

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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L Palmer
> 3 dayI had bought a simple pump for my bicycle, but ut just was too much time getting the air in my tires. Bought this and follwed instructions. It was charged a little, but I charged it fully. Works wonderful.
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J. M.
> 3 dayNice small sized rechargeable inflator. Seems quality construction. Came 2/3 charged so I topped it off and played with it a little bit. Filled a bike tire to 65 psi from full flat in ~5 minutes then topped up my truck tire from 30-35 psi. After all that there was about 1/2 the charge left on the thing. That’s pretty good. I got this to take in my single engine airplane in case I get a low tire when I’m away from home. The only possible concern will be how long the battery holds its charge. Will be perfect if I can leave it in the plane for 6 months and still have juice to inflate a low tire.
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Jerry
Greater than one weekMy son is able to carry this easily in case of an emergency while biking.
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Chad
Greater than one weekI 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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Josiah
> 3 dayIt’s good it’s quick and easy to use
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BrentM98
> 3 dayThis is a terrific product. I got this pump because I wanted to keep my bike tires properly inflated. Its easy to set up and use. I found I could also save a trip to the dealer whenever my tire pressure pops on. Its sometimes confusing to use. When inflating a tire, it has four directional arrows. Left and right increase and decrease the target pressure (up and down would have been more intuitive). Down switches between targets (car, bike, ball, or other), and up changes the units between PSI and three others I never use. I keep hitting the up arrow when I mean down.
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M. Devere
Greater than one weekThe pump looks really great. But it came without the hose so it is useless! Or so I thought, It was hidden in the body of the pump. It charges fast and seems to do the job,
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Christopher M. Williams
14-04-2025Works as advertised.