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Posted 28 August 2023

LabTEC Tyre Inflator Portable Air Compressor Cordless 6000mAh With Voucher Sold by TENHUI INTERNATIONAL / FBA

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I've been using this to pump up my 29" 2.20 wide bike wheel that has a slow puncture, and as it has a 'supposed' 6000mah battery it has pumped from 0 to 50psi 3 times and it still shows 3 segments of battery.

With the Voucher this takes it to £20.99 which seems a decent deal.

As for car tyres I have no idea but no doubt someone will be a long to tell us how rubbish it is.
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  1. DealHugger's avatar
    I not sure about the product concept and who the target customers are... I assume it is mainly designed as a emergency inflator, but a lithium-ion battery typically self-discharges at a rate of about 5% per month...
    LordFlashHeart's avatar
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    I'm their target audience as I was tired of buying foot and floor pumps that kept falling apart or/and failing.

    Personally I see this more of a bicycle/Scooter/Motorbike pump and I probably wouldn't use this on a car unless the tyres were slim.
  2. thegate's avatar
    Would this be good enough for a vespa?
    _hukdealer_'s avatar
    my one inflates two flat 15" tyres on my smart car easily (5-35psi), haven't tried more but believe 2000mAh battery would do another two... good enough for vespa for sure
  3. gslgregory's avatar
    £24 for me after 20% discount
    LordFlashHeart's avatar
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    They've reduced the 30% off to 20% 'however' the same one is £20.59 but from a different seller: amazon.co.uk/Por…Y5Z
  4. Stormpooper's avatar
    Why don't you just mend the puncture?
    LordFlashHeart's avatar
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    Laziness I guess but I'll be fixing it this week as I've started using my bike more. Still a good pump though and far easier to use than a hand or foot pump (& this is around the price you would pay for one of the manual options)
  5. deleted1845237's avatar
    bad rating dont bother
    LordFlashHeart's avatar
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    1 bad rating doesn't mean it's a bad product and I'd hazard a guess that the one bad review came from someone that wasn't using the correct charger.

    Also do you ever say anything good about anything you comment on? (edited)
  6. _hukdealer_'s avatar
    Pay tenner extra for reputable xiaomi mi. Very fast and battery lasts forever.
    garnerw's avatar
    Which one is the best one mate is it the 1s?
  7. bestpricebob's avatar
    thanks op, really good price
  8. androidavis's avatar
    Good find. I think these are a good idea. We have the Lidl or Aldi parkside one that has the battery that works on the rest of their tools and it’s been good to have when going away with the bikes.
  9. matd80's avatar
    I have the xiaomi mi version of this - Great item use it lots - on footballs and bike tyres mainly. Can be used to top up car tyres but takes ages and uses most of battery. Also it’s micro-usb. I would prefer usb c. Wonder how this compares?
  10. HarryJL's avatar
    Would this inflate a stand up paddle board with the right connector?
    airbus330's avatar
    Not suitable. Needs high flow and high pressure. Plenty on Amazon either rechargeable or 12v. Gamechanger for sups and drop stitch kayaks.
  11. 1616french's avatar
    Poor review.
    The only two positive reviews are from people who got it for free. (edited)
    LordFlashHeart's avatar
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    I will have to address the balance by adding my review as I paid for mine.
  12. AJ92's avatar
    How else can you charge it besides the car
    Pigsy.'s avatar
    I charged mine via USB - from a German review "it's easy to do at home via USB-C."
  13. Pigsy.'s avatar
    Not sure if it's the one I have... looks the same. Did the job, I was told that it would take an age to inflate a tyre but on my Ford Kuga all I can say it was very fast, not much of a dent in the battery either. Can't complain at all. Paid around the same price too.
  14. rapuchy's avatar
    Ordered one , let's see
  15. The.Fat.Cat's avatar
    Can these (or similar ones) be used as air dusters for keyboards/computer parts/etc?
    Or is the pressure not high enough? (edited)
    skip112's avatar
    Good question
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