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Posted 18 March 2024

Wireless Digital Car Air Compressor / Electric Tyre Inflator Pump - 5 day delivery (selected accounts) @ Factory Direct Collected Store

£5.55
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•Wireless and Convenient : No need for wires or cords, this air compressor is easy to use and can be taken anywhere.
• Versatile: Suitable for use with cars, motorcycles, bicycles, boats, and even sports balls.
• High-Quality : Made with durable materials, this air compressor is built to last and provide reliable service.
• Efficient : With a powerful motor, this air compressor can quickly inflate tires and other inflatable items.

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  1. Rimi's avatar
    Price for new Aliexpress accounts. But be careful with such gadgets from Ali as they don't last long and there is no real warranty on items, descriptions usually wrong( like rechargeable batteries of claimed 9900mah ) You need to know what you are buying there as otherwise dissapointment guaranteed.

    This compressor might be good to inflate pushbike tyres. It is sized of few box of matches, so yeah, good luck everybody...

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    Redman05's avatar
    Loads of gadgets from Ali express all still working less of the fearmongering !
  2. Bokstas's avatar
    Bought this for full price of 11$ month ago and can say for all - ABSOLUTE CRAP! Yes, it charges quickly, yes it is compact. But when tried to inflate 215/45/17 flat tyre it took 17mins and only was able to make 21PSI Have returned it back. And lots of hassle with return.
    Sotul's avatar
    These things really are not intended for pumping tyres up from flat, more for doing a top up when you do your weekly tyre pressure check - you do do a weekly check, don't you?
  3. martynhardacre's avatar
    I got this on a previous deal for a little more and it's decent. Charges pretty quickly, easy to set and easily gets all tyres to pressure target without using much battery.
    ba55meister's avatar
    Conform that. I am happy with this little device
  4. blazons's avatar
    The order won't process? used a new email address but obviously I can't change the delivery address & mobile number.
    MonkeysUncle's avatar
    Change address to have room 1 at the end or house number then a,b, or c etc.

    Then de-activate your account when you get item and rinse - repeat.

  5. Andrew_Smart's avatar
    52412587-O5HLc.jpgThis compressor absolutely saved me when I got trapped in mud one time, deflated to get free, used it to reinflate.

    It can only do one tyre per battery charge. But it's good enough, especially at this cheap price

    Also used it on my bike, on basketballs/footballs, all works brilliantly.
    johnsmith1997's avatar
    I just about managed to get 4 tyres done on a Ford B-Max b4 battery went flat!!

    Does my MTB bike tyres fine tho.
  6. CoolkidRayynoos123_T's avatar
    Absolutely rubbish
    Crispy_Ambulance's avatar
    I got one a few months ago, a bit slow but works brilliantly.
  7. tank86's avatar
    Bought this on the last deal and it paid for itself when I got a nail stuck in a tyre, inflated it from flat so I could get it to a garage.
    However battery does seem dodgy, itll say it's fully charged but then instantly lose bars when switched on.
    Worth a punt for a fiver though!
  8. davidthesun's avatar
    I bought this last time the deal was posted and unfortunately cannot recommend it at all.

    It broke the second time I went to use it .

    The quality is very poor.

    Where the hose screws into the pump the threads stripped themselves and is no longer air tight, making the device useless.
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    johnsmith1997's avatar
    Put some plastic plumbing tape around the threads and then screw back on. Hopefully this will create a tighter seal to stop air escaping.
  9. Lemuel_Danka's avatar
    I have this, and the battery life is awful. I fully charged it yesterday. Used it for just one tyre, and battery bars dropped to one bar after 1 minute of use .
  10. Rimi's avatar
    I would advise everyone who bought it to open device and lubricate mechanism(as it is completely dry and friction will kill it in no time) so it will work longer and less battery power will be consumed. battery BTW, only 1800mAh. In older units used to be 2600mAh.

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    Ricotta's avatar
    What kind of lube would you suggest? Is wd40 enough or something from Ali?
  11. andyatalice's avatar
    These are brilliant for the money.
    pretty robust, does the job perfectly.

    we have one and bought another as a spare, be rude not  to at this price.
  12. cRuNcHiE's avatar
    I bought this device recently. Worked a treat when I got a puncture and my spare was also half inflated. Worked a treat 
  13. Stainy's avatar
    I bought one last year and it's been left in the boot of the car. Until Sunday, when I switched from my Winter to Summer wheels and topped all 4 up from around 2.2 bar to 2.6 bar. No hassle, no battery fail. Perfect for the right circumstance
  14. cgillivercg's avatar
    This is well worth the money I have one, checked and inflated x4 van tyres up to 50psi not from flat I might add but for those times you don’t want to plug your electric one in bargain, bought for use with a paddle board with adapter rather than my tyres very versatile
    R2Dom2's avatar
    How long does it take to inflate your paddle board?
  15. Bobef90's avatar
    when it goes wrong you must send a video of it 'not 'working' .
    RedXI's avatar
    seems fair
  16. MonkeysUncle's avatar
    I can also confirm they are decent at keeping type pressures correct. Bought one last time it was this price.

