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Ophanie 12V 120 psi Portable Tire Inflator Air Compressor w/ Digitial Display, Automatic Shutoff $18 + Free Shipping w/ walmart+ or $35+.

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BX Products via walmart [walmart.com] has Ophanie 12V 120 psi Portable Tire Inflator Air Compressor w/ Digitial Display, Automatic Shutoff , Emergency LED Light for $19.99 - $2 w/ 'clipped' coupon on product page = $17.99. Free Shipping w/ walmart+ or $35+.

About this item:
  • Elevate tire pressure from 28 to 35 PSI in just 40 seconds. Achieve full inflation in 4 minutes.
  • Battery Life: 10.2 Ft DC 12V power cord
  • LED Screen: LED display shows real-time pressure values,
  • The pump also automatically shuts off upon reaching the preset value to prevent over inflation + the last preset value for convenience.
  • One-Click Operation: Choose from 4 preset inflation modes, cars, bicycles, motorcycles, and balls. with just one click.
  • Top-mounted LED light, providing visibility for inflating or changing tires in low-light conditions.
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BurtB3655
03-29-2024 at 08:57 PM.
03-29-2024 at 08:57 PM.
Showing 21.99 minus $2 coupon for me. Looks similar to ones they were trying to sell for 100 on Amazon. Still a decent price if it works as advertised and doesn't break in a few uses.
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SlickHome498
04-10-2024 at 09:19 PM.
04-10-2024 at 09:19 PM.
Quote from BurtB3655 :
Showing 21.99 minus $2 coupon for me. Looks similar to ones they were trying to sell for 100 on Amazon. Still a decent price if it works as advertised and doesn't break in a few uses.

Why is it trying to add $2.50 tire recycling fee for a pump?
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