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What About Tyre Inflators by bamigee: 10:41am On Dec 14, 2014
Re: What About Tyre Inflators by AutosBay(m): 12:01pm On Dec 14, 2014
It varies depending on the pressure the one with 150 PSI maximum is okay for saloon cars and SUVs. Sure it works but it's for private use.
Re: What About Tyre Inflators by Nobody: 12:31pm On Dec 14, 2014
"Tire inflation time(from 0 to 30PSI, for Tire 195x70 R14:3 minutes 30 seconds"

Jeezuz.
Re: What About Tyre Inflators by DECOtech(m): 7:05am On Dec 15, 2014
CityNG:
"Tire inflation time(from 0 to 30PSI, for Tire 195x70 R14:3 minutes 30 seconds"

Jeezuz.

What?!

Is that's slow or fast?
Re: What About Tyre Inflators by DECOtech(m): 7:05am On Dec 15, 2014
CityNG:
"Tire inflation time(from 0 to 30PSI, for Tire 195x70 R14:3 minutes 30 seconds"

Jeezuz.

What?

Is that's slow or fast?
Re: What About Tyre Inflators by Nobody: 10:13am On Dec 15, 2014
DECOtech:


What?

Is that's slow or fast?

Slow, for me.

But I suspect that not many people will be using this to pump up from zero psi.
Re: What About Tyre Inflators by DECOtech(m): 5:59pm On Dec 15, 2014
CityNG:


Slow, for me.

But I suspect that not many people will be using this to pump up from zero psi.

...Well, its a small pump.
Re: What About Tyre Inflators by Nobody: 6:12pm On Dec 15, 2014
DECOtech:


...Well, its a small pump.

Yes it is small and why whomever is going to buy it needs to know.

I would source a slightly bigger one that can work more efficiently.
Re: What About Tyre Inflators by Bmedels26(f): 4:03pm On May 05, 2017
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Description
3m power lead with cigarette lighter plug
1m detachable (screw on) rubber air hose
Metal valve fitting (screw on)
In-line pressure gauge
On/off switch
Three inflation adaptors stored in a Velcro pouch
Anti-vibration rubber feet
Carry handle
Specifications:
Voltage: DC 12V- 13.5V
Current Consumption : 10 amps
Flow Rate: 35 L/min (without loading)
Maximum pressure 150PSI

How to Use
1. To achieve optimal performance when operating the air compressor, your vehicle’s engine should be running
2. Plug the compressor’s power cord into the cigarette lighter socket or the battery of your vehicle. Screw the air hose‘s brass valve tip directly onto the tyre’s air valve.
3. Turn the compressor ON – begin to inflate the tyre
4. When pressure gauge reaches the desired pressure (normal tyre pressure is 28-35psi), switch the unit OFF and remove the air hose from the valve.

Precautions on use:

1. Allow sufficient cooling time before storing
2. No oiling is required as all parts are lifetime lubricated
3. To avoid exhausting the car battery, please have the engine running while using the air compressor
4. Please ensure that the power switch is in the OFF position when not in use

For All Other Inflatable Objects Including Bicycles tyres, Rafts, Air Beds, and Sport Balls:

1. Start your vehicle‘s engine, then plug the compressor‘s power cord into the cigarette lighter or the battery
2. Nozzles are provided to fit the inflatable objects. Simply screw the appropriate nozzle into the brass tip of the air hose.
3. Attach the appropriate nozzle to the inflatable object and turn the compressor on. Turn the compressor off when the object is inflated to the desired firmness or pressure.

Re: What About Tyre Inflators by cjfbn: 9:05pm On May 05, 2017
I have the bigger one and it works perfectly well and fast too.

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