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Posted 21 July 2023

Xiaomi Portable Electric Air Compressor/Pump 1S, Battery Operated - W/Code

£32.89
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Xiaomi Portable Electric Air Compressor 1S for £32.89 with 6% off code LEBARA06 + £4.90 Delivery

- Delivery is £4.90 or free for orders over £69

Also available from Currys for £37.99 if you collect from the store

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- 5 pre-set inflation modes make it easy to inflate anything from footballs to car tyres
- Needing to top up your tyre pressure at night is no problem with the built-in LED light and you can even signal for help using a SOS flashing feature
- Digitally controlled air-pressure sensors give perfect accuracy and puts an end to manually checking your tyre pressure after each inflation
- Either fully inflate 2 car tyres or just top them up 8 times with a full charge
- A flexible hose means you will always be able to inflate your tyres no matter where the tyre valve is

Name: Xiaomi Portable Electric Air Compressor 1S
Model: MJCQB05QJ
Standards implemented: QXMQJ0002-2019
Dimensions: 124 x 71 x 45.3 mm (Air compressor, excluding air hose)
Inflation pressure range: 0.2–10.3 bar/3–150 psi
Battery capacity: 14.8 Wh
Noise value during operation: <80 dB at 1 m distance
Input parameters: 5V ⎓ 2A
Charging port: Type-C
Charging time: less than 3 hrs
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Edited by Random1234, 21 July 2023
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  1. Yarecco's avatar
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    colliwag's avatar
    I think you just have to flip the end over. Sure that was the case with mine.
  2. hello789's avatar
    £36? I recall paying £25ish last year, never used it...but this just reminded me to go find the bugger and give it a charge...
    Deal_HUNT3R's avatar
    Yup. Overpriced
  3. Naxzst's avatar
    I have one. Happy to sell it for £32 inc. Postage.
  4. jas95aero's avatar
    No good for SUP's?
    OffensiveWaste's avatar
    I got a similar one from Amazon, a RHOKIC one, tried using it to inflate my SUP and after 15 minutes had barely done 1/6th of the board. The one I got auto shuts off after 2 mins to so keep having to set it off again, right pain.
  5. Darthballs's avatar
    This is brilliant, got it for pennies from one of mrswitchs deals, works brilliantly

    Set the value plug it in, let it do its thing and it auto stops
  6. TokyoGhoul's avatar
    I've been waiting on a deal for a digital bike lock. Ordered 🚲😁
  7. daniq's avatar
    What about this one instead? The battery is 5600 instead of 2000mah.

    amazon.co.uk/dp/…9XH
    szigmon123's avatar
    That ones quite a bit thicker if that matters to anyone
  8. daniq's avatar
    Is this the best battery pump under £60? any better options?
    Yarecco's avatar
    Works great with my bikes and car tyres.
    Couldn't expect more than my tyres being inflated within a minute.
  9. thegate's avatar
    Any good?
  10. Elliot_Sandell's avatar
    Will this work for blow up beds?? Thinking for camping
    lillyluvit's avatar
    I'd like to know this too
  11. Firesale's avatar
    Excellent quality and very modern design!
  12. Lloydinio's avatar
    Looks like an iPod and a padlock had a baby 📱🔒
  13. bbqpizza's avatar
    how do you store it, fully charged / half charged or fully depleted?
  14. HertzVanRental's avatar
    Just ordered the updated Version 2 of this for £37.51 from this deal here if anyone is interested.
  15. gtd65's avatar
    Just tried to pump up my bike tyres today and it's not going beyond 9PSI, despite 40 selected.
    In fantastic condition with very light use during the past two years or so.
    A pals father has one and it's no longer pumping the tyres up either, anybody else had this experience?
    It's a shame because it was very convenient.
    I blew up the tyres, with my car inflator, in a fraction of the time but this was so handy. (edited)
  16. gtd65's avatar
    A quick look on YouTube would suggest that there might be a problem with the o-ring on the piston.
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