3 Reviews
Product Highlights
  • efficient pressure / leak testing for all loops and water cooling parts
  • Detailed 1.4 bar pressure guage allowing you to perform all tests with one piece of kit
  • easy to use pressure release button
  • Long 40CM Pressure tube for comfort when in use
$34.99

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Titan Rig SKU 05-90-XS-0101-01-ON
Shop Bundles No
Model 5060596651470
Free Ground Shipping Eligible On Orders Over $99 Yes
Promo Express Shipping Eligible Yes
Brand XSPC
Enterprise Ready No

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4.7

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Reviews
  1. Mark

    Verified Buyer

    Excellent Leak Tester
    My Corsair Leak tester died and was in the market for a new tester. This leak tester is easy to use and works well.
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  2. Robert

    Verified Buyer

    Works
    Works, device showed small leak in rigid loop after checking all fittings but still not able to locate leak went ahead and filled loop only to discover a very small leak in one of the rotary fittings at the joint replaced fitting redid test showing no leaks and refill and check confirmed. Would recommend.
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  3. Andrew

    Verified Buyer

    Leak tester discovers leaks
    I used this to test a new PC build before I put any coolant in the loop, and I'm glad I did. I found a leak straight away; turns out when I modded a PCI pass-through port to fit the case, I wrecked the internal seals. Had I not used this leak tester, I would have filled the loop and drained the coolant directly into the PSU. This saved me a ton of time and money, it's worth every penny. I had to knock a star off because there are some quality issues with it: in particular, the hose fittings are supposed to rotate for ease of use, but in my case, they do so only with difficulty. This makes screwing and unscrewing the tester from ports in the watercooling loop more difficult than it needs to be. That said, at the time I bought this, the next cheapest alternative was $15 more expensive, and for that price I can put up with it (assuming the more expensive options don't also have this issue).
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