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The EPAuto 12V DC Portable Air Compressor Pump is a compact, vehicle-powered digital tire inflator delivering up to 180W of power. Designed for cars, bikes, and midsize SUVs (engine size under 3.5L), it features an automatic shut-off to prevent over-inflation, a bright built-in LED flashlight, and multiple adapters for versatile inflation needs. Its clear digital display supports four pressure units, making it a must-have for every millennial professional’s car emergency kit.
Brand | EPAuto |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
Recommended Uses For Product | Tire Inflation |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Noise Level | 92 dB |
Special Feature | Automatic shut off |
Included Components | 1 |
Item Weight | 1 Pounds |
Maximum Power | 180 Watts |
Capacity | 3.5 Liters |
Color | Blue |
Material | Plastic |
Product Dimensions | 13.5"L x 8.1"W x 5.6"H |
AC Adapter Current | 10 Amps |
Air Flow Capacity | 1.06 Cubic Feet Per Minute |
Model Name | 1 |
Manufacturer | EPAuto |
UPC | 707129800176 |
Part Number | AT-010-1Z |
Item Weight | 1 pounds |
Item model number | AT-010-1Z |
Batteries | AAA batteries required. |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Automatic shut off |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Battery Cell Type | Lithium-Phosphate |
J**R
Tough Little Compressor
Good build quality and easy to use. Not much more a person could ask from a product. It's a little slow, but it is a small compressor, so that was to be expected--but it runs solid and does what it's meant to do. I aired up four tires with it right after I got it. It did get a little warm after the second tire, but running it without it hooked up to a tire, cooled it off again pretty quickly.Also, the little auto-set feature worked as advertised, but it was a little fiddly to setup, which found me just doing it manually. But which was no hassle. I just hooked it up, kept my eye on its little pressure-readout and turned it off once the tire reached pressure. Easy-peasy. If you're looking for a small, tire-airing-up gadget to keep in your car's trunk, you can do a lot worse than springing for this little gadget. I highly recommend it.
D**T
Must have for all drivers
This is the second one I've owned. After several years, the first one still worked, but due to lack of care on my end the display screen was stuck on a number and wouldn't register any longer. I immediately bought the same one because it has been a great purchase. If you've ever gone from gas station to gas station searching for an air pump that isn't broken and then hoping you have enough quarters in your cup holder to put air in your tires, do yourself a favor and get one of these. You'll never have to search for a working pump or change again. The included attachments also allow for you to fill other items with air, like bike tires and balls.
P**G
Product and Customer service is top notch.
used this EPAuto 12V air compressor flawlessly for almost 3 years — and I’ll admit, I wasn’t always gentle with it. Despite the rough use, it performed reliably every single time I needed it.When it finally gave out, I was already planning to buy the exact same model again because it had earned my trust. To my surprise, the company went above and beyond and sent me a replacement — even though I was well past the warranty.I'm not writing this because they sent me a new one — I'm writing it because this is genuinely a great product backed by an amazing company. Highly recommended
F**J
It is a pretty powerful little guy, feels solid but don't let it get too hot because it will fail.
For the price this thing isnt bad at all. Better than most and handles up to 60psi in my testing. It works way better than I expected for the price. Even though the listing says it cant be used for trucks, i used it no problem multiple times on my half ton pickup. However, it heats up a lot with one tire so I would not recommend this if you need to use it for multiple tires above 40psi. You probably wont need to anyway, bit it is convenient to have something to make sure your tires are properly inflated for road trips. I didnt give it a break bumping 4 tires to 65 psi on my camper. Yes, its not meant for that but i wanted see how far i could push this little guy. I should have probably gave it a rest after the 3rd tire because it was literally ready to cook an egg lol. I figured though id give it a go on the last tire, and that's when it have up the ghost. It was almost to 60 psi when some seal broke. Tomy surprise the little thing kept pumping air but the littlw tank was now leaking air from probably a crack in the tank behind the plastic front cover. I was impressed by its performance. So basically it CAN make it to 60psi. This would be fine for any tire up to 40psi, it should handle it well but make sure you give it time to cool down because it's not meant fir heavy duty use. Still for the price its not bad and it was tougher and more realization than some of the other cheap ones ive bought in the past. Id recommend this if you have a car. It is small light and not just a plastic piece of junk like most of them are.
M**T
Tiny but mighty!
I ordered this and was surprised how small and light weight it was. I wasn’t expecting much after I saw it. Oh, my goodness it TOTALLY Worked!!! I love it! It took less time to inflate my tire than it takes for my larger air compressor to inflate it. I can’t tell you how thrilled I am with this little unit!!!!!!!!
B**Y
Paid for itself dozens of times over.
Quick review for a product that vastly exceeded expectations.This was my 3rd replacement for cheap tire inflators that failed just a few uses. I had a set of rims that never sealed properly despite being checked and serviced on multiple occasions by different shops, even with new tires mounted. Every wheel would eventually develop a slow leak and I was using an inflator enough to be embarrassed about it.The 3 inflators prior to this purchase failed in just a few uses each. Whether it was the compressor, power cable, or some other electrical issue, nothing around the $20-30 price was going survived what I would even call light use. (Shoutout to Slime products for being some of the most unreliable hardware/junk I've ever used!)I was getting rid of the car and its awful rims, so I really didn't want to spend much on quality. This was my last try before the nuclear option of dropping $100+ on some sort of battery charger/tire inflator combo or behemoth from Milwaukee that I would never use. So I did some very light research and after seeing a few decent reviews, settled on this thing for the same price, 2 years ago.Since then, this solid little unit has done everything I've ever asked of it, and I've asked a lot. It has never failed to air up even a full set of 4 perfectly average, 17" 225/50 tires, from fully flat to overinflated (slow leaks!). Even after pumping up a full set of tires from low pressures, I don't think I ever triggered the overheat protection of the unit. The digital pressure gauge and cutoff feature of the unit are pretty accurate when checked with a manual gauge; I never underinflated a tire in relation to my desired PSI.It's not fast. I don't think you can get --or should want-- fast at this price point, but it is reliable. EPAuto says not to use it on truck tires; I think you probably could if you had to, but singles only, with lots of breaks.They don't seem to have wasted much money on crappy cases that conceal tiny compressors like others at this range, so it doesn't look cool. Oh well, never going to impress anybody airing tires anyway.It has a spotlight, which has come in handy more often than I expected.My biggest knock against the EPAuto is the screw-on valve connector, which can be a pain to use. I always felt like I was losing a pound or two of air while scrambling to disconnect hose quickly, but protip: a little brass schrader quick-connect chuck for $5-10 her on Amazon and that problem is solved. (Or overinflate by a pound or two and stop whining)It comes in a decent little soft carrying case, and it has storage slots for coiling the power cord and air hose. It's crazy, but it almost seems like they cared about how this product might actually be used more than once.It would make a nice little emergency tool for the trunk, even if you own more expensive compressors. I rarely give reviews, but good products at inexpensive prices deserve it.
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