High Street TVAir Hawk MAX Car Tyre Inflator Compressor - Pump for Car Tyres, Balls, Inflatable Toys and More
P**Y
Good but with floors
Always take the battery off after use and store in the pouch separately I had it fully charged but came to use it and it had gone flat but removing the battery from the tool and shows it keeps its charge .Great little pump very powerful easy to use and very useful digital display that automatically turns off the pump downsides are you cannot charge the battery from a 12 volt supply and the adaptor for using in vehicles is on a cable.
R**S
Battery IS included
I was slightly apprehensive about the battery. In the main section of the web page it clearly showed it as included. However when I clicked on "See more product details" it stated … Battery required, Yes... Battery type, Lithium-ion... Battery included, No. But, sure enough the battery was included and from there-on everything exceeded expectations. You don't have to hold the trigger in, just one press and the pump runs until required pressure is reached. I'm an oldie, a very oldie with fumbley fingers but I experienced negligible air loss when removing the tube from the tyre valve. I have a Nissan X-Trail with 19" wheels and when the display started to warn of "Low Tyre Pressures" I was able to bring all 4 wheels up to recommended levels on a single battery charge. Well pleased with this product.
M**C
Great device, easy to use, simple to set required pressure, and one trigger pull to use
Brilliant device. I bought this to pump up tyres on my tractors and other farm equipment as well as my car which has a very slow leak on one tyre at the valve.I used it on one battery charge to pump up 6 tyres with a total of 160 psi. This took about 20 minutes in total. Not the fastest but not slow either. It will put 10 psi into a car tyre in a couple of mins. More than enough for any casual use.I keep this now in my boot with the battery disconnected and the car adaptor with it for those "on the road" emergencies.
S**S
Does what it says it will do.
Does what it says it will do.A bit noisy but can live with that. Not sure it can be avoided.Unit is a bit fiddly.Would be good if the hose were longer so one can stand when pumping. A rigid wand option would be good, like at gas stations so that one does not have to screw the little hose on (which always results in a little leakage when removing.Otherwise the unit will pay for itself in 2-3 years (2 cars) plus the convenience of being able to check pressure and pump a tire at home when needed.
M**E
Just OK
Compressor is ok. unfortunately it is very low power output. if you are looking for something to keep in the back of your Land Rover (or such) forget it , its not powerful enough. Ideal for small cars, inflatable camp beds etc.
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2 weeks ago
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