KomBella Tire Inflator Portable Air Compressor, 150PSI Faster Air Pump for Car Tires, Portable Tire Inflator with Emergency LED Light, Durable Aluminum Body for Car, Motorcycle, Bike, Balls
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Ann L.
> 24 hourThis is a newer, sleeker, slimmer tire version. I have an older inflator I use, but this is leaps and bounds better. Theres no need to plug it into your car to inflate your tires, you charge it via USB and use it. The cord is short, but not too short to use. The display is large and clear, and from what I can tell, the pressure gauge is accurate. Its a fast inflator -- not lightning fast, but quick and reliable. We used it to check and top off several tires in one charge and it was still going strong. I like that it comes with a pack of adapters so you can use it to inflate bike tires, or floaties for the pool. Overall, the best part is how compact this device is. Its light, easy to carry, and doesnt take up a lot of space. It can even be used as a battery pack if necessary! A very nice device!
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delhokie
> 24 hourYoure not going to fill an empty tire with this... lets get that out of the way first. I took mine up about 5psi and it took about 30 seconds or so per PSI. Accuracy seems good and charge didnt seem to be impacted while I was using it. Display is a little dimmer than I wish it was as I can imagine it could be hard to read in direct sunlight. However, this is something Ill keep with me all the time.
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S. D. Ford
> 24 hourPerfect addition to my car tool set. I am always annoyed when the tire pressure alert goes off in my car and keeps going off for days until I finally find a gas station with an air machine that actually works and have to go into the office and ask or pay to use the machine. No more. This compact compressor hooks right up, allows you to set the pressure to the number you want and automatically fills your tire and stops. Small enough to store in your glove box or trunk. It charges using your car charger and includes a C USB cable. Works great on bike tires, footballs, basketballs and soccer balls. It is not real fast when using on a car tire, but it gets there and sure beats having to hunt for a working compressor. Certainly worth having on hand.
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MC29000
> 24 hourI received this product, but I cannot get it to power on at all. I left it charging overnight, but have to lights come on and no response when I try to power it on. I have requested a replacement, and will update my review when I receive a replacement product. I am updating my review - After I ordered the replacement, the seller reached out to me and explained that in order to activate the pump, you MUST charge it with the small charging cable provided with the product. I had not done this, as the cord was so short it was hard to get it close enough to an outlet. Once I did this (seems strange), the unit powered up, and is now working. The unit is noisy for its size, but it does work. I like that you can pre-set the psi that you want, and the unit comes with several adapters for adding air to various things. I also like the cordless aspect - nice to have something handy to add a little air for a bike tire or ball without having to drag out an extension cord.
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Page Vogt
> 24 hourThis little air compressor is a life savior!! It has helped me several times when the weather gets cold and your vehicle tires need air. It beats going to a gas station every time!
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Mike Frerkes
> 24 hourWhile this device technically is an air compressor, its important to note that a battery-operated unit will not inflate car tires as rapidly as a traditional air compressor you might find at a gas station. Its great for getting a tire that is 5-10 PSI below optimal pressure back up to snuff. If you have multiple tires that are well below their recommended pressure, it will take you quite some time to get them all inflated with this pump. For bicyclists, you probably cant do better than this. It inflates my mountain bike tires (which are fairly thick) in under 30 seconds, even if they are 15-20 PSI below my preferred riding configuration. Obviously, the smaller the tire, the faster this compressor will inflate them. Overall, its very handy for basic needs. Using the compressor at a gas station can cost you money, and the free air compressors usually have a line of waiting motorists during the winter time. This product could save you that frustration. However, dont expect this to work very swiftly on larger, heavy-duty tires. Also, if you plan on storing this in your vehicle for emergency use, be mindful of how heat and cold can degrade battery performance over time. Its probably best to keep this stored in your house during times of extreme temperature swings.
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Lesly Morissette III
> 24 hourThis air compressor is easy to use, and works well! It hasnt been used on an actual car tire just yet, but it does a terrific job with bicycle tires, and a flattened basketball and soccer ball that we had. This compressor is really handy to have, and the portability is a big plus! It works quickly, quietly, battery lasts pretty long, and includes a nice velvet pouch to store it in.
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Susan Williams
> 24 hourThis little device is such a blessing around the house place. I dont know if it is just us, but it seems that every time you go to do a task in the yard, there is a flat tire blocking the way. Wheelbarrows, lawnmowers, garden carts, it seems that if they go unused a while they always develop a flat tire. This marvelous little machine eliminates the need to drag out the bulky air compressor every time you have to air up a tire. Its very loud, and not as fast, but so very convenient. It can air up a flat lawnmower tire in just a few minutes. It also gives you a reading of how much pressure is in the tire, so it is great to top off car tires. I look forward to being able to use it to fill up pool floaties this summer. And because it is so portable, it could be taken camping or to the lake to fill up mattresses and floaties on the go. I wouldnt want to rely on it entirely to air up flat car tires, but Im sure it would do so in a pinch. It would just take a long time. But the convenience and portability of this unit for other inflation needs makes it a very good deal for the price.
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L. Reed
> 24 hourI used it to top up my car tire as it was low. It took about 6 minutes to add 8 pounds of pressure. That is a long time for that little air. I will say that it is great to have ready in the vehicle for air when youre not near a tire shop or gas station with a regular air pump. I like its portability and recharge capability. It did give air pressure when I needed it so I do recommend it, only wishing it were more powerful.
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Scott Smith
> 24 hourI think the design is nice and the gauge is pretty accurate but I think the description is a bit exaggerated. I got mine and charged it fully before I used it and I put it right to the test. I had a low tire on my pickup its only a half ton with normal all season radials I put the inflater on the tire was at 19 psi I which was what I had on my gauge as well so thats good so I started the pump and let it go till Id died which took about 20 minutes and it got my tire to 26 psi so I was not impressed. I keep it in my truck just because its small and might help in a pinch or if I need to blow up a floaty but I wouldnt consider this fast at all nor would I agree that it could inflate four tires to 25 psi. I really wish companies would be honest when describing the performance of there products like we wont be able to test there claims. Depending on your needs this may work for you but Id say it can do half of what they claim it can.