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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Tim
> 3 dayI was impressed, I recently purchased a different brand of pump from a box store and I was more impressed with this pump, this pump was at the same price point but had more settings Digital PSI meter Automatic preset settings for type of tires, bike, motorcycle, car, basketball, and a general setting where you can adjust the PSI level to whatever you want. I personally tested this on my e-bike which was recommended at 18 PSI I preset the pump and let it work its magic and at 18 PSI it shuts off automatically. Also fits nice and compact inside my ebike bag. I will revisit this review after Ive had it for a while but so far impressive, also carries adapters for inflatable rafts, basketballs footballs etc, and it has a Schrader to presta Valve adapter for presta Valve mountain bikes.
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HowISeeIt
> 3 dayThis portable air compressor is impressive and really saves me time and frustration. I check my tires monthly and used to go down to the gas station, see if theyll give me quarters (and not always successful) and fingers crossed that the air station actually worked. Now, I can go out to the garage, get an accurate reading, and add the little bit of air thats needed to meet the recommended pressure. I doubt youll be able to fill non-inflated car tires in a reasonable amount of time or before the battery runs out. But, thats not its intended use. Im thrilled with the practicality of this device. I used an older digital pressure gauge to test the accuracy of this new one. And, they read within .5 PSI of each other (as shown in the first 2 pictures). Who knows which one is correct but I dont think the difference is worth worrying about. As for how long the battery lasts, so far Im able to check the tire pressure and add the necessary air of all 4 tires with plenty of battery left. The device is pretty noisy when adding air but again I dont think thats a big deterrent for buying/using this device. I love the fact that I can charge my devices with this unit. Ill keep it in my car for quick inflation fix or charging. The only real negative I found is with using the adapters for other inflation needs. I was hoping to use it on inflatables for the pool but the adapter doesnt fit securely on the standard connector. Actually, none of the other adapters do. Its as if something is missing. And, the instructions dont address the adapters at all. So, I docked it a star for this. Overall, I feel that the performance for car tires is great and it will serve me well going forward.
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Janice K
> 3 dayThis is a very nice rechargeable air compressor. It can air up a tire or fill anything with air like sports balls, pool floats and cushions. This seems to hold a charge on the battery for quite some time and is a very good size for portable use. You can preset the amount of air pressure needed and it shuts off automatically.
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Maegan argetsinger
Greater than one weekC charger needed for charging , super lightweight. And the accessories provided can be used to inflate many different things .
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L. Reed
> 3 dayI used it to top up my car tire as it was low. It took about 6 minutes to add 8 pounds of pressure. That is a long time for that little air. I will say that it is great to have ready in the vehicle for air when youre not near a tire shop or gas station with a regular air pump. I like its portability and recharge capability. It did give air pressure when I needed it so I do recommend it, only wishing it were more powerful.
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Lady Thorpe
> 3 dayIt’s amazing for not only vehicles but for scooters as well
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Dave Powell
> 3 dayThis compact inflation device could certainly get you out of a jam on the road if you need a few lbs. of air in your tires. It’s also good for motorcycles, bikes, balls, or floatation toys like rafts. It is very loud and does heat up quite a bit while in operation. It includes a set of adapters for various stem sizes and includes a pin for footballs, basketballs, etc. The charger cable is very short (12”) and it doesn’t include a charging plug. This to me is a slight negative. It includes a drawstring case that holds everything and will fit neatly in the trunk or glove compartment. I tried it on my car tires to test it out and it took a few minutes to add a few lbs. of air. I’m thinking you could probably inflate 2 fairly low tires before you’d need to charge it again. The charger plug it needs is a standard USB interface.
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Robert Jackson
Greater than one weekAccessories didnt come in box.
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Mark G
Greater than one weekUsed 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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Doug
> 3 dayI got this item as an alternative to traditional compressor primarily to top off the air pressure when I received the warning that the tire pressure is low. It works well in telling me the current pressure after attaching the hose and turning on the unit. I double checked this pressure with a manual air pressure gauge and they were the same. I want to emphasize that this is not designed to inflate the tire with no air. It would take an extremely long time and may not have enough capacity for that scenario I was surprised at how quiet the unit was when operating, no earplugs required. My biggest problem was understanding the operational sequence after the initially charging the unit. There are different operating modes that appear when you hit the top button after turning the device on since I was working with a car I selected that mode. In this mode, it allows you to adjust the pressure in bars rather than PSI, which I found confusing. Upon rereading the instructions, I discovered that when the unit is turned on it automatically defaults to custom mode. In custom mode the unit utilizes the pressure set for the PSI setting (available after hitting the top button 3 times). Once I set this PSI pressure, I went back to the unit turned it off, turned the unit back on, it went into custom mode and started inflating the tire to the specified PSI and turned off at the specified setting of 36 psi. If it had not been for this confusion regarding the car setting I would have rated it 5 stars