ShockFlo Tire Inflator Portable Air Compressor, 12V DC Air Pump for Car Tires Up to 150PSI with Digital Pressure Gauge, Emergency Light, LED Touch Screen and 5 Preset Modes for Car Bike Balls
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Anita Singh
> 3 dayGreat product, easy to use
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Jamar Koss
Greater than one weekGreat product and works well with my Tesla Model 3 2022.
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Brie
> 3 dayStop paying 1.50 for 3 minutes of air! IF you are a city dweller like me, even the best tires need some air to combat the potholes, and road construction. This item is perfect for when you need a bit of a fill on the go or from the comfort of your home. Great for a daughter going off to college or moving from home (or a son!). Also it is fabulous that you can use more than one power source.
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M. Rodriguez
> 3 dayCons and Pros: - the power cord is too short. Trucks and SUVs will require an extension cord. - the air hose is too short for vehicles with large wheels. You may have to hold the pump or balance it on the top of the tire. - the display is difficult to read in full sunlight. + inflate tires quickly
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BDS
> 3 dayThis unit is light and small, but inflates tires quickly (relative to other small compressors at least). I love that you simply set the target PSI then hit start. Much easier than filling, checking, filling, checking, etc.
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Jeffery Heughins
> 3 dayWorks as expected
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Richard R
Greater than one weekThis Cordless Tire Inflator from ShockFlo is a bit nicer than I expected. It arrived to me as shown in the listing here. The packaging for this Portable Air Compressor/Tire Inflator is nice, the box features the specs and details for the air compressor. Within the box you get the air compressor, a USB-C charging cable, an assortment of adapters for inflating various things, power cable, a storage bag, and also an instruction manual. The instruction manual is thorough and explains well how to operate this air compressor. The design of the air compressor is nice. Once powered on the touch-screen style buttons on top of the compressor illuminate and become active. The buttons across the top are preset PSI settings for different things (Ball, Bicycle Tire, etc). I don’t use those buttons. The center has information on the batterie’s capacity, and the current PSI of whatever you have the fill hose attached to. The bottom 5 buttons are for the light, increase PSI, Decrease PSI, Start/Stop inflation, and change unit of measurement (PSI, BAR, KPA, etc). The storage bag is a nice touch, it has a enough space within to hold the air compressor and all of it’s accessories. The air fill hose tucks away easily on the underside of the device. It’s easy to take the hose out for use, and also put it away when finished. The noise level isn’t too bad, but, it’s an air compressor, so it’s not exactly quiet. The internal battery is the big thing I like about this portable air compressor, which makes it a breeze to top off tires that get low, without having a separate power cord for the air compressor to dodge and dance around. The air compressor also fills at a good speed, and will automatically shut itself off when it reaches the set PSI. Charging this air compressors internal battery is easy. When plugged in to charge, the display will show the bar for the battery’s capacity and it will blink while charging. Once charging is complete the battery level bar will stop blinking and remain solid. The capacity for the internal battery is also decent, 7,800mAh. This portable inflator can also be operated through it’s optional power cord that attaches into the car’s 12V cigarette lighter power port. Overall, its an air compressor with an internal battery that works well, hasn’t presented me with any problems, and inflates at a good speed. I have no complaints!
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D. J--se_
> 3 dayI already own a car inflator so when my mother wanted one I chose this one as it looked fancy and using the word “smart” in the description sold me. Well, it is not super user friendly in that the set point does not stay on display so you have to trust its cool. Second, the connection to the tire should be a push on & pull lever but it is a threaded tip that will be difficult with gloves or slippery fingers. Third, the unit I have came with a plug and clamp adaptor that can be connected directly to the battery. I get it, these are extra/optional type items. the problem is I paid $20 more for this unit than I did for mine and mine came with them. So now my mother has an easy to use, preset OBVIOUS inflator and I have a “smart” inflator….yay for me.