

🛠️ Seal it once, forget it forever — the pro’s choice for leak-free comfort!
Leak Saver Direct Inject AC Leak Sealer is a professional-grade HVAC additive that permanently seals small refrigerant leaks within 7 days. Compatible with all AC systems and refrigerants (except ammonia), it offers a mess-free, direct injection method safe for all system components. Trusted by HVAC pros with over 4 million units sold since 2015, this USA-made formula ensures long-lasting leak protection and cost savings on repairs.

















| ASIN | B075KVNKLG |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,026 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #5 in Air Conditioning Line Repair Tools |
| Brand | Leak Saver |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (2,186) |
| Date First Available | May 11, 2017 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 7.7 ounces |
| Item model number | LS-05 |
| Manufacturer | Leak Savers |
| Manufacturer Part Number | LS-05 |
| Product Dimensions | 6.5 x 9.6 x 2 inches |
R**S
Top of the line leak sealer
I have used this same leak sealer several times over the years. What I have found is that this runs a tight 1st place with the "top of the line" leak sealers on the market. If you know how to properly install this, it is easy to use and the application is simple. It can save professionals a lot of money that can be transferred in lower invoicing for long-term clients, leading to retaining clients at a fair price. It is not a "cure all", meaning it works as designed but will not seal large leaks beyond design so if the leak persists after application then the fault is too large and will need mechanical replacement of lines or parts. As an aside, I have never once experienced clogging of any cap tubes when using this product but have had good success in saving my clients large amounts of money in times of uncertainty. Hence the reason why I prefer this brand. Thumbs up!!! and 5 stars!!!
P**4
Inexpensive self help repair
Did the job perfectly, and was simple to use. Very cost effective for sealing leaks, and saved me about $1200.00 in parts and labor it would have cost me to have a HVAC company to make the repairs, although to use it, you do need some basic knowledge and skills, along with some necessary tools, equipment, and supplies. As far as durability, only time will tell the story on that, but it has been several days now, and my system is still functioning as it should and there have been no issues to this point. Extremely pleased with results so far. Very highly recommended product.
J**D
Tomely
Arrived timely. Didn't seal my leaked but good product.
M**W
good product
Works well
H**Y
Money Saver!
Needed to top off the refrigerant every year. It would last the whole summer. The leak got worse last year. It'd leak completely after a week. Without spending big money to hire a professional, the leak saver allows the top off to last the whole summer. Happy customer 🙂
R**.
Good Company to deal with!
Final update: The replacement unit worked as advertised and all is good. Ordered another unit for future use. After posting the original submission, the company contacted me and offered to provide a replacement free of charge. They below there may have been a faulty Schroeder valve (the valve that opens when one end is screwed on tight to the fitting). I haven’t been able to try the replacement yet. However, any company that believes in their product enough to offer a free replacement warrants at least a 3, or neutral. Will update the review after using the replacement Original submission: Tried using this per the included instructions. First tried putting it between the 410 tank and low side. No 410 would flow and the fluid in tube was static. Took the “leak savor” out of the system and filled it with 410 up to the prescribed amount by the manufacturer. Then turned off the compressor and inserted this thing between the gauge and low side. Turned on compressor and carefully opened hi side to try and force the fluid from the tube (per the instructions!). No effect! Then, thinking maybe this “leak saver” may be directional in operation... I turned off the valves both sides and the compressor. Then reinserted this thing into the hi side hose but now in the reverse direction. Turned the compressor back on and opened the high side valve again...no change. While picking up the leak saver one of the ends loosened slightly and then the tube became empty real fast! Don’t think anything went into the HVAC systems but I did lose about 25 psi on the high side. The pressure difference in the system was around 250 psi when trying to empty the tube; 360 when the connector loosened slightly. Based on the directions, the pressure needed to force the fluid from the tube should be around 100 psi or so. However, by accident I found that it would empty when it exceeded 300 psi! Now I have to find an alternate solution and reconnect the 410 to add a bit more to the HVAC system.
B**N
Wow...it works! Even on high side leaks!!! Read!
Ok please read my back story. I'm a handy guy, I can fix almost anything. There are only two mechanical things I am not experienced in. 1) Automotive transmissions and...2) Home HVAC. I know the basic principle of home HVAC but never had the tools to work on it or guidance to teach me. Anyway, I have a house on the water, ocean access water in the Ft Lauderdale area. The AC on my home is a 20 year old 4 ton Rheem unit, R22 and exposed to salty humid air. It cools fantastic but over the years there have been a few leaks on the U tubes on the condenser coil (the outside unit, high side) and I had a long time AC guy that has welded the leaks and got me going. This last time a couple weeks ago the AC guy basically told me "my AC is shot I need an entire new system and he can't and won't attempt another repair, the cost of a new system is $8,000". Well I don't have $8,000 so he basically told me "good luck" and left. That's when I started researching these leak stop shots. My long time AC guy said my R22 system was empty and I believed him because the AC was cooling one day, then the next day freezing up then the next day barely blowing cold, the next day the low pressure switch was shutting the compressor down. Ok so I did my research. I bought two of these Leak Saver injections and a 15 pound can of R22....which was incredibly expensive, but cheaper than a new system. So i hooked the can of R22 to the leak savers and shot them in followed by a nice charge of R22. It's been about 2 weeks and the AC has never worked better! Also my AC guy said my system was empty, it's a 4 ton and holds about 11 pounds of R22 and it took 7 pounds to fill so I have plenty of extra 22 and an extra leak saver for the future just in case. People, this Leak Saver WORKS! My 4 ton R22 split system was leaking out at a rate that would have left it empty in a week, it's been 2 weeks and it's blowing cold! Plus I am putting the gauges on every few days to monitor pressure, it is stable! I am amazed this Leak Saver worked. Blown away actually. I gave this stuff about a 5% chance of working on a 4 ton high side leak. Give this a shot before spending thousands. Your biggest expense will be buying R22 but it is available online.
S**N
The product made the promise! Highly ecommended.
A**R
I bought this and put all 3 in 4 tons ac , not any work at all Wasting time and money DO NOT BUY
A**R
Easy to use and in works. Has been in system for nearly a month and looking good.
Z**N
I used this product on 5 different systems with micro leaks . Unfortunately it did not seal the leaks as I was expecting. Was very easy to get product into sealed system.
J**N
Seems to work well in a mini split unit.
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