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Powools Portable Air Compressor Tire Air Pump (Blue or Yellow)

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Powools-YSL via Amazon has Powools Portable Air Compressor Tire Air Pump (Blue or Yellow) on sale for $12.99. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.

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  • Inflates standard car tires in just seconds by connecting to vehicle's 12V power outlet 
  • Includes three additional nozzles suitable for inflating vehicle tires and sporting or recreational equipment, including compact or midsize sedans, SUVs, ATVs, bicycles, motorcycles, and balls
  • Auto shut-off function when the target pressure is achieved
  • LED light and 9.8' power cord enables you to reach both front and rear tires 
  • Not intended for large vehicles with a tire pressure exceeding 50 PSI or a tire width greater than 245 MM, such as trucks, vans, and off-road vehicles

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    • Rated 4.4 out of 5 stars on Amazon based on over 510 customer reviews.
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Powools-YSL via Amazon has Powools Portable Air Compressor Tire Air Pump (Blue or Yellow) on sale for $12.99. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.

Thanks to Deal Hunter TattyBear for finding this deal.

Available Colors:Product Info:
  • Inflates standard car tires in just seconds by connecting to vehicle's 12V power outlet 
  • Includes three additional nozzles suitable for inflating vehicle tires and sporting or recreational equipment, including compact or midsize sedans, SUVs, ATVs, bicycles, motorcycles, and balls
  • Auto shut-off function when the target pressure is achieved
  • LED light and 9.8' power cord enables you to reach both front and rear tires 
  • Not intended for large vehicles with a tire pressure exceeding 50 PSI or a tire width greater than 245 MM, such as trucks, vans, and off-road vehicles

Editor's Notes

Written by jimmytx | Staff
  • About this Store:
  • Additional Information:
    • Rated 4.4 out of 5 stars on Amazon based on over 510 customer reviews.
    • Please see the original post for additional details and/or view the Wiki and forum comments for further helpful discussion if available.

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iLoveCereal
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Agreed, but a positive spin: I've bought a few cheapo tire inflators on SD over the years, and while they usually don't survive too long, they do survive long enough to have filled up tires enough times to make it worth it. In that same vein, I currently have a model by a different brand that looks identical to this one. Bought in 2021 and still going strong. Maybe it has different internals. Maybe it's just rebranded, not sure.

All that to say, ymmv. Maybe spend more if you live in the middle of nowhere and truly need the reliability. If not, consider buying one and keeping it in your car. Getting a flat tire and finding out your spare has no air in it is an awful feeling.

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louweed
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No way this is reliable 👎🏼
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casey1casey
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Bought one to use for my stand up paddle board, reviews seem mostly good.
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dextbgen
6d ago
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I have had it for a couple of years now. It's been working fine for me.
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Quote from louweed :
No way this is reliable 👎🏼

Agreed, but a positive spin: I've bought a few cheapo tire inflators on SD over the years, and while they usually don't survive too long, they do survive long enough to have filled up tires enough times to make it worth it. In that same vein, I currently have a model by a different brand that looks identical to this one. Bought in 2021 and still going strong. Maybe it has different internals. Maybe it's just rebranded, not sure.

All that to say, ymmv. Maybe spend more if you live in the middle of nowhere and truly need the reliability. If not, consider buying one and keeping it in your car. Getting a flat tire and finding out your spare has no air in it is an awful feeling.
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RachelS2012
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Comments vary, but most appear positive and for the price you can't beat it. I just ordered one for my newly licensed 16 year olds 2012 car.
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Acina
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I would spend a few bucks more for the type that has an internal battery and does not require external power.
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GeneralBones
5d ago
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I bought a 3 of these before a couple of them after years or use struggle and leak air. but that is them being in the cold and heat over the years. I assume the Orings and seals are breaking down. But the one I had in storage works great still and has gotten me out of trouble many times. I think I paid like $10 each last time so after 5 or 6 years later $13 isn't too bad considering. I am in for a couple to have on hand.
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CalebC5754
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I've had this exact same model for three years and it's been great, pretty sure I paid $30 and I'm happy with it
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Puzzle1979
5d ago
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Quote from louweed :
No way this is reliable 👎🏼

I own this and it is reliable, just takes a long time to inflate.
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Governor_of_deals
5d ago
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Quote from casey1casey :
Bought one to use for my stand up paddle board, reviews seem mostly good.

This will not work to pump a stand up paddle board.
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MaroonPocket778
5d ago
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Quote from Acina :
I would spend a few bucks more for the type that has an internal battery and does not require external power.
I beg to differ. I dont want any lithium batteries in a 120F+ degree trunk...
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Acina
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Quote from MaroonPocket778 :
I beg to differ. I dont want any lithium batteries in a 120F+ degree trunk...

It's worth not dealing with wires while filling up the tires. I'd rather have this for $2 more:

https://www.amazon.com/Inflator-P...B0F4Q99T2F

I don't own this one, but I keep my inflator in my garage and use it every few months.
Last edited by Acina June 25, 2025 at 12:17 AM.
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bigtex999
5d ago
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What happened to small, portable, non-battery, plug in, compressors for airing up tires? Not huge compressors for tools, or pancake style compressors.
I had a campbell hausfeld for like 20 plus years, loud af, think it was around $50, but would fill up a 6' tractor tire very quickly. It finally died.
Does anything like that still exist?
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lesterhung
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Quote from bigtex999 :
What happened to small, portable, non-battery, plug in, compressors for airing up tires? Not huge compressors for tools, or pancake style compressors.I had a campbell hausfeld for like 20 plus years, loud af, think it was around $50, but would fill up a 6' tractor tire very quickly. It finally died.Does anything like that still exist?
https://www.harborfreight.com/3-g...57567.html

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hotdogfever
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Quote from Acina :
I would spend a few bucks more for the type that has an internal battery and does not require external power.

I trust my car battery more than an internal battery on a $13 air compressor

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