I bought the Fanttik X8 unit 1 to 2 years ago. My 2005 Nissan Xterra (SUV) had been sitting unused for over 2 years, and the tire pressure was down to 21-25 PSI each tire. The recommended PSI for all four tires on a 2005 Xterra is 32 PSI. Using the Fanttik X8 with a 3/4 charge, I was able to inflate all four tires to 30 PSI before the battery dropped to a flashing 1 bar. It's a great little device, and I highly recommend it to anyone.
Costco just recently started carrying this model in store. I’m just deciding whether to pick one up now or wait for a possible coupon in the future. Even without a coupon, it’s still cheaper than everywhere else that sells authentic models of this product.
Not all tire stems are alike. I had to extend the plunger depresser within the hose in order to depress the tire stem to accept air. Otherwise, the Fanttik X8 would not initiate inflation, Anyone else notice this?
Yes man for sure... mine takes almost four hours for a full charge and it runs the battery down fast I mean fast using it. Def not for a car or truck .Nikes and such.
products like this seem extremely useless because you're going to have to have a set charging schedule because it can't be plugged in to a 12v cigarette lighter and when you need it, it won't have any charge
Damn that pump seems super slow. Imagine on a rainy day or Cold freezing weather? Thanks for sharing, I think it works great for bikes and balls and Motorcycles as well but for a car it is way to slow.
They are a cool piece of tech, sadly none of these small inflators can handle large volumes like a car tire properly, will take very long time to get one done and they run out of battery fast. You'll have a very bad day if have more than one tire flat while caring this. However, they are very good for bikes, wheelchairs, etc as they deliver high pressure pretty quick in small volumes.
@@freedom4ever560 I have a Milwaukee M12. $88 on Amazon. Not as cool or "smart device" looking, but it inflates a truck tire to 32psi in about 2 minutes and has enough battery to do all four tires...
I bought the Fanttik X8 unit 1 to 2 years ago. My 2005 Nissan Xterra (SUV) had been sitting unused for over 2 years, and the tire pressure was down to 21-25 PSI each tire. The recommended PSI for all four tires on a 2005 Xterra is 32 PSI. Using the Fanttik X8 with a 3/4 charge, I was able to inflate all four tires to 30 PSI before the battery dropped to a flashing 1 bar. It's a great little device, and I highly recommend it to anyone.
Costco just recently started carrying this model in store. I’m just deciding whether to pick one up now or wait for a possible coupon in the future. Even without a coupon, it’s still cheaper than everywhere else that sells authentic models of this product.
Plus, if it fails, you have their great return policy. I’m getting one this week.
Got mine at Costco this morning. $39.99
@@CDog5150I bought mine from Costco a few weeks ago
Lmao... When was the last time you had a flat tire? Save your money, bro.
@@CDog5150That's less than half the sell price on the website. You serious?
Fanttik is usually good to accurately inflate 3 tires on continues pump. Once it heats up, its no longer accurate on psi.
Is there another one that manages heat better?
@@SagiQuarion not with rechargeable battery.
“Let me do this quickly so i don’t let any air out” LOL!!! Brooo….u can throw that cap away LOL.
Just used mine for the first time....WOW, this thing is awesome! Took about 4 minutes to inflate a small car (KIA) tire from 9 - 44 psi.
You said in the video you were going to drive the car to check the accuracy. WHen you drove it was it still 42 PSI?
It works great. Loud as all hell but I’ve inflated 8 tires at a time and still have had good battery life left.
I own one, got it used for $60. Really great product and doubles as a flashlight and battery bank.
It's 30 at Costco
you were supposed to charge the unit before use,
Not all tire stems are alike. I had to extend the plunger depresser within the hose in order to depress the tire stem to accept air. Otherwise, the Fanttik X8 would not initiate inflation, Anyone else notice this?
Why did you skip over the "vehicle setting" option. Have never seen that on a pump. Does it slow it down for inflatables like tubes and rafts?
What was the elapsed time between 9psi to 42? Seems important to me.
He said it in the video. Took about 10 minutes.
Apologies if its a silly question, I am not car guy at all - how do you charge this thing ?
USB duh😅
Is the hose long enough?
Device was showing battery at 3/4 charge when it started, flattened the battery inflating 1 tire!?
Useless.
My grandpa has a Hummer H3 Alpha with tires that inflate to 50 psi and it had half the battery tank and the tire was at 30 and it got it up to 45
Does it loose its battery even if it’s not being used?
Yes man for sure... mine takes almost four hours for a full charge and it runs the battery down fast I mean fast using it. Def not for a car or truck .Nikes and such.
Of course, all batteries have self discharge
the discount code doesn't work?
Just got one and it works pretty good👍
Teslas suck. The Fanttik doesn’t.
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This is off topic but how come i never see you drive your tesla is there any videos of you driving your cars 😂
Have you already reviewed the pump from JOWUA?
products like this seem extremely useless because you're going to have to have a set charging schedule because it can't be plugged in to a 12v cigarette lighter
and when you need it, it won't have any charge
Tire inflator doesn't look stable. During tire inflation, it's trying to get away from the tire! LOL
Yeah it’s better if you hold it
@@thechazz8080But then you won't look stable. During tire inflation, you're trying to get away from the tire! LOL
This is my favorite inflator
I love the vid that you make about tesla suff
I want to see that wrap 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
Damn that pump seems super slow. Imagine on a rainy day or Cold freezing weather?
Thanks for sharing, I think it works great for bikes and balls and Motorcycles as well but for a car it is way to slow.
I have one .... takes like four hours to charge and depletes power in a very short time...blah.
WHERE IS THE WEAP BROOOO!!!!
Love the vid
They are a cool piece of tech, sadly none of these small inflators can handle large volumes like a car tire properly, will take very long time to get one done and they run out of battery fast. You'll have a very bad day if have more than one tire flat while caring this. However, they are very good for bikes, wheelchairs, etc as they deliver high pressure pretty quick in small volumes.
You just watched a video of this guy inflating a car tire from 9 to 42 psi...
@@Heroickittens😂😂😂😂
First
Kinda poopy there's no USB-C out or fast charging in.
🙂
5th!
10 minutes? This takes ages to pump. Not worth any money.
Well you can wait an hour for a tow truck or drive with a flat and make it worse
Ok Moose, why don’t you give us your two cents alternative,…….. i’m waiting !!!!
@@freedom4ever560 I have a Milwaukee M12. $88 on Amazon. Not as cool or "smart device" looking, but it inflates a truck tire to 32psi in about 2 minutes and has enough battery to do all four tires...
MEN….WHO WEAR SHOES…AND OPERATE PORTABLE COMPRESSORS!
Looks like very Chinese. I won’t ever trust it to inflate my car tyre, maybe it’s good for a basket ball.
Lol okay everything you use is fucking Chinese bro