LILTSDRAE Bike Pump Mini Tire Inflator Portable Air Compressor 150PSI Cordless Electric Bicycle Air Pump, Auto Shut-Off with Presta and Schrader Valve Smart Electric Pump
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Prof. Wendell Berge
> 24 hourFills bike tire to desired psi in good time. Unit gets pretty warm so best to let it cool. Psi gague appears to be accurate. Like other reviews, manual is generally terrible but gets the point across. Have not used it to fill anything else except for a presta valve on a mountain bike. Would suggest - a good buy.
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Daniel Duggan
> 24 hourGreat product. Works well!
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Jose H Lazares
> 24 hourWorks as advertised. Just set the pressure and connect to the item your inflating. Auto stops when pressure reached. Comes with two valve types and a couple of connectors for balls and inflatables. Don’t think it would work well on car tire but works for everything else. Highly recommend.
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RGMods
> 24 hourIt is nice and compact and hold enough energy to rapidly inflate tires to the proper pressure. So much better than my old hand pump. I am Very Pleased with this.
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TIGER7388
> 24 hourIt has many settings with A LED light that did not work. It comes with a short type-c charging cord with no wall unit, while charging the unit can not be used. It has indicator when it is done charging in 5 steps. It has five modes from tire down to a ball mode which I used. The range of 0 to 15 psi. I set it for 5 psi and it stops the compressor at that setting. This was for my reverse osmosis 3 gallon holding thank with a tire fitting on the tank bottom that needs between 5-7 psi of air to work the filtered water out of the holding tank.
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NWJeeper
> 24 hourBought to carry on my road bike for long trips. Tested by deflating my front tire then set to desired pressure and aired up the tire. It worked fairly quick on a motorcycle tire but inflated to two psi higher than the set point. I verified with two different pressure gauges. Knowing that Ill just set it 2 lbs under if I need to air up a tire.
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Nature lover
> 24 hourDefinitely worth the buy. I just bought a bike and didn’t know how much air it needed. Turns out bike came to me well deflated. Only at 20psi. The bike needed 60psi. When I sat on it prior to airing up tires with this handy gadget, the tires looked flat. I charged this up, connected it to tire, the settings were easy to change. Bike tires to me seem hard. But it’s exactly what the tires needed. I would’ve tried riding this bike with low tires, if I didn’t buy this. Testing how much air is needed with hands and a squeeze isn’t the proper way. Don’t be fooled as I was. YOU NEED THIS.
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Christopher M. Williams
> 24 hourWorks as advertised.
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Chad
> 24 hourI have a large air compressor, but I thought this might be nice to have for inflating various sports balls. I needed to top off my motorcycle tires and thought I would put this little guy to the test. Being honest… between the brandname, the price, and the size my expectations were really low. Certainly it would struggle, the battery would die quickly, and maybe there was a real chance it would overheat and die. Cannot say I was disappointed. In fact, I was surprised at how well it did. It seems well made; no rattles or weird noises. The battery added 10 lbs to each tire to 40lbs. It took about 3 to 4 minutes for each tire and the battery gauge still showed 4 of 4 bars. No regrets.
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Old School Rider
> 24 hourHose leak but Amazon replaced… good little item for bicycle tires.