Mellif Cordless Tire Inflator Air Compressor for Dewalt 20V Max Battery, 160PSI Portable Handheld Air Pump with Digital Pressure Gauge for Cars Motorcycles Bikes Sport Balls(Battery Not Included)

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  • Maria Giron

    > 24 hour

    Me gusto mucho ase su trabajo 100%

  • Glenn

    > 24 hour

    Thought I was buying DeWalt. Not actually. Takes DeWalt batteries, which is perfect. Keep it in the garage by the DeWalt charger, and great for kids to use on their bike tires and game balls. Great value. Does exactly what I wanted.

  • Greg T. Schubert

    > 24 hour

    For the price it cannot IMHO be beat. Uses DeWalt or similar batteries. Sooo much cheaper and with more control than many other inflators.

  • stu

    > 24 hour

    Works as expected. I have only used it a few times. Great for trailers, trucks, and side by sides. This tool will save you time and minimize effort. I plan on purchasing another one for a family member. Great product and the price is affordable.

  • AJ

    > 24 hour

    Im giving this five stars because you cant give 1/2 stars. I would give it 4 1/2 for only one reason. Its a little bulky. I got this thinking it would be good to keep in my saddlebags for motorcycle rides. When a bunch of us get together for a ride, we could verify everyone had good air. I will probably still use it for that, but, like I said, its a little bulky. Plus, Ill have to carry around a good size Dewalt battery if its going to get used a lot. I put a 6ah battery on it and filled up all four of my wifes tires to 32 psi. The lowest was 25 psi to start and the rest were around 28 or 29. This was extremely easy to use. Im a guy, so of course, I didnt read the directions. But, it was pretty intuitive (or Im just really smart). Press the PSI button and then the up/down arrows to display your target pressure, click the trigger and it fills up to your setting. Doing several tires in succession, the psi setting will hold. But, the nature of battery powered items means the settings arent saved once you unplug the battery. Because that is an obvious feature, I didnt dock it any stars in the rating. An internal memory could probably fix that - similar to how your clock radio doesnt have to be reset every time you take the keys out - but isnt a huge drawback. Using the 6ah battery, I didnt lose any bars filling up the four tires and it really only took a total of about 2 minutes. That includes the time spent on not filling them up (walking around, unscrewing caps, etc.). All in all, Id say this was a great find. For some reason, my wifes tires keep deflating a bit and every few weeks Id have to take it to the gas station to fill them up. And, Id always go a little farther because the station closest to our house doesnt have the psi selector like another one down the road. With this thing, those days are in the past. I get the psi selection feature I love and I dont have to drive it anywhere.

  • RBurke

    > 24 hour

    This is a great purchase. Worked with my Dewalt batteries. Easy to use. Just dial in desired psi for tire and press button. It will fill the tire then auto shut off. I checked each tire after use with tire gauge and each was pretty accurate.

  • Premier

    > 24 hour

    I received this item free as an Amazon Vine reviewer and this is my honest review. I only review items I will actually use, and use I do, prior to writing a review. OK, I am going to be honest here, as I am in all my Vine reviews. I figured this Mellif Cordless Tire Inflator would be a joke. Even without the cost of the battery (it uses a DeWalt battery, which is not supplied) this tool is cheap, dare I say too cheap to work? I dare not! This little guy works! I have a bunch of DeWalt tools, and that is the reason this tool attracted my attention. I like cordless tools. But I hate buying a no-name cordless tool that only comes with one, proprietary battery that when it dies, you’re twiddling your thumbs waiting for it to recharge to start working again. But with this tool you use DeWalt batteries. This tool is very easy to use, just attach a DeWalt battery (that easily attached and was very secure) turn it on and use the buttons on the illuminated display to set it to the desired max inflation (pictured). Clip the locking air nozzle onto your valve stem and pull the trigger. The pump will start up and automatically inflate to the pre-set pressure then turn off. If you want it to stop prior, just pull the trigger again and the pump will stop. It even has a LED light on the front that helps you see in dark conditions (pictured). I tried this on moving cart wheels, which it inflated from flat to full in less than a minute. I tried it on my Honda Ridgeline and easily added 5 lbs of air in a few minutes. I also used the supplied accessory attachments to inflate an exercise ball. It’s a nice feature that these attachments store on the tool itself (pictured). Overall, this light, small, inexpensive inflation tool is a must (if you have DeWalt batteries). I have it in my roadside kit and would trust it to fill up a leaky tire with no issues. As I do at the end of all my reviews, I ask myself if I would actually purchase this item. Yes, I would highly recommend this air compressor.

  • Steve A. Barnes

    > 24 hour

    Works great for what I purchased it for. Compact & Lightweight.

  • Paul R. Nistico

    > 24 hour

    It even inflated my motor home tire to 120 PSI. Granted, it took a while, but it worked.

  • David Hartzberg

    > 24 hour

    Works just fine but most importantly will use my Dewalt batteries. Little expensive because no battery included.

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