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Product Description
3X FASTER INFLATION: Powools portable air pump is born with a powerful motor and a high-performance chip, providing a maximum pressure of 150PSI and a strong airflow. This portable tire inflator for cars can pump up a standard car tire from 30 to 36PSI in less than 1 minute, offering 3X faster inflation than others. It can save you valuable time in emergencies or routine maintenance.
LONG-LASTING BATTERIES: Equipped with high-capacity rechargeable batteries, the Powools car tire air pump with portable design offers extended use without frequent recharging. A single charge provides enough power to inflate 2 car tires, 25 bike tires, or 60 balls, continuously working for up to 25 minutes. The batteries are easily rechargeable with a Type-C charging port, adding to its convenience.
CORDLESS, PORTABLE TIRE PUMP: Powools cordless bike tire pump features built-in rechargeable batteries, enabling tire inflation anytime, anywhere, without needing an external power supply. Its compact size makes it highly portable. The pump also includes a handy storage bag for easy placement in your car, bike rack, or backpack, making it an ideal companion for both travel and home use.
EASY TO USE & AUTO SHUT-OFF: With 4 preset inflation modes and a custom mode, the Powools car air pump is easy to use even for a new beginner. The large digital display helps you read the tire pressure just at a glance. Besides, the auto shut-off function ensures the inflator stops once the preset pressure is reached, preventing over-inflation and delivering precise results every time. Just set it and let it do the work!
RICH ACCESSORIES FOR VERSATILE USE: The Powools versatile mini air pump comes with 4 interchangeable nozzles to handle a variety of inflatable items, such as car and bike tires, sports balls, and inflatables. In addition, its built-in LED light offers 3 modes (lighting, alarm, and SOS) for enhanced visibility and safety in any situation. The electric air pump is a dependable tool for both daytime and nighttime tasks.
harvey –
Tire inflator
Seems to work well. Haven’t had to fill more than one tire so far. But works for me
C. M. –
Good way to top up tires
I tried to use this to pump up tires for 3 cars. However, I ran out of juice due to the first tire being very low. The first tire was at 24psi and I pumped it up to 40psi. Impressive in itself that it ran that long on a minivan tire. But, it then did 4 tires from 33 to 37 and the battery died before the 5th tire could complete, so five and a half tires pumped up on one charge. If it wasn’t for that first tire that has a slow rim leak, I could have done several more tires.I recharged the pump and then did the remaining 6.5 tires and only used about half the battery raising each by about 4 pounds. The pressure would rise about 2 pounds per minute. The pump makes typical pump noise, but not as intense as a 12V pump. I could feel air flow out of the bottom of the pump, so I did not sit it flat on the ground as to not block the airflow.I compared the pressure reading of the pump to 2 other digital gauges and the pump was generally within a half PSI of each other. Hard to tell which was more accurate, but it is huge improvement over those old gauges that pushed a stick out the end.I checked the before and after pressures of each tire as I went. The first eight tires were good, then the last 4 tires would read 36 pounds after taking the pump off rather than 36.5 or 37. I took the hose off quickly to reduce are loss and was the same quickness as the earlier tires. I would then put the pump back on and the tire would also read 36 psi on the pump. Turned it on again, ran for a few seconds and shut off. Same thing, would be 36 on the other gauge. Don’t know what was going on. Within a pound is really good, but should be consistent. I will have to check this again next month, but I might have used car mode for some and the user(person silhouette) for others. Figured it would not matter what mode as it appeared it was simply to pick different PSI presents.The screw on coupling worked very well, much better than I anticipated. The end rotates easily so it is quick to twist it onto/off of the valve stem.This pump is going to live in the back of the car that does not already have an air pump. Will grab it every month to do my top offs as the seasons change.
Richard V. Schaller –
Easy to use
Saving me a lot of quarters!
Stephanie Y. –
Compact, measured, does what it says!
I was surprised with how compact this item was. It fits in my hand and doesn’t weigh too much. The inflation hose can be screwed on and the other end can bend over to screw onto a little nub so the hose forms a handle for you to use to carry. I wouldn’t really trust to use this handle mechanism as a way to strap it to anything for fear a chance of it falling off. It comes with a cheap little nylon black bag with no design or any kind of branding on it; I put the product manual and the few adapters that it comes with in the bag. It only offers a usb c port for charging the unit (no output ability to use this as a charging battery, but it’s rather small capacity for that anyway.)The buttons on the front: power, mode, + / -You need to power it on to change any of the settings. Mode button switches between the different modes of pressure measurements (psi, bars, etc), and the + / – buttons to adjust the pressure per mode. Once you have the desired pressure, press the power button again to start inflation.Inflation is pretty loud but that’s to be expected. I was pumping up a slightly deflated road bike tire. It took maybe a minute or 2 for it to pump from like 23psi to 65psi. I made sure to over pump it by a couple psi more because unscrewing the hose from the valve still lets air leak out as you’re trying to unscrew. After inflating one tire after charging full, the machine looks like it’d still be good to go for at least a few more tires is my guess.I don’t know how effective this would be to use on a car or motorcycle tire, but I feel it’s perfect for casual/emergency use like on bicycles and sports balls. The compact size makes it easy to throw in your backpack or fanny, but not quite small enough to fit in a tiny bike frame bag (unless you got a decently sized one).Overall I’m happy with this and will bring this with me on long bike rides in my backpack. My favorite feature is being able to see the exact psi I’m pumping my tire, as opposed to using a gas station hose inflating my tire way too high without me knowing exactly how high it’s at and bursting my inner tube.