    Battery seems decent too.

    If you do want more than one just setup another account I'm always doing it to get huge discounts on ali
  17. Mary_Mary's avatar
    Showing as £10.40 now
    Jonnyblock's avatar
    Worked for me by using a new account with new email address.
  18. Justyn_Haycock's avatar
    Does anyone know if its only unit reading is Bar or do you have option for PSI?
    Paul_f1's avatar
    Both
  19. Max-Power's avatar
    Not related to the original posted item, but can anyone recommend an alternative for mainly car tyres? I've had an analogue Ring one for a while, but it doesn't always work in my Tesla (was fine in my Audi before) and keep changing the fuse in the adapter to plug into the car, but doesnt' always work. Not sure if it's tyre pressure or maybe just age and failing. Ideally looking for the following
    - can cope up to 50 PSI
    - don't mind a plug in rather than portable, although most I'll top up would be if I see it goes 5psi per tyre maybe
    - the attachment to the tyre, a non-screw on to the tyre valve (leaver?) as the ring was a screw on one and used to loose a few PSI trying to attach and remove it!

    Ta!
    Rimi's avatar
    This one: Ring Automotive - RTC1000 Up to 100PSI, inflates flat 17" tyre in some 3-4 minutes. And reliable, not like these toy air compressors, have it for 6th year and works like new.
  20. edwardandtubs's avatar
    Bought this a while back - it does its job. Handy for keeping a slow puncture topped up, blowing up footballs and balloons for kids parties
  21. person1616's avatar
    Got it, thanks, is Presta adapter included pls?
  22. Arts_Arts's avatar
    Did not last very long! Got this before Christmas slightly cheaper and it lasted 3 months. Used to blow up a 17 in tyre with a slow leak. Got about 20 inflations before smoke came out of it then went dead. Probably cheap Chinese capacitors used.
  23. samx300's avatar
    Fell for the hype - it is useless. Struggles and barely inflates half a PSI in what seems like an eternity. Don't bother.
  24. cbseager's avatar
    It’s perfect for keeping your tyres topped up, you’re paying less than a tenner don’t forget, half a dozen visits to your petrol station will cost more!
    It’s easy to use, no wires and it turns itself off when the set pressure is reached, no hassle whatsoever and no complaints from me, thanks OP
    yessuz's avatar
    Will it though?
    It is like 50p for tyre inflation.

    So 12 visits.

    i top up tyres twice a year more or less ..
  25. Paul_f1's avatar
    I have this,blows up vinyl Vera in no time
  26. ziezou's avatar
    Waste of money never worked 
    Hypnotize's avatar
    You used it incorrectly didn't you
  27. Matthew_mcm's avatar
    i have had the Xiaomi Portable Electric Air Compressor about 3 years and its worked fine on car /bike will put my Brompton tyres to hi pressure no problem think i paid around £25

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    padairoceallaigh's avatar
    This looks a lot better than the rubbish that this alert is for.
  28. Krystufer's avatar
    Quicker to set fire to a 5 pound note
  29. herrbz's avatar
    Amazing how all the reviews from people here who've actually bought it say it's terrible and will break very quickly.

    HUKD community still makes it 1000+ heat and the current hottest deal of the day. Classic.
    Hypnotize's avatar
    What's your definition of 'all'? Have you bothered to read the comments on this thread?
  30. Jonnyblock's avatar
    Says £10.40 for me. Is it new customers only?
  31. Coppers's avatar
    Mine works well. It does get hot so I tend to let it cool down between inflating each tyre to hopefully protect the motor from burning out.
  32. Bairn76's avatar
    Mine works brilliantly, got in last time there was a similar deal.
  33. Bri8463's avatar
    Thank you millarcat
    millarcat's avatar
    Author
    you're welcome
  34. MrHappy37's avatar
    Just ordered as new customer and it was £3.69 inc tax. Was looking at the one advertised and when I clicked to buy it showed it for £3.04 + tax. Went back to main page and there are about half a dozen at various prices with exactly the same ad/description.
    For this price i not really expecting much but we’ll see. (edited)
    PhoenixSQ's avatar
    Exact same for me so paid £3.69 lol
  35. billywhizz's avatar
    No way id be trusting the battery in this 🔥🔥🔥
  36. Scorchio's avatar
    I bought one of these battery pumps, and it lasted 2-3 mins max on one car tyre
  37. mohan2014's avatar
    £3.71 ordered thanks
    millarcat's avatar
    Author
    Excellent! Nice you got it even cheaper
  38. onitslastlegs's avatar
    Page not found.

    I went for this one instead, it's got a torch on it.
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  39. Kankan101's avatar
    Getting down and blowing it yourself would be quicker.
    Hypnotize's avatar
    Nothing like a bit of hyperbole to not back up your point. Totally unhelpful comment.
  40. favid's avatar
    Got it for £3.09 plus tax so £3.71
    millarcat's avatar
    Author
    Nice one
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