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Brand | Oasser |
Item Weight | 454 Grams |
Product Dimensions | 7.79"L x 2.2"W x 1.8"H |
Power Source | Corded Electric, Battery Powered |
Maximum Pressure | 150 Pound per Square Inch |
Capacity | 13 Liters |
UPC | 788000055946 |
Item Weight | 1 pounds |
Item model number | P1 |
Batteries | 2 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | AP-101 |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
P**E
Awesome little pump (presta adapter works fine)
Got it for my various vehicles that need air in their tires. 2 electric bicycles, 2 road bicycles, car, 900cc motorcycle and 50 cc scooter. It'll probably come in handy at my niece's soccer games too!It's compact and works perfectly. About 1psi give or take off the auto-feature. I was cautious the first few times but it gets it close!!!I'm not sure why there is a guy who said the Presta adapter was useless.There's a thread in the adapter so you would unscrew your presta, then screw the adapter on. It makes a little shroud around the presta with a little rubber grommet on the inside of the adapter. then you push the pump over the adapter and cinch down the top clamp and pump away!!! My tires on the road bike want 75-120psi and I got it to a comfortable 100psi in a few minutes....Similarly with my motorcycle it has spoked wheels which makes for tight headroom above the tire valve. This guy snuck in perfectly to pump the tires!!...Also it's nice and accurate when reading the existing PSI in the tube. After a winter in storage my motorbike was down to 26psi in both tires, well below the safe level of 42psi recommended. Got the tires pumped up nicely with this guy.............The ONLY negative I would say is that the carrying case doesn't really allow for the A/C adapter, car adapter, and pump. I misplaced the wall charger for a day so keep an eye on that little guy, it's easy to lose!!! I tried a different 12v charger but it didn't have the green/red charge light on it.... It would be nice if the pump had a charging indicator on it maybe a flashing battery symbol on the little blue LCD screen.Other than that, this is a great little pump!!! So convenient! I carry it in my backpack every time I ride anything :)
V**E
Handy air pump for all of my cars' tires!
I have a corded air compressor at home to pump my car tires but want a portable one so that it is easier to carry in and out and this fits the bill. I really like its size and rechargeable battery build in so is very convenient. You pressed the + or - to set the desire PSI (default is at 30 PSI), connect the hose and then press the power button. It turns on its 2 LED light and starts the compressor and stops at the preset PSI. I did notice it seems to be 1 lb more which is okay in my book. A plus is that it runs fairy quiet. It came with a bag for the pump and a few other accessories to use on balls, air mattress and such, and another for the newer style bicycle valve. Since my intention is for my car's tires so I didn't test the other plugs. I did use it on my three cars and it worked fine pumping the tires to spec. I did notice it does not have a gauge for battery level. So I am planning to charge it every 2 weeks or so to have it ready. The manual said 6 months but I saw other reviewers said that would too optimistic. All in all it is what am I looking for, hopefully will last as only time will tell, but it does have a one year warranty. For the price and value, I would certainly buy it again.
O**S
Handy little Pump with Intuitive Design
Pros:1) Intuitive design that worked how I expected without needing a manual2) Cordless feature, which is why I bought this product3) Seems to have plenty of power4) Auto shut-off based on reaching target PSI5) Clamp-style nozzle that attaches to tire's valve stem seems to work better than most I've used over the years, though perhaps that is just because it is newCons:1) Like all pumps, especially smaller ones, it does run quite hot, thought this was as advertised2) The hose is extremely short, though this also was as advertised3) Gauge might be off by ~1 PSI, though perhaps it could be that the other gauge I was comparing it with is also offSuggestions for improvement:1) Optional longer hose, perhaps 20 or 24 inches would be ideal, so that one could set the pump on the ground while it is working. Otherwise I am afraid there would be too much pressure on the valve stem if I let this pump hang in mid-air. I would definitely pay an extra $10 to be able to get the extra longer hose.2) Auto shut-off when the temp gets too high or when the pump needs a rest to cool down
M**1
It works!
I wanted a portable tire/equipment inflator to end my days of visiting gas pumps to inflate the tires on my car, bike and sports equipment (basketballs, volleyballs, soccer balls etc). I've used this a handful of times so far. What I can say is when inflating sports equipment, you will get the exact PSI. When inflating tires, the PSI would be 1 + whatever I set. So for example, if I set it to 34, it would end at 35 PSI, and I'm perfectly ok with that. I took a roadtrip this weekend and before the drive back home, I wanted to equalize the pressure on all four tires of my car. Some tires were almost 5lbs off prior to inflating them; this pump did the job without fail, and did so quickly. The best part is that it's portable, and it also comes with a car adapter in case you run out of charge. I hope it holds up well, but time will tell. The LCD could be a little brighter, but the unit