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Astroai Tire Inflator Portable Air Compressor Pump with Gauge 12V DC $32.99 Delivered ($13 coupon) @ AstroAI Amazon AU

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Make inflation faster and safer

FAST INFLATION & ADVANCED ACCURACY: High quality materials were sourced for this tire inflator as it can pump up your car's tires with 35 L/Min, it can inflate the 195/55/R15 car tire from 0 to 35psi under 5 minutes. Professionally calibrated to always return a reading within 1.5% of the pressure of your tire.
PROGRAMMABLE Inflation: All you need to do is set your desired pressure and the air compressor will automatically shut off when it has reached the pre-set pressure.
CONVENIENT FEATURES: 100 PSI; 4 pressure units (PSI, kPa, BAR, KG/CM2) Compatible with 12V, 10A cigarette lighters; LED display, integrated LED light, 10 foot cord.
ULTRA PORTABLE: Easily stow the compressor away in your car or garage and it will be ready to use at a moment's notice.
WIDE RANGE of applications: Inflates any schrader valve on cars, SUVs, motorcycles, and bicycles; the included accessories quickly inflate balls, air pillows, cushions and mattresses. This pump is not intended for use with high pressure or large volume applications like pools and Inflatable canoe.

Specifications
  • Input Voltage: 12V DC

  • Wire Length: 3 Meters

  • Rated Power: 120W

  • Max Pressure Reading: 100 PSI

  • Continuous Operating Time: 15 Minute Maximum

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closed Comments

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    But the powerg inflator and aldi charger and battery is only $50 and it's portable. Plus I wouldn't spend more than $15 on a cheap inflator

    • I bought the ALDI one and it broke after 1 use, just to pump a trolley tire to 20PSI. not even testing on a car tyre…

      returned it and got my refund.

      Don't think I'd trust these small pumps..

  • Is it accurate and also how is the accuracy?
    Thanks.

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