• out of stock

Xiaomi Mijia Electric Inflator Pump $30.99 + Delivery ($0 with Prime/ $39 Spend) @ Mcorz-Seller via Amazon AU

730
This post contains affiliate links. OzBargain might earn commissions when you click through and make purchases. Please see this page for more information.

Product description

Specification:

Product size: 124x71x45.3mm (without air pipe)
Product model: MJCQ01QJ
Charging interface: Micro-USB
Inflation pressure range: 0.2-10.3bar/3-150psi
Charging parameters: 5V-2A
Battery capacity: 2000mAh (14.8Wh)
Working noise: noise less than 80dB from 1 meter
Tracheal size: tracheal pull-out length 180mm, including nozzle (without thread) adapter
Charging time: less than 3 hours

Package Contents:

Mijia Electric Pump x1,
French Air Nozzle Adapter x1,
Air Needle x1,
Charging Cable x1,
Storage bag x1,
Instruction manual x1

Easy to use:
  1. Charge the pump
  2. Select the appropriate nozzle
  3. Attach the nozzle to inflation port to inflate
  4. Set the required air pressure
  5. Turn on the electric air pump
Price History at C CamelCamelCamel.

Related Stores

Amazon AU
Amazon AU
Marketplace
MCorz-Seller
MCorz-Seller

closed Comments

    • +7

      You don't have half a dozen micro-USB cords sitting unused in a drawer?

  • +3

    Great price. I’ve had one of these for about a year now and it’s a great little unit that has come in handy for inflating tires and balls as well as the odd dusting job.

    • Wait, dusting? Like air blowing?

      • +3

        It definitely does not push enough air for dusting.

        It's useful to have, but struggles with car tyres. The whole item size is tiny, and it would be amazing for bikes.

      • Yes. Likely not as strong as a dedicated electric duster but it has been fine.

        • +1

          Great, didn't think of using it for that. Any tips on how to use it for that purpose? My guess would be using the needle adapter and then turning it on somehow?

    • How is it with car tires?

      Want to listen to somebody own it.

      • +1

        Incredibly slow if you want to inflate a car tyre from zero but good for the occasional top up of air.

        • but good for the occasional top up of air.

          Thanks, of course should use it only for top up, who will use it from zero but it can still do the job but longer, right?

          • +3

            @superforever: Yes but I don’t think the onboard battery will have enough juice to do 4 from flat.

            • +1

              @turkz1:

              Yes but I don’t think the onboard battery will have enough juice to do 4 from flat.

              Of course.

              Missed out this deal I just want one to top up car tires so that I don't need to go to petrol station.

  • +28

    Came here for a lock. Left disappointed.

    • +37

      Hope you didn't leave feeling too deflated.

    • +16

      I'm tyred of all these puns

      • +5

        This comment left me feeling flat.

        • +13

          Lucky it was sold out so they didn't feel pressured into buying.

          • +4

            @Name: I need to pump up my anxiety without feeling bad that it's OOS

    • +2

      You came here feeling pumped. That's all that matters.

      • Well you didn't need to check out a pump then… 😋

  • +4

    Already out of stock???

    • +2

      Out of air.
      Needs pumping up.

  • Oh missed out :( was just looking for these yesterday morning

  • +1

    These are awesome to keep in the car. Also good for balls and bike wheels

    I would have really liked another one. Shame there wasn't much stock.

  • +2

    good unit, paid $72 2 month ago.

    • Am I correct to say, this doesn't require CO2 cartridge?

      • Yes, the CO2 inflators are tiny as they're just a valve that screws on to the CO2 cartridge.

        BTW you wouldn't want to use a CO2 inflator for normal use as the CO2 will leak through the tube a lot more quickly than air.

  • I wonder if this would work on junior 🤔

    • You need to pump up your Jr?

  • bugger Id prefer this over a foot pump!

  • Got mine today, really nice build and I'll be testing it on my car this weekend! Thanks again!

    Note on using it as a duster: the amount of air that gets pushed through is similar to that of those squeezy air blowers for cameras/electronics, so probably not as powerful as the canned compressed air, but its alright for small jobs.

Login or Join to leave a comment