EPAuto 12V DC Portable Air Compressor Pump, Digital Tire Inf... - 2024 report by Whydis
EPAuto 12V DC Portable Air Compressor Pump, Digital Tire Inflator by 100 PSI
Color:Blue
Important Information before your Purchase • DO NOT SUPPOT LT, HT and Truck Tires. • It is for 12 Volt DC ONLY. • DO NOT SUPPOT 24 Volt. Specification: • Working voltage: DC12V • Rating power: 120W • Inflating Speed: 1.06 CFM • Min. ...
Very quite and powerful and on the small compact size, I would buy again.
Good product, easy to use, great size easy to store anywhere
The pump appears to function about average, but the stem connector that attaches to your car tire is the wrong size and either leaks air everywhere or doesn’t screw on at all
It added pressure to my tires quickly and it's compact size is easy to store in my car
Its slower than a gas station air hose but sooooo useful, also great size for keeping right in the car.
Six months after purchase, it did not work, the light will come on and the LED says "error".
The light isn’t that bright but would be handy at night
but I definitely see the LED light would be very useful at night
Just used this to fill 4 2004 prius tires, and despite the wimpy 12v cigar lighter it handled it like a champ - only note is I didn't wait for the pump to stop itself, whenever it showed the correct
After it's very first use, before it could even finish up inflating one tire it blew my trucks cigar lighter
has filled air in my tires already numerous times and looks like good quality.
quality is ok, not great but for under 40 bucks its acceptable, the blue part is metal and the rest is plastic
It seems like good quality but we will see after a few years
It's tooo bad, as the quality of everything else was quite good.
assembly directions unclear, parts poor quality, eg connecting screw to attach air chuck to valve stem split in half (cheap brass part) very poor directions minimum guidance printed on exterior box
A design suggestion would be to change to a Rapid-T Valve (like found on good bike floor pump) to clip on rather than screw on to attach to the tire
This does not work with boat/pool floats like some reviews said
In fact the pump showed my bicycle tire at 67psi at the end of the pump, after I removed the nozzle as fast as I could the pressure was below 50.The fact that it died so quickly and others have commented on that as well, says they need to QC the product.
I have used it to blow up swimming floats and air mattresses
After only 2 months, the piece will no longer thread onto the tire stem at all, rendering the pump useless despite all other parts of the pump working fine
The Main problem is the thread inside of hose went bad on both of those
Only fault is that the air chuck became loose and threaded quickly.
I suggest reading directions on box as well as on the user guide.
I love the thread on inflator hose that stays firmly attached the stem valve without you pressing your cold numb fingers down on it the whole time
A design suggestion would be to change to a Rapid-T Valve (like found on good bike floor pump) to clip on rather than screw on to attach to the tire
Having owned several cheap plastic inflators over the years, boy am I glad I decided to spend just a few dollars more for this one
So far this does wonders for blowing up my blow up doll..its nice and portable for those times when you need some intimate plastic living in the woods
It runs smooth not like the cheap plastic Harbor Freight compressors
(Hey, at least the connection is solid metal, so EPAUTO has apparently discontinued the cheap plastic connection that others complained about in earlier reviews
Just remember to start your engine first to not drain your auto battery.
A design suggestion would be to change to a Rapid-T Valve (like found on good bike floor pump) to clip on rather than screw on to attach to the tire
It just stops adding air but continues to drain battery unless car is running.
In fact the pump showed my bicycle tire at 67psi at the end of the pump, after I removed the nozzle as fast as I could the pressure was below 50.The fact that it died so quickly and others have commented on that as well, says they need to QC the product.
A design suggestion would be to change to a Rapid-T Valve (like found on good bike floor pump) to clip on rather than screw on to attach to the tire
I purchased this compressor for my recumbent trike tires, as well as for my car
A design suggestion would be to change to a Rapid-T Valve (like found on good bike floor pump) to clip on rather than screw on to attach to the tire
In fact the pump showed my bicycle tire at 67psi at the end of the pump, after I removed the nozzle as fast as I could the pressure was below 50.The fact that it died so quickly and others have commented on that as well, says they need to QC the product.
I suggest reading directions on box as well as on the user guide.
i bought this product because when the weather is cold my tires lose pressure
Works well, and is a bit more powerful than other 12v portable inflators that I have had
A bit slow to reach desired pressure and no clips on the unit to keep the adaptors.
I used it on my car tire, first one worked like a champ, went up to my 33 PSI setting and stopped (even went a bit past which is good because you lose about a 1/2 PSI every few seconds and the also lose a bit when you take the hose off).
This one is quite a bit more quiet and seems a bit quicker than other models I have tried.
/un-screw is a bit problematic causing just filled air to escape (anywhere from .5-1psi)
Like many of the others, I have a slow leak in my tire and got tired of going to the gas station every couple weeks.
I bought one of these because I had a slow leak in a tire on a VW
I bought it to have on a road trip with a tire that had a very slow leak
Well, the slow leak got faster and we ended up having to use the pump a few times until we eventually broke down and had the tire patched
wonderful product, great that the tire valve attachment is threaded, no leaks, the others that clip on are worthless, the clips fail over time, this one is pretty much the only one on the market with the threaded end to provide a secure leak free connection, buy it, you will not be disappointed
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Color:Blue
Important Information before your Purchase • DO NOT SUPPOT LT, HT and Truck Tires
• It is for 12 Volt DC ONLY
• DO NOT SUPPOT 24 Volt
Specification: • Working voltage: DC12V • Rating power: 120W • Inflating Speed: 1.06 CFM • Min
Amp: 10 Amps • Maximum Amp: 15 Amps • LED flashlight: Bright Torch • Maximum Working Pressure 100 PSI • Display Units: KPA, PSI, BAR, KG/CM • The power cable is with a 15 amps fuse, and there is a backup fuse in the package
• Overheat protector will shut of the unit when it exceeds 167°F • CE certified Operating Instructions: 1
Make sure the power switch is at OFF position and the vehicle engine is running
2
Remove the dust cap from the tire valve, and then attach the air chuck to the tire valve stem, and screw onto tire’s valve stem
3
Plug the power cord into a 12V cigarette lighter socket
4
Press (M) button to choose the display unit
(4 units available: PSI, KPA, BAR, KG/CM)
Press (-) or (+) button to set the desired pressure, and then wait until it stops flashing
5
Turn on the power switch
The compressor will automatically stop inflating once the desired pressure is reached
6
When the desired pressure is reached, turn OFF the power
7
Unscrew the valve connector, place the tire valve dust cap back to the tire & disconnect the power cord from a 12V cigarette lighter socket.