🚀 Don't let a flat tire slow you down—Fix-A-Flat it and go!
Fix-A-Flat S60420 is an aerosol emergency flat tire repair solution designed for standard tires. This eco-friendly formula seals punctures up to 1/4 inch in diameter and inflates your tire quickly, making it a reliable alternative to spare tires. With a modern Performance Top and a compact 16 oz can, it's perfect for roadside emergencies and safe for both the user and the environment.
Manufacturer | Fix-A-Flat |
Brand | Fix-A-Flat |
Model | Fix-a-Flat - S60420 |
Item Weight | 1.31 pounds |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | S60420 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Exterior | Machined |
Manufacturer Part Number | S60420 |
Aspect Ratio | 1 |
Construction | Radial |
Rim Diameter | 1 Inches |
Load Index Rating | 1 |
Speed Rating | 1 |
Tread Depth | 1 Inches |
J**N
Works so far
Used it on the front tires of my riding mower as they are not tubed tires. worked well as far as pumping both tired up. time will tell if it seals the minor leaks in them. I mowed the lawn once I put it in to make sure it coated the inside well. But the can was easy to use and fairly clean to connect, disconnect and reconnect to the other tire.
X**.
Works as should! Will buy again
I ran over a log and punctured my 33” tires. After a few plugs kept leaking and a repair patch failing. The tire shop will Not repatch the inside. So i did a double plug which i continue to lose air. So instead of buying a new tire i bought this to try. It actually filled my gap with barely any leaks.
B**D
Works but not reliable
So I originally wrote a 1 star review for this and then a few days later I realized I didn't publish it.My issue was that I think I got a dud can. I have a tire that goes completely flat after 24 hours and I can't get to replacing it for another week or so. So I tried this out... I jacked up the car and followed the instructions exactly. After screwing this on, it was evident that there was no way this was going to inflate my tire. The can had absolutely no pressure in it. It probably got a tablespoon amount of liquid into the tire before it just gave up and the pressure equalized. I disconnected and tried to shake the can again and see if I can activate whatever it is that pressurizes the can. Again no luck. After giving up, the can still felt like it was at least 90% full. So I inflated the tire the rest of the way with a compressor, drove a few miles for hood measure and then came home and parked the car. . At that point I was pissed and came inside and wrote the 1 star review.I haven't gone out in 3 days and then when I went out today expecting a flat tire, it still had full pressure. I guess that tiny amount of liquid that got in the tire did the trick. So I'll admit that this does in fact work well, but I would not trust it as an emergency flat fix because you run the risk of getting a dud that has no chance of inflating a flat tire.
M**L
Save $ and Buy This Before a New Tire
We had a small leak in a tire on our Audi crossover but couldn't figure out where it was coming from. Used this product and problem solved! No more leak! And WAY cheaper than buying a new tire. Thank goodness!
S**A
Fix-a-Flat
I had a tire that was losing air every time it got cold out even after installing a new tire and valve. It had to be leaking around the bead where the tire seals to the rim. I was skeptical but it worked. I’m not sure if it’ll work over the long haul but it’s working now. I wouldn’t have tried if I hadn’t tried everything else first.
E**S
Difficult to use and eventually hose end broke
I purchased this can of Fix-A-Flat to fix, what I believe, is a rim leak on my truck tire which needs to be filled once every week or so. When I attempted to use the product I let some air out of the tire (down to 25 psi) so it would be easier to dispense the contents. The instructions on the can say to have the valve on the tire at the 6 o'clock...which I did as well.When I attempted to make the connection using the swivel connector on the can's hose it was difficult. The hose on the can is very short and stiff and because it came coiled in the can's lid, did not want to straighten out making connecting it to the tire a very awkward process. It was hard to screw the hose end on the valve without it binding so it felt like it was cross-threading. I have machined aluminum valve caps and they go one very easily so I know the threads on the tire's valve stem are clean.I finally did get it on and when I attempted to dispense the contents it filled the hose but that was about it. I could not see any contents flowing thru the hose at all. I assumed it was not on far enough so I took it off to try again and the contents sprayed everywhere showing it was indeed under pressure....just not going into the tire. After multiple tries the hose end eventually just broke off and stayed on the tire's valve stem. I was able to get it off, but at this point the can is useless to me.Obviously I cannot and will not recommend this product. I have used this product before and had success, but that was when the hose was longer and wired to the side of the can making it much easier to use, versus how they are shipped now. I would recommend going with another product or possible going to a box store (which is what I plan to do) to find one that does not have this design. At the very least, if you do choose to disregard this review, I would try it with the tire's valve stem at the 3 or 9 o'clock position which might make it easier to thread the hose end on to the valve stem,.Also, if you choose to go this route you might just be throwing your money away. I attempted to get a refund from Amazon and was directed to the manufacture's web site. From there you are directed to use the 800 number of leave a general message that is in no way connected to your Amazon purchase. Past experience tells me it will not be an easy process so it looks like I am out the $12.
M**2
One of the best safety things you can buy for your car
Everyone should have one of these in their car. I have seen one bottle of this fix a flat of a tire in a ditch and inflate it all the way to point we could drive it out. Get a can put it by your spare tire have two for tires over 16". Now if the tire is to far gone it wont help but you get a bolt or nail and it pops out the stuff thats blown in can seal it at lest enough to get down the road to a real repair. I always put this in my wife and daughters cars and showed them how to use it. ALong with changing a flat. My daughter never changed a flat but she did use one of these cans twice and it got her home.
M**S
CANNOT USE ON A BIKE!
I don't know if this is Amazon's fault or what. I put " flat repair for bike" in the Amazon search bar and this product came up. I knew the brand name so I bought it. Guess What? It says on the can to definitely NOT use on a bike! Hello???? Why did it come up then? AND I can't return it! Waste of money!
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