KomBella Tire Inflator Portable Air Compressor, 150PSI Faster Air Pump for Car Tires, Portable Tire Inflator with Emergency LED Light, Durable Aluminum Body for Car, Motorcycle, Bike, Balls
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Mark G
> 24 hourUsed it to put a few PSI in my tires. Was a Little Slow but worked well enough and the TPS turned off
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Mike Frerkes
> 24 hourWhile this device technically is an air compressor, its important to note that a battery-operated unit will not inflate car tires as rapidly as a traditional air compressor you might find at a gas station. Its great for getting a tire that is 5-10 PSI below optimal pressure back up to snuff. If you have multiple tires that are well below their recommended pressure, it will take you quite some time to get them all inflated with this pump. For bicyclists, you probably cant do better than this. It inflates my mountain bike tires (which are fairly thick) in under 30 seconds, even if they are 15-20 PSI below my preferred riding configuration. Obviously, the smaller the tire, the faster this compressor will inflate them. Overall, its very handy for basic needs. Using the compressor at a gas station can cost you money, and the free air compressors usually have a line of waiting motorists during the winter time. This product could save you that frustration. However, dont expect this to work very swiftly on larger, heavy-duty tires. Also, if you plan on storing this in your vehicle for emergency use, be mindful of how heat and cold can degrade battery performance over time. Its probably best to keep this stored in your house during times of extreme temperature swings.
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Bryan V.
> 24 hourI am using this portable air compressor in my car, though it comes with accessories to inflate other types of tires and balls. I had an old portable compressor that I had for many years that I had used a few times quite successfully and had no complaints. When I got a new vehicle I just transferred it over to my new car. But when I went to use it one day I discovered that most new vehicles do not have cigarette lighter sockets (or ashtrays!) Which was how this unit was powered. But now my old compressor was obsolete. This air compressor solves that problem in a spectacular way. First of all the KomBella is battery powered, but is very powerful. It is USB rechargeable, and comes with a Type C charge cable. The unit looks sleek, and is quite substantial. It has an LED display on the front and a keypad that makes it easy to see and control all functions. The unit can be set to operate in several different units of pressure measurements and comes with preset values for four types of typical inflation tasks (car tires, motorcycle tires, bike tires and balls) all of the pressure settings can be changed to fit your specifics. In my case, using my LED display and keypad, I selected psi for my unit of pressure measurement, the car icon for car tires and then adjusted the preset value for my specific tire pressure. I then attached the unit to my tire by the supplied cable. The LED immediately displayed the current pressure of my tire confirming it was low. I pressed the on button and the compressor began filling my tire. The LED display changed as the pressure increased, and the unit shut-off when the new preset was reached. It could not have been any easier! The compressor comes with all of the accessories you might need as well as a handy bag to keep it all in. And the whole thing is small enough to keep in the lower section of my center console. Brilliant! This is something powerful but portable, versatile but complete, sophisticated but simple, and useful for anyone. The instructions were clear and complete. My use is car specific, but I know others will find it even more useful for a myriad of applications. I am a big fan, and am really happy to have it in my car.
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Wallis Hutt
> 24 hourDue to traveling a great deal, this is great to fill up low tires. Ive used this to also fill up a friends tires. Glad I have it for sports equipment and home use.
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Amy
> 24 hourIm pretty impressed by the portable tire inflator I recently bought, especially considering the price – its an amazing value for sure. Its super easy to use, and its portability is a huge plus, which let me bring it along last weekend. Ive had zero problems inflating my car tires using this inflator, even without any technical know-how. Highly recommend!
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V. Wheeler
> 24 hourGood for smaller items Basketballs, Bikes, Motorcycle tires, Blowup pools and car tire top off. I dont think I want to wait 20 minutes to fill a car tire to 20PSI on the side of the expressway all tho better then being stranded. Takes 4 - 5 hours to charge fully. Using the self-setting mode set at 100 I could not get full pressure it maxed out at 54 PSI filling a 5 gallon tank. It started out filling the 5gal tank at a rate of 1PSI / Minute 1/2 hour later I checked and it had run out of battery power tanks pressure gauge was at 40PSI. I charged it overnight then continued it shutoff about 20 minutes later when it reached 50 PSI I started it again and it stopped at 54 PSI. Thinking low charge even tho the indicator was still green I recharged then started filling the tank again it runs for 5 minutes the stops seems to max out at 54PSI tried again the next day still could not get more then 54PSI.
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Anthony
> 24 hourHonestly, I was a but skeptical about this one but I was genuinely surprised on how well this works. It has different modes and attachments for car/bicycle tires, sports balls, etc. Ive used it on my car tires and it works just as good as conventional air pumps. Set the pressure you desire and hook it up to the tire. It will automatically shut off when it reaches the pressure you set it to. Its fairly accurate as well. I checked the tires with a pressure gauge after and it was on point. Highly satisfied. Great for emergencies or vehicles with non working cigarette lighter outlets.
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Scott Smith
> 24 hourI think the design is nice and the gauge is pretty accurate but I think the description is a bit exaggerated. I got mine and charged it fully before I used it and I put it right to the test. I had a low tire on my pickup its only a half ton with normal all season radials I put the inflater on the tire was at 19 psi I which was what I had on my gauge as well so thats good so I started the pump and let it go till Id died which took about 20 minutes and it got my tire to 26 psi so I was not impressed. I keep it in my truck just because its small and might help in a pinch or if I need to blow up a floaty but I wouldnt consider this fast at all nor would I agree that it could inflate four tires to 25 psi. I really wish companies would be honest when describing the performance of there products like we wont be able to test there claims. Depending on your needs this may work for you but Id say it can do half of what they claim it can.
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Page Vogt
> 24 hourThis little air compressor is a life savior!! It has helped me several times when the weather gets cold and your vehicle tires need air. It beats going to a gas station every time!
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Destiny
> 24 hourI only have used this device once so far so Ill try an update after a week of use as I have a slow leak in my back driver tire (lose maybe 12 psi per day) but for initial use it was super easy and quick! After receiving it a couple days ago I charged it overnight with the small cable it came with, turned it on and set the psi to 30. Once attached to my tire and started it took maybe 5 minutes or less to fill it from 16 psi to 33 (according to my tire sensors) I did notice the device displays a lower psi then my sensors but its only a different of 2-3 psi. It feels a little warm after use but it is 90 where Im at so outside temperature might have played a part.