JUSUOX Direct via Amazon[amazon.com] has JUSUOX 150 PSI Tire Inflator Portable Air Compressor w/ LED Light & Digital Display on sale for $29.98 - $10.49 off when you apply promo code W3XZWI76 at checkout = $19.49. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on orders $35+.
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JUSUOX Direct via Amazon[amazon.com] has JUSUOX 150 PSI Tire Inflator Portable Air Compressor w/ LED Light & Digital Display on sale for $29.98 - $10.49 off when you apply promo code W3XZWI76 at checkout = $19.49. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on orders $35+.
Model: JUSUOX Tire Inflator Portable Air Compressor, 150PSI Cordless Air Pump for Car Tires, Battery & 12V DC Dual Power Electric Bike Tire Pump with Digital Pressure Gauge, LED Light, for Motorcycle, Ball
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I bought one of these before. stay away. they are absolutely awful.
I bought one of these before also, and it was nothing short of amazing. I had a dead flat tire, Amazon delivered it, I used it straight out of the box, and it inflated it to 38 PSI in less than 10 minutes. I'm not exactly sure how long it took, because when I came back out and I didn't hear it I thought I got a lemon and I was screwed. But it had pumped up the tire completely. The one I purchased has a different name but the pictures are extremely similar. I wish mine had the cigarette lighter attachment. Perhaps I was one of the lucky few. I bought another one however and that one was worked great too. Here's the link, it was another slick deal. https://a.co/d/6Ll2Mtw
They're good and bad. The good is that you can inflate about 1 car tire, maybe a little more. You can charge it w usb c usually. Some have a car charger too. Personally i think they're more usefull for smaller tires like bikes motorcycles etc. the bad side is it has limited use. They get quite hot. The manual even says to stop when it gets very hot. The hoses on them easily leak air, i seem to constantly have to tighten them.
If you're touring on a motorcycle, you don't want this. You want a hand bicycle pump, the very small 'frame mount' kind. It will take a lot of pumping, but much less failure prone than the cheap electric pumps which use low quality parts. I learned my lesson with a Slime brand 12v pump, it failed when I really needed it.
If you absolutely must have a small electric pump, watch the Project Farm comparison video before you buy.
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They're absolutely fine for motorcycles. Ive used one for a while and used it extensively when i had a nail in my tire causing a slow leak. Filled the tire frequently and it got me home perfectly. Have had numerous other uses for it since, all worked out just great. You dont want to fill a motorcycle tire to 42psi by hand. Definitely not in the heat, w gear on etc... this does the job easily
don't use this as your normal pump. keep this in the trunk of your car, use this as an emergency, backup pump.
probably best to just get a 12v dc pump that plugs into the cigarette lighter if youre gonna keep it in your car. Seems too risky to keep this cheap pump that has a lithium battery in it inside your car especially during the summer.
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If you absolutely must have a small electric pump, watch the Project Farm comparison video before you buy.
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