

AIRBANK 150PSI Cordless Tire Inflator Portable Air Compressor, Electric Bike Pump A10 5200mAh Presta Schrader for Car Bike Motorbike Ball
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Rob Winegar
Greater than one weekPreviously used a more expensive plug-into-power outlet pump for motorcycle which didnt work at all. It was dependent upon current load and mine was too low and blew the fuse so I had to limp to a gas station. This one doesnt care and pumps up tire in minutes. Only gripe is that it doesnt show battery level. Not sure? Charge it.
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Robin Shomaker
> 3 dayEasy to use compact and sure beats a manual air pump it’s a permanent accessory on my bike
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Brion Younk
> 3 dayWhen I received the product, the very first thing I did was “attempt” to use it to fill my bike tires. Turned out, maximum PSI on the bike setting only goes to 65. This is not only incorrect its not even standard for bikes like “at all,” basically. I needed to inflate my bike tires for this particular set of bike tires to about 75 PSI but as the device itself was actually manufactured “apparently” to only go to a max bike PSI of 65 then I knew right away that whoever created this product just wasted my time. I then immediately returned the device as soon as it was possible to do so and now Im also “still” waiting for my refund also! Usually, when I have to make a return I get the refund as soon as I walk out of the UPS store! Not so in this case for some reason. They need to make sure they receive the device for some strange reason “even though” they “know” the device is already on its way back to them! What a huge waste of time this has been for me! Please, do yourself a favor.! Don’t waste your time or your money on this device!
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joe b.
> 3 dayI waited a little while, before reviewing this air pump. I turn it on, set the psi to the desired pressure. Connect it to the tire valve and turn it on. It automatically stops at the set pressure. Checking the pressure with a separate pressure gauge has shown the actual air pressure to be about 1 psi less than set. That’s acceptable for me. You can set the air pressure for different items, such as Bicycle, Car etc and store it in memory. I haven’t found a need for that. It’s easy just to set the pressure when you need it. The connection to the valve stem is a screw on type. Not as easy as a quick disconnect. Not a big deal. The amount of air escaping when you unscrew it, is minimal. If that bothers you, set the pump to a slightly higher pressure. Overall, I’m very satisfied. It also comes with a charging cable, presta valve adapter and needle to inflate balls etc.
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A.D.
> 3 dayI bought this electric air pump based on the majority of good reviews. I was very unimpressed! Try this...close your mouth, then sigh through your nose...that is about the same amount of air pressure that comes from this air pump. I tried putting air in two bike tires. I had the electric air pump attached securely and turned on. I waited at least 7 minutes, but neither bike tire inflated. I even tried it on a 2nd bike to make sure it wasnt the tires that were defective. It was much faster for me to pull out my manual hand air pump and inflate my bike tires. I manually had both tires inflated within 2 minutes. I cannot recommend this electric air pump.
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Ncl
> 3 dayI love this air pump. Works for bikes and car tires. Accuracy and ease of use are a 10!
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Matti Kakko
Greater than one weekThe end of the air hose fitting does not fit the valve on bicycle tyre. So if you want to fill a ball it is very good. You can not fill any bicycle tires with it.
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SLR
Greater than one weekThis product was a waste of money! Purchased to inflate bike tires- difficult to use and ultimately doesnt work. Very frustrating.
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Pat
> 3 dayIt does everything as it says once you figure out how to turn it on and off. The instructions say to turn it on, press the pwr button and hold a long time; then, once you have parameters set in for the tire, press it again <momentarily>to start compressor. (Not in the instructions)
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Brian Moore
> 3 dayIt’s already broken I’ve used it twice definitely would not recommend