never had screwfix payout from cashback - always tracks never pays out
dealerxxx to adr0ck
11 Nov 16#8
It takes ages but has come through for many of my items
pat-w
11 Nov 162#2
I've got one of these compressors, it's been very reliable & I've also brought it as a gift to family members when they have changed cars. Recommended by me, for what that's worth.
Besford to pat-w
12 Nov 16#20
"...brought..."! :laughing::smile::disappointed:
vassy4u
11 Nov 16#3
I have this and its very reliable and handy to be carried out in the car. Heat added
PhilthyPhil
11 Nov 16#4
I've got one too
this is about half what I paid for it.
be aware that only the digital version ( more expensive) cuts off at the desired pressure.
this one works fine though & is at an excellent price , almost tempted myself.
wpj
11 Nov 161#5
I bought the digital version and it lasted 3 tyres, sadly.
MRGRINGO
11 Nov 16#6
works well and for £10 its better than anything else. don't rely on the pressure gauge. use a manual pen type or something accurate. but it does the job.
dealerxxx
11 Nov 16#7
Tried this from Euro parts and it's nozzle is flimsy
gavin1
11 Nov 161#9
ANALOGUE? How can a compressor, which in its basic form uses a piston or motor to squeeze air through one way valves be anything other than analog....
Or does it only compress "Analogue Air" and won't compress "Digital Air"...
Analog or Digital display maybe, Digital controls to make preset pressure seleciton and control easier, I can understand , but the "analogue" or "digital" side has nothing to do with the way it actually does its work, marketing department obviously had a few buzzwords left over when deciding what to call these...
Moan over....
jeczap to gavin1
11 Nov 163#10
It's Friday.......pour yerself a cold one, mate
Inquisitor to gavin1
11 Nov 162#11
If you want to get technical you can get digital motors, digital valves and digitally controlled pistons.. :smiley:
Or reversal, electricity is only 'digital' because we round the numbers of electrons knocking into each other, technically you could call this fluid/analogue..
Binary coding is only a switch where we set the limitations, these are and can be fluid/changing or 'non existant' (quantium)..
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this is about half what I paid for it.
be aware that only the digital version ( more expensive) cuts off at the desired pressure.
this one works fine though & is at an excellent price , almost tempted myself.
Or does it only compress "Analogue Air" and won't compress "Digital Air"...
Analog or Digital display maybe, Digital controls to make preset pressure seleciton and control easier, I can understand , but the "analogue" or "digital" side has nothing to do with the way it actually does its work, marketing department obviously had a few buzzwords left over when deciding what to call these...
Moan over....
Or reversal, electricity is only 'digital' because we round the numbers of electrons knocking into each other, technically you could call this fluid/analogue..
Binary coding is only a switch where we set the limitations, these are and can be fluid/changing or 'non existant' (quantium)..
Getting a cold one now :wink: