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Mike Frerkes
> 3 dayWhile 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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Edersf
> 3 dayThe Kombella portable air compressor comes with a detachable (screw-on) hose, accessories providing air to bicycle tires/basketballs/air mattresses, usb-c charging cable, a velvet-like bag for storage, and instructions. The unit is nicely finished in a flat black aluminum body with the top portion in a shiny black plastic finish, that could be easily scratched. The screw-on hose has a brass fitting that screws on to the brass threads on the compressor unit. The hose is kind of short, so unless the tire valve is positioned closer to the ground, the unit had to be held while it was operating. The unit as a whole is solid and well-made. The unit has a built-in rechargeable battery, its charged using the included usb-c cable and a power adapter (not included). Unit was charged overnight and indicator on the display showed a full charge. Attaching the hose to the tire valve, and turning on the unit, the units display indicated the tires pressure. Toggling the top button three times, allows setting the required tire pressure needed in PSI. Pressing the center button starts the unit and it will automatically stop at the selected pressure setting when reached. Comparing the Kombella to my portable go-to air compressor, the Ryobi P747 18V, the Ryobi was faster - took one minute and six seconds to fill five pounds of air into an SUV tire (size 235-60R-18). The Kombella took two minutes and forty-five seconds to do the same. The Kombella was half as loud and was five times smaller in size than the Ryobi. The Kombella accuracy for measuring the air pressure was similar to the Ryobis and a separate air gauge that I used. After use, the Kombellas hose was slightly warm to the touch, but the units body remained the same. The built-in flashlight was adequate to light up the tire, but not bright enough for area/distance lighting purposes. The battery indicator light was still at full charge after pumping 15 lbs. of air. I find the Kombella to be a handy portable compressor to keep in my glove box and useful for adding air to my tires when needed. Rated 5-stars.
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Anthony
> 3 dayHonestly, I was a but skeptical about this one but I was genuinely surprised on how well this works. It has different modes and attachments for car/bicycle tires, sports balls, etc. Ive used it on my car tires and it works just as good as conventional air pumps. Set the pressure you desire and hook it up to the tire. It will automatically shut off when it reaches the pressure you set it to. Its fairly accurate as well. I checked the tires with a pressure gauge after and it was on point. Highly satisfied. Great for emergencies or vehicles with non working cigarette lighter outlets.
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J. Rothenberger
> 3 dayThey always say, if it looks too good to be true, it probably is. I ordered a different portable air compressor about a month or so ago and I tested it on my cars, It worked great. A few weeks ago, my gf was going to an appointment out in the city and came in and said her tire was very low. I went out to check and I was certain she had a nail or something in it and told her she should use her friends car who she was taking to his dr. She said she wouldnt drive his car. I pulled out the portable compressor and she had 5lbs where the tire takes 35. I set the right pressure and started it up. A couple minutes later it was filled. I sent her on her way saying she better check it on the way, when she got there and on the way back because it was bound to lose air. It didnt and I still dont know how it got so low without an issue. When I saw this, I immediately ordered it so shed have one in the car she drives and mine would travel with me. It was then that I realized that this one is a quarter of the price of the first one I got. I thought the first one was overpriced but this one is such a bargain. There definitely is a difference in battery capacity, almost two to one and Im sure that theres a difference in the compressor capabilities. However, compared to the old, plug into the cars power outlet version I> had in her car, this is amazing. She can check the pressure just by attaching it to the tire or just set it to 35lbs attach it and turn it on to ad air. I told her to carry both just in case and recharge the battery once in a while but Ill probably check it myself when I check mine.
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Page Vogt
> 3 dayThis 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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Jordan Graham
> 3 dayEveryone needs one of these in their vehicle for those emergency situations! Works good on bike tires too!
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April Hiker
> 3 dayI used this to inflate my very deflated car tires. I can’t tell you how impressed I am that this dinky handheld compressor could inflate my hatchback’s tires. Yes, it took a hot minute - about 6 min to go from 1 bar to 2 bar - but I will take waiting (on a stool!) over lugging around a full sized air compressor. My only complaint is that it takes ages to charge. It’s recommended at 5V, but it does have a decent capacity because of what it’s doing, so it needs to be plugged in over night. The manual said it will run for 20 min continuously on a full charge before it dies. That’s an ok number. I would much prefer if it was nearer thirty, and it had a faster charging voltage - with a wall block to match it! Around 12 minutes it does start to get hot so is a good idea to give it a break to cool down. It also MUST be held while pumping. It does not have the housing/padding for setting it on the ground. Seriously, this thing has changed my life, I couldn’t like it more than I do. I’m considering giving as gifts to everyone on my list for Christmas! I highly, highly recommend!!
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K Alex
Greater than one weekThis is a must have for everyone! Keep this is your vehicle at all times, certainly comes in handy during the winter months when the air pressure in your tires lower due to the cold weather. Great for single women, first time drivers, and college students. Get yours now!
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Maegan argetsinger
> 3 dayC charger needed for charging , super lightweight. And the accessories provided can be used to inflate many different things .
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NoBull
> 3 dayThis is def top off unit. It takes a decent amount of time if say your on a side of a road after patching a tire. Id def only has enough juice for Im guessing about 30-35psi total for a a 17 inch 225 tire. So good in an emergency or top off. But there are more hefty beefier units out there if you need more heavy duty. Though for this price range I dont think you would do better,