Ok, this doesn't have the light, the digital read out etc but it will pump well for the money, & that is likely what it is really needed for, if you've got 2 cars buy an analogue & a digital unit so you are never short of a top up, kids can sort out bike, balls & so on without pestering you..
cheap as chips for the new "driver" in your household ...they can buy their own car!
Air compressor with 3 piece adaptor kit for bikes, air beds and other inflatables. Fitted with fused 12V power plug, adaptor and approx. 3m cable. Inflates a 13" tyre up to 35psi in 4 ½min. Air line length approx. 48cm.
Inflates Tyre in under 4.5min
Pressure in psi, bar, kpa & kg/cm²
Car Tyre Nozzle & 3 Adaptors (Ball, Bike & Inflator)
Fitted with Fused 12V Power Plug
3m Cable with Approx. 48cm Air Line Length
Max Pressure 100psi
3 Piece Adaptor Kit
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jsoap to reakt
29 Apr 164#15
The pump motor would burn out long before your battery would go flat
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brendog1
29 Apr 16#1
I've got one and its come in handy a few times. Paid £12.99 so this is a great deal !
dexix
29 Apr 16#2
I have one, does the job just fine, nice price have some heat!
thekanester
29 Apr 16#3
I have this one in my car. Seems to be average volume, average speed. But good price & great reliability (as I've had it a few years now).
Certainly much quieter than some I've owned, and not as quick to pump up car tyres as others. But I'd certainly recommend.
pealy
29 Apr 16#4
Same here. Been using one for a few years and still going strong. You can keep your lights and digital readout, analogue suits me fine and actually lasts..
MR GUS
29 Apr 16#5
The weak point in these is the diapraghm it seems which can pop & render a unit useless after a few years, we pump our tyres frequently (2x weekly) due to a worn alloy which is due to go in for a "sort out" ...if all the extras don't bother you it's possibly adviseable to stockpile one as a floating spare. :wink:
RedTurkey to MR GUS
29 Apr 161#8
Agree. I've had one of these that lasted around 2-3 tyre inflations before it packed up, so yours lasted longer than mine did...
diddlypockets
29 Apr 16#6
can one preset a level for it to automatically inflate to it?
Regprentice to diddlypockets
29 Apr 16#17
no. with this one you connect the pump to your tire and read the guage to see how much air needs to go in...press the yellow button...wait til the needle moves to where you want. i regularly have to put 10-20 psi in to 3 tyres and it usually takes 1 to 2 mins to do that.
allan1954
29 Apr 16#7
great price thanks.
jordan210
29 Apr 16#9
Got the digital one around this price at Christmas really good bit of kit.
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cheap as chips for the new "driver" in your household ...they can buy their own car!
Air compressor with 3 piece adaptor kit for bikes, air beds and other inflatables. Fitted with fused 12V power plug, adaptor and approx. 3m cable. Inflates a 13" tyre up to 35psi in 4 ½min. Air line length approx. 48cm.
Inflates Tyre in under 4.5min
Pressure in psi, bar, kpa & kg/cm²
Car Tyre Nozzle & 3 Adaptors (Ball, Bike & Inflator)
Fitted with Fused 12V Power Plug
3m Cable with Approx. 48cm Air Line Length
Max Pressure 100psi
3 Piece Adaptor Kit
Top comments
All comments (35)
Certainly much quieter than some I've owned, and not as quick to pump up car tyres as others. But I'd certainly recommend.