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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  • Edward

    > 3 day

    Very nice to have in my backpack as I usually am both biking and I dont have a tire pump in my car. The plastic feels very high quality and the LED indicators are very intuitive. USB type C charge port so I can use this product with my phones quick charger. It would be nice if the pouch was a little bigger so it could hold the air compressor without the back sticking out, but I assume this was maybe a design decision. Expect to replace the pouch if you plan to use this as a part of your emergency kit since it doesnt have anything to secure the tightening of the straps.

  • Ken S.

    Greater than one week

    It works and fills car tires reasonably quickly. I got this for my bicycle and I like how compact it is, it fits in a little pouch thats designed to hold a phone which is really convenient.

  • Mark G

    > 3 day

    Used it to put a few PSI in my tires. Was a Little Slow but worked well enough and the TPS turned off

  • Page Vogt

    25-04-2025

    This 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!

  • NoBull

    Greater than one week

    This 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,

  • Chad T.

    > 3 day

    I 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.

  • delhokie

    > 3 day

    Youre 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.

  • V. Wheeler

    > 3 day

    Good for smaller items Basketballs, Bikes, Motorcycle tires, Blowup pools and car tire top off. I dont think I want to wait 20 minutes to fill a car tire to 20PSI on the side of the expressway all tho better then being stranded. Takes 4 - 5 hours to charge fully. Using the self-setting mode set at 100 I could not get full pressure it maxed out at 54 PSI filling a 5 gallon tank. It started out filling the 5gal tank at a rate of 1PSI / Minute 1/2 hour later I checked and it had run out of battery power tanks pressure gauge was at 40PSI. I charged it overnight then continued it shutoff about 20 minutes later when it reached 50 PSI I started it again and it stopped at 54 PSI. Thinking low charge even tho the indicator was still green I recharged then started filling the tank again it runs for 5 minutes the stops seems to max out at 54PSI tried again the next day still could not get more then 54PSI.

  • K Alex

    > 3 day

    This 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!

  • Edersf

    Greater than one week

    The 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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