I have it and I really like it. Works good on my cars and my fat tire ebike! Definitely recommend. Am also interested in the bigger version for my truck. Keep up the good informative videos!!
Yep. Gotta mind that duty cycle, which for this model is 5 minutes off for every five minutes running, to allow it to cool down. Too many people don't realize their inflators even HAVE a duty cycle -- and wind up burning them up.
Not sure why you think it won't do the big tyres? Tyre size is utterly irrelevant it's tyre pressure that counts., also it's an excellent compressor, it slows down a little once it starts hitting 55 psi and starts struggling at 105 psi but that's way more pressure than any tyres you have will need. I use mine as an inflation lifting tool as well as a compressor for blowing out the crap from my electronics and pumping bicycle tyres, air beds and paddling pools. It's great for sucking the air out of beds and pools too, how about a proper review?
Yes, worth it. Bought one two weeks ago. Last week picked up a nail and it worked perfectly to get me to repair store.
I have it and I really like it. Works good on my cars and my fat tire ebike! Definitely recommend. Am also interested in the bigger version for my truck. Keep up the good informative videos!!
I just bought mine today. It works great. Paid $24.97 at Home Depot.
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I just bought this thing and went to use it and I’m getting an error with the gauge saying that it’s at 199.9 psi when it’s obviously not the case
With a larger tire it might take twice as long to achieve 30psi vs a smaller tire. So the inflator might over heat with the extra time needed.
Yep. Gotta mind that duty cycle, which for this model is 5 minutes off for every five minutes running, to allow it to cool down. Too many people don't realize their inflators even HAVE a duty cycle -- and wind up burning them up.
Not sure why you think it won't do the big tyres? Tyre size is utterly irrelevant it's tyre pressure that counts., also it's an excellent compressor, it slows down a little once it starts hitting 55 psi and starts struggling at 105 psi but that's way more pressure than any tyres you have will need.
I use mine as an inflation lifting tool as well as a compressor for blowing out the crap from my electronics and pumping bicycle tyres, air beds and paddling pools. It's great for sucking the air out of beds and pools too, how about a proper review?
Works great on my 2006 explorer tires..