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Kenneth L.
> 3 dayBought this for traveling on my Pan America. Already tested it out on my truck and other bikes. It pumps the tires up pretty fast for its size. The build quality is excellent. It’s heavy and built like a tank. Doesn’t get hot like other brands. Just warm. I’d buy this over all the others.
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> 3 dayI am highly impressed with this Oak & Iron tire inflator. I have looked at countless portable battery powered air compressors, and the complaints about the cheaper units are legion. Although this was more than I wanted to spend, it is a matter of quality > cost. Without fail, every winter, our car tires lose air - this is the most common complaint I saw by auto owners. Ive looked high and low for gas station inflator stations, which used to be free. It now costs $1.50 or $2.00 per use. This used to be a very cheap cost of business for service stations, but now they have to gouge you for it. They now also take credit cards. For $1.50. The last one I found and tried to use, the built-in gauge was just garbage. It was off by well over 25 pounds, so it was essentially useless. This is why I ended up buying my own. The build quality is substantial on this product. Its relatively heavy, and it does pack a punch. The accessories provided are high quality, including a 2 piece air hose. The unit is easy to use and easy to understand, without even reading the manual. It does warn you that for every 10 minutes of use, you should let it cool down for 10 minutes. So you cant just use this non-stop and not expect issues. This is correct as ALL of these units run very hot. Compressing air generates a lot of heat, so as long as you pay attention to this warning, I fully expect the unit to last me a very long time. While the warranty is good for this, I still spent a few extra bucks for an extended warranty. I think its a few dollars well spent especially with equipment like this.
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JN
> 3 dayHave owned for only a few days. Utilized to top off air pressure on 2 cars (psi approximately 36 from 29 psi) and one bicycle (approximately 130 from 90 psi) with ease. Battery level still reading full. Easy to use and increased tire pressure from these levels in much less than a minute for each tire. Very pleased so far.
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Tom Wood
Greater than one weekI carry this with me in the toolkit for my new bike. It came in very handy when I had my first flat. Its not clear, but it would be nice if the USB-C port could be used to charge a phone.
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Mietz
> 3 dayI already initiated a return but then ended up liking it. It was hard to get going, and I thought it was broken. But I could get it to work, and when it works, it works perfectly. Much better than my old one, which was bigger, louder, and less effective.
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DHK from San Jose
> 3 dayAmazing product. Works well. Automatic settings shut off at pre-set pressure. 2 hoses convenient for different applications such as car and bike. Great gifts also
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Cristina
Greater than one weekI got it for the cars as something portable for emergencies. Very satisfied with this little beast. Heavy, compact, and very well made. I have a Duracell starter with a pump I got from Costco; this one is faster. Great pump. I dont know about the battery life, but I used it for four tires and two bikes to test, and it still shows the battery as full.
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dw
18-04-2025This thing does not inflate my tires anywhere nearly as fast as my 26 gallon compressor, nor even my pancake compressor. But the important thing is I dont have to drag out the 50 foot hose on my big compressor, and dont have to haul around the pancake compressor (and dont need a 110v outlet nearby). That was why I wanted to try this thing out. My truck tires were all down about 5 psi (yeah, Im lazy). I had charged this compressor up to a full charge before using it. I set it to the required 32 psi, hooked it up using the quick connect (which made a good seal every time) and hit the button. It took a couple or few minutes per tire, but it got the job done. The case did not get warm at all, though I felt some heat at the connection to the hose, not too bad though. I really like the shutoff, you just set it and walk away and do something else until its done. By the time it was done, the charge indicator still showed full. Very pleased. Does whats needed and highly portable. A lot quieter than my others. Comes with a carry bag which keeps the compressor and hoses and accessories together.
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Alden Murphy
> 3 dayWe have two Harleys and sometimes it’s hard to get a tire gauge and pump attached to it correctly. This solves that problem! I program the pressure suggested for the tire and it measures, adds air, and shuts off all on its own. All I have to do is attach it and take it off. Fits in the saddle bag and makes the weekly check of the tires so much easier and faster. I don’t have to be at the service station anymore. Going to buy one for my son and his Dyna Street Bob.
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Michael E. Salazar
> 3 dayIt is well worth the money and I would highly recommend it to anyone looking for a portable, easy to use, and fast tire inflator. The compact design makes it incredibly portable, which is great for those who are always on the go. I love that it can be easily stored in my car trunk, so I always have it handy whenever I need it. One of the best things about this inflator is how fast it works. I work in an area with a lot of road debris, so I have had to use it a few times already and it has saved my bacon every time. The powerful battery provides enough power to quickly inflate a tire, even when it is low on air. I love that it is so easy to use, with clear instructions and an easy to read gauge. I have already recommended it to a few of my friends and family, and they have all been equally impressed. If you are looking for a quality tire inflator, the OAK&IRON Battery Tire Inflator is definitely one to consider.