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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Wallis Hutt
Greater than one weekDue to traveling a great deal, this is great to fill up low tires. Ive used this to also fill up a friends tires. Glad I have it for sports equipment and home use.
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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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Chad T.
> 3 dayI have owned multiple electronic air pumps--for use with my cars, bikes, air mattresses--if it needs inflating, Id prefer to use an electric pump. The problem Ive found is that many either require you to use the cars cigarette lighter port or Ive had one that looked like an electric screwdriver and its battery lasted only about 3 or 4 tires. This electric pump is TRULY WIRELESS--you charge it via USB-C port and it is about the size of a large portable charger (or about 4 decks of cards) and the display is a joy to read. Very easy to set different tire pressures and you also can select between psi, bar or atm.
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kruser79
> 3 dayI found the perfect test subject. My wifes car tires ranged from 5 PSI to 8 PSI (35 PSI to 32 PSI) low. Charging it up fully before the first use, the first two tires used a single bar of the four bars charge indicator. I charged it back up for the second two and timed it while it brought them up to 40PSI. The first one, 35 PSI to 40 PSI took a little over two and a half minutes w/the charge indicator still showing four bars. The second tire needed to go from 33PSI. This took a little over three and a half minutes and had three bars showing. This little powerhouse works faster than nearly all the12V plug in compressors Ive had! A word of caution though. Running it for the near six and a half to seven minutes that I did caused the hose to not want to unscrew from the outlet port. I kept working at it and it eventually came loose (not sure if it was because I kept at it, or it just happened to cool down enough to get it free). All in all, a great piece. A really cool tool that happens to fit in the saddlebag of my motorcycle...if it doesnt somehow wind up in the trunk of my wifes car.
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ShighBrow
> 3 daySoooooooo -- this thing is a lifesaver. It inflated our pool gear in a fraction of the time and effort it would take using the old blowhole. Which at this price is enough of a reason to grab this. other pluses, the light is great if using for tires, even if just checking pressure or making sure your psi is right every now and again. The mode button is incredibly handy -- cars, motos, bikes, and balls. Though, there isnt really one for pool gear, but that makes sense cause well the nozzles dont really sit tightly enough to measure pressure. That said, the adapters are helpful and fit any and all of the inflatable needs we had. Just might need to finagle them a bit to get them to sit right ... and unless you want to risk popping, you might need to do the last bits mouth style, pending the type of nozzle. Some downers -- it is quite loud, and bests the decibel level of my coffee grinder. Its not as fast as one might expect. I know it is just using air from the well air, and its cordless, but still thought it would be lightning quick, and its just kinda normal pace. It also gets hot ... like not burn you hot, but warm enough to be a bit of a surprise. Guess its all the vibrations -- not sure if there is a certain way to hold it, but with floaties its bit awkward. And the battery life is not so amazing -- a little log flume battle rods set, 4 pieces, knocked down 2 of the 4 bars. Cool thing is the usb charger ... easy enough to juice back up, even in the car. So yeah, what a great tool to have around -- even with the slight negatives. Convenient, cheap, nice.
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Dave Powell
20-11-2024This compact inflation device could certainly get you out of a jam on the road if you need a few lbs. of air in your tires. It’s also good for motorcycles, bikes, balls, or floatation toys like rafts. It is very loud and does heat up quite a bit while in operation. It includes a set of adapters for various stem sizes and includes a pin for footballs, basketballs, etc. The charger cable is very short (12”) and it doesn’t include a charging plug. This to me is a slight negative. It includes a drawstring case that holds everything and will fit neatly in the trunk or glove compartment. I tried it on my car tires to test it out and it took a few minutes to add a few lbs. of air. I’m thinking you could probably inflate 2 fairly low tires before you’d need to charge it again. The charger plug it needs is a standard USB interface.
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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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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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Lesly Morissette III
> 3 dayThis 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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L. Reed
> 3 dayI 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.