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Portable 180L/Min Air Compressor 12V $82 Delivered @ bit_deals eBay

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Engineered to suit any off road adventure and the most popular in the range, this portable air compressor has been constructed entirely of lightweight, high grade materials. It also comes with carry bag offering easy carrying and storage. 12V air compressors are an essential item for any recreational, farm or work vehicle. Different max pressures, flow rates, physical size and motors means that choosing the right 12V air compressor is important.This model has an high volume of 180L and makes it suitable for fast tire inflation for any 4WD and light truck.

With 52% off the RRP ($173), dont miss out this awesome deal. At only $82, delivered anywhere in Australia, get your new Portable 180L/min Air Compressor before they're all sold out!

Other features

  • Inflates Average 4x4 Tyre in 1 minutes
  • Easy and flexible installation for various applications
  • Simple and convenient snap-on air outlet
  • Cast Alloy Air pump casing with cooling fins for quick heat dissipation
  • Three accessory nozzles included for pumping up balls and inflatable toys, etc
  • The gearless direct drive design is quiet and highly efficient
  • Meeting highest international standards: ISO 9001 and ISO14001

Type 12-volt, 150 psi / 45 Amp
Size 300 x 150 x 200 mm
Weight 7Kg
Motor Type Permanent Magnetic
Air Flow 180L/min
Working pressure 10BAR/150PSI
Max. ambient temp 60°C
Hose fittings 1/4" NPT
Recommended duty cycle 60%
Max. amperage draw 30A
Cables Lenght 2.4m
Hose Length 8m

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closed Comments

  • +2

    I challenge wether this thing can really pump 180l/min when my big (well, small in the world of compressors but big compared to this) only does 95l/min on 240v

  • Don't suppose these are safe to use for cleaning out PC's? I've read about (usually cheaper) compressors getting water and oil mixed in with the air spray; neither of which are good to get on components.

    • +1

      YMMV but I have cleaned out many PC's many times with an industrial air compressor and a simple "gun" that blows air through a very small nozzle. I usually don't use full blast but just continually use a small on/off to blast out dust although I do full blast into PSU's and heatsink fins and fans. It works unbelievably well. Like everything looks sparkling clean like it just arrived from the shop.

      I have never had any issues that I can tell from doing this.

      I think the liquids and oils thing is a myth perpetuated by the fact that when you let out the pressure from the tank one can see a small amount of liquids if the exhaust outlet is aimed at the ground. However you have to realise that a massive amount of air is contained inside the tank so a small amount of water when you expel all of it does not mean you are spraying water when you use this tool as a cleaner.

      • Cool, thanks for the reply :)

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