to get your valve stems to cooperate with your air chuck and try not to lose more air from the tires than you are able to add. As with most things, when I get sick of fighting with something long enough, I decide to look for a better solution. After extensive searching I stumbled upon the 90-degree locking air chuck from several different manufacturers on Amazon. I knew that's what I wanted, but I didn't want to buy a new tire gauge (since I just bought one several months ago) and I was a bit confused by the other end of these hoses which showed they would not connect to standard air compressor. I have a small pancake compressor with 50-ft hose reel that I use for filling my tires at home. I wanted something that I could use with my existing setup. If you are searching for the same thing, then keep reading. So, after lots of searching I stumbled upon this 31" extension hose with locking 90-degree chuck. I decided to make the purchase and would just return if it didn't do what I needed it to do. Thankfully, it's perfect. So, let's start with some information you need to know. This hose does not stop air from passing through whether or not the chuck is open, closed, on a tire or off...it does not matter. There is no needle to stop air on the non-chuck side, so if you hook this up to your tire, and don't have the other end attached to an air compressor, your tires will deflate. If you look at my attached pictures, in order for this to work with a standard air compressor (not the portable ones that plug into a cigarette lighter) you will need to have a tire gauge with a tire chuck that attaches to the valve stem and stays in place without you holding it. If your current setup has an air chuck that requires you to maintain pressure to fill a tire, you will need to upgrade that first. As I mentioned before, the valve-stem end of this hose needs to lock into place onto your existing tire filler. The one in the picture was purchased from Amazon just a few months back and is way better than the old Harbor Freight ones that I'd used for years (no more leaks). Lock the hose onto your existing tire filler, then clamp the 90-degree chuck onto your tire valve stem and everything seals tightly. Add air as needed and then unlock the chuck and pull off the tire stem when you are done. The 31" hose is great for moving the tire gauge around to see the pressure in your tires. Other sellers have hoses that are 9" or so...trust me, get this longer one...you won't be disappointed with the versatility it gives you. So, there you have it. If you have a motorcycle (or any hard to reach valve stems on your vehicles) this is the solution. This information would have made my decision much easier so I'm hoping it will help someone else, too. As for the quality, the hose seems well made. Durability will be tested over time, but I'm happy with the functionality and initial quality.
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