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AA 12V Car Tyre Air Compressor Inflator LED Pump Pressure Gauge Cigarette Socket

£7.95
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About this deal

Correct tyre pressures provide greater safety, longer tyre life and better fuel consumption. The AA Tyre Inflator is compact yet powerful, ideal for travel.

In the pack is an extendable air-hose and 3 metre power cord which plugs directly into the car 12V socket.

Features:

Compact and light - ideal for travel
4 inch flexible air hose
3m power cord
PSI, BAR and KPA settings
Max pressure 80PSI
12V socket adaptor
Internal LED light
Easy to attach screw valve
Includes adaptors for inflatables, such as sport balls, air beds, etc
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  1. Onlydongles's avatar
    Description says LED display, but photo shows analogue readout Gauge !

    Which is it?
    sajidtg's avatar
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    LED Light.
    It's analogue.
  2. WandererWill's avatar
    I have this, bought it years ago. It does the job but is slow and noisy. Even though it still works I’ll probably replace it, which tells you the level of quality.
  3. C.D's avatar
    This was a life saver for my mate and his missus. On our way back from a biker rally, those two up plus camping stuff. We all pulled up at a cafe when one of the other bikers pointed out his tyre looked a bit flat. Turns out he had not checked his tyre pressures (tut tut) and because this compressor is so small I happened to have it stored under the seat, which was coincidentally a first for me. So both tyres inflated, he was read the riot act in that it wasn't just himself, but his missus he was putting in danger. Hope he learnt from this, sent him links to one of these plus Halfords pressure guage.
    No buts.... These are not as good as more expensive ones, try this on your four car tyres from a low pressure and you will probably burn it out, but for it's company size just to keep for that odd emergency (like my mates), and for around a tenner, you can't go far wrong.
    P. S. Buy a proper pressure guage, around a fiver from Halfords.
    Happy biking/motoring (edited)
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