COMPARING THE GOBEGE AND VIAIR 12V PORTABLE AIR COMPRESSORS
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- Опубліковано 15 січ 2023
- The Gobege 12V Heavy Duty Portable Air Compressor VS. the Viair 400P Portable Air Compressor
In this video we take these 2 air compressors head to head, racing to inflate our Sprinter Camper Van tires from 40 psi up to 70 psi in the shortest amount of time.
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First up is the Gobege 12 Volt Heavy Duty Portable Air Compressor:
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Next is the Viair 400P Portable Air Compressor:
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Thanks for the advice.
You bet! Glad you found it helpful. 👍
Great comparison. Thanks
Thanks for watching and glad it was helpful!
Thanks for taking the time. So many compressors and being a performance nut I am set on the dual cylinder models.
I do want to mention:
You are best off connecting to + and - battery directly, not using chassis ground. High performance alternator suppliers mention this and others.
Other features I want in a compressor are cordless battery powered, automatic set and shut off controls. Really surprised that the Viair performs so well too. I would never know unless I saw your video.
I broke down and bought the Milwaukee 18v cordless until something like I really want comes along and the Milwaukee 18V inflator is a gem.
Thanks for sharing!
Good Review, Thanks for taking the time to share.
Hi NZ, you’re welcome and thanks for commenting - glad you liked it!
@@TimAndShannonLTD No problem, I did actually enjoy that, Thanks again.
I just watched another video of Harbor Freight's booth at SEMA, and they showed their new air compressor coming out next year, which looks exactly like this Gobege.
Yeah I know from experience working with a tool import company that sometimes identical China products are sold to multiple resellers. So definitely could be…
Excellent presentation.
Thank you kindly! Glad you liked it and thanks for the feedback!
Good comparison & review. The one thing you can’t duplicate (regrettably) in this kind of test is a decade or two of use.
True that! Thanks for the feedback! 😃
Tim! good day. you created gorgeous uploading. be well, 📹
Thanks so much - you too!
Great video and thanks for sharing. I was curious to know whether the Viair would be more than enough to use on my trucks rear airbag system, when hauling my travel trailer? Any suggestions or recommendations are highly appreciated. Thank you.
Hi Luis - Wish I could help, but I don’t know enough about airbags or trailers to be able to answer that. Sorry!
@@TimAndShannonLTD no worries and thanks for the prompt response. Much appreciated though.
@@LuisPerez-vy6bz You’re welcome and hope you find an answer soon!
I have the Viair pump and you have shown what I have seen.
Definitely a thumbs 👍
Awesome! Thank you! Thanks for the comment!
Hi, from Russia👋viair looks neater.We have similar compressors. For example "Berkut R20"
Oh cool, thanks for the info!
У меня и Беркут R17 и Viair 87p.
I bought a Husky 12v inflator at Home Depot for $40.00. Puts 35lbs of air in a flat tire in 5 to 6 minutes. The Husky tire inflater is great too!
Thanks for sharing!
The lock-on type chuck may not work on RV's with beauty disks, too bulky to fit into the access hole. The screw on type is best, standard press on chuck will work but harder to use with 80 psi tires.
Thanks for sharing that info!
At $294 for the VIAIR 400 for Class C setup, buyers may go for other cheaper brands, but may be disappointed, VIAIR seems to have good long term usage and performance record.
I don't think you gave enough consideration for size and weight. Some of us class B owners must consider both in our case the viair wins hands down.
Very good point Gerry - I'll keep that in mind for future reviews. Thank you!
I notice my Viair gauge is also off about 5 or so degrees.
Good to know and good to have a backup “pen style” gauge. Thanks for the comment!
Yup I also use a pen style gauge for extra confirmation@@TimAndShannonLTD
The 88p is a better comparison for price.
Good to know - we’ll keep that in mind if we ever do another comparison. For this one, we just used what we had on hand. Thanks for the feedback.