UUP Tire Inflator Air Compressor, 150PSI 12V DC Double Cylinders Heavy Duty Portable Air Pump w/Emergency LED Light for Truck, SUV, Car, RV (red)
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GRANDMA51
> 3 dayLooks ok. Havent used it yet.
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Karl J Krueger
> 3 dayAfter burning up a couple of less expensive pumps trying to fille my SUV and RV tires, I decided to shop for something a bit more substantial. This one so far seems to be the ticket. Its smaller, lighter, and more quiet than I expected. I was also surprised how quickly it inflated my SUV tires from 30 to 44psi compared to my previous pumps. It doesnt sound like its working that hard, but its doing its job. It came with plenty of accessories and a nice little bag to hold it all. So far, so good.
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Guamusa
> 3 dayWas smaller than i expected. Was going to use it to power up a horn use for boats. Need bigger compressor. So just going to use as an emergency back-up.
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RetireDon
> 3 dayIve had and used other small to medium compressors and a common theme was very high noise levels, requiring hearing protection. Not this one, and it has both good output flow rate and high pressure capacity. Very impressive. Definitely recommend
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Lava Kumara Basavapatna
> 3 dayA great product for campers and outgoing families. It works perfect. I had tried other products as well but this is the best. The battery clamp accessory works for inflating trailers. Also, lengthy cables too.
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Hillbilly J.
Greater than one week5stars across the board.
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Michael Doran
> 3 dayI like how easy it is to use and how well it works. Quick and painless.
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Larry M.
> 3 dayWorks well. Appears to be well constructed.
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Westreacher
> 3 dayThe other day my vehicle informed me that we had a tire with low pressure. With visions of a rapid deflation at speed followed by another vision of me and my beloved 4Runner being yeeted off the roadway and into a ditch full of rocks and poison ivy, most likely on fire, I searched for a nearby tire inflation machine. Now, I’ve been driving relatively new automobiles for 30 years or so, so my experiences from crappy old tires on nasty used cars at long-gone gas stations no longer applies. Now it seems that one must pay an extraordinary amount of money to use a tire inflation station at a 7/11 or Shell station, or a Cumberland Farms, or an off-brand gas station, all of which I visited in my odyssey to discover pressurized air. Who the heck has pocket shrapnel, ie change, anymore? I don’t even have the once-customary container full of change, replete with quarters. So the machines which demand anywhere from $2 and higher, happily (greedily) accept credit and debit cards. Well, sort of. They take the money, chuckle internally, and watch as you attempt to use their inoperable air pump. Six dollars and three stops later, I finally discovered a working inflator, paid my $2, and actually got air. I don’t like relying on any technology that only works 25% of the time, so I decided to buy a portable tire inflator. Off to the digital shopping paradise Amazon, and a detailed look at the highest rated pumps. The UUP Tire Inflator/compressor seemed like it would fit the bill, and it was on sale for $39.95. From the first use on, I have found this handy little compressor to be just the ticket. Well-made, equipped with a long hose and a long power cord, it takes only a few minutes to inflate a tire to the proper pressure. I immediately bought another and put it in my daughter’s car, after showing her how to use it properly. Highly recommend. 10/10
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Danny Fridley
Greater than one weekI like the extr long power cord ant the long air hose attachment easily fill all tires on my truck