Unfortunately, this deal has expired 17 September 2023.
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Posted 3 September 2023
AA Car Essentials 12V Compact Tyre Inflator
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KingOfSpades
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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
Free delivery via Amazon counter
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
Free delivery via Amazon counter
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Edited by KingOfSpades, 3 September 2023
13 Comments
sorted byI would not recommend this because of this.
I bought couple of years ago and it never worked until a single time.
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