Asin | B0C7C88JFD |
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Dimensions | 2.97"L x 1.8"W x 4.84"H |
Weight | 2.1 Ounces |
Manufacturer | Xiaomi |
Xiaomi Portable Electric Air Compressor, 150 PSI Tire Inflator for Car, Scooter, Bike Tires and Balls – Cordless with Digital Pressure Detection
$84.99
Available in stock
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Reviews (10)
hon –
A bit loud but I can fill up all the tires on my sedan on a single charge. Also works great for bikes and scooter tires
José Mateo Aristizabal Díaz –
It’s very useful thing, nothing more to say
Amazon Customer –
Need a usb C charger
Eli Block –
It looks like a real estate agent’s lock box with iPod controls on the front. However, the form factor is convenient for quickly topping off tires without the tangled mess of wires and hoses that comes with traditional car air compressors. The hose cleverly nests into the device and automatically turns it on and off. The plastic has attractive finish like an expensive gadget but is likely to get marred by the concrete floor in a garage, or potentially scratch your car rims or bicycle spokes as it dangles from its short hose. A more rugged, rubberized exterior may have been a better choice.
Inflation time isn’t very good but can be excused for the compact size of the device. I still keep a wired 12v air compressor in my car for emergencies, but I use this device at home just for topping off air in bikes and cars. I think it’s too slow and the battery is too limited to rely on if you have a flat tire, plus needing to remember to maintain the battery.
The unit I received had a Chinese manual and packaging, so it seems this is a gray market import or the inventory is allowed to mingle across third-party sellers, so it’s questionable if a warranty would even be honored in the US. I was able to find an English manual online in PDF format, but the device is pretty self-explanatory if you’ve used an air compressor before.
The various modes are a bit goofy, the units arbitrarily change between Bar and PSI. Bar units aren’t used in the US market for cars, but PSI shows up in “Bike mode”. Very strange, probably some Chinese->US localization issue… I expected the modes would remember the last pressure setting for your respective car or bike, but it actually forgets the setting each time you power the device off. It would be a lot more useful if each mode remembered the last setting.
Manv –
Awesome product that helps you in emergencies..
Renata Fellmeth –
Denis Caron –
I love it. I’ve used it to pump tires on my electric bikes, regular bikes, car tires and have zero problems. It’s portable, has 3 different tips depending on your needs and loops the connector into its own port for portability and makes it look like a lock. If I could suggest one thing, make it function as a vacuum too!
AW –
I couldn’t be happier! I use it to top up the tire pressure on my e-scooter every few days, and haven’t had to charge it once since I bought it. It’s very fast and efficient, and I love that I can set the pressure and it remembers it for next time so I don’t have to.
F. Biondi –
I just used it once for a minute and when I needed it two months later, it was completely dead. I tried to charge it for more than 24 hours without any sign of life. The battery icon just blink 4 or 5 times and than nothing.
Oscar Arguedas –
Battery lasts around 1 complete tire the first time I had to test it, but I was able to go up to 42 psi on 20” wheels