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Posted 3 September 2023

AA Car Essentials 12V Compact Tyre Inflator

£9.94
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IN USE
Your 12 V cigarette lighter or other in-car 12 V socket is sufficient to power the inflator.

Simply screw the air hose on to the tyre valve. Press the yellow button to start the machine and stop it once the gauge has reached the required pressure level.

FEATURES
It is small at just 11 x 13 x 5 cm and weighs only 299 g
12 V plug (for vehicle's 12 V socket)
4 Inch flexible air hose which tucks away into the unit
Easy-to-screw valve
3 m power cord
PSI, BAR and KPA display
Integral LED light

BOX CONTAINS
1 x Tyre Inflator
2 x Adaptors for Inflatables and Bicycle Tyres
1 x Instruction Leaflet


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Edited by KingOfSpades, 3 September 2023
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  1. mephestic's avatar
    I got this one from ebay - I've used it a handful of times and the bit where you screw on to the tyre has had the plastic casing element detach from the metal screw bit underneath. You pop it back in and it slowly comes out again due to the pressure when inflating resulting in a gap in the seal.
    I would not recommend this because of this.
  2. t0022's avatar
    Thanks op, will be good in case of emergency
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    I’ve done the same
  3. farzana.ali's avatar
    Wonder how these fair to the continental ones that used to come with older cars
  4. alam4noor's avatar
    Absolutely waste of money
    I bought couple of years ago and it never worked until a single time.
    TheMightyPanda's avatar
    Then you ask for a refund?
  5. Besford's avatar
    Don't be fooled by an AA logo slapped on a piece of tat.
  6. Derek_Duval's avatar
    The problem with screw on inflator is they can unscrew the valve core when disconnecting, much better with quick release.
  7. Navcity's avatar
    isnt it better to get a digital one? risk kf over inflating with these displays
  8. kzlbfx's avatar
    I have had a digital one for years, when it gets to the pressure it switches off automatically. Important when you need yhe same pressure in adjacent tyres. Also digital comes with sos and torch built in, ring model. Downside is more expensive. All good to have a quick release valve also you buy as an additional component as most don't come with one.
  9. C.D's avatar
    Comes in useful for topping up my motorbike tyre pressures when I take it out two up, or when fully laden going to biker rallies.
    It is small, and the last rally i went to tucked it under the bike seat. On the way back stopped at Cafe and mates bike tyres looked flat, checked them with seperate Halfords digital pressure guage and then whipped this little life saver from under the seat and saved his day. I won't tell you what I found the front and back pressures to be, but they were supposed to be 38psi
  10. NS007's avatar
    problem with tyre inflators unless they're the ones at the petrol station they can tend to be quite loud. Not sure on this one.
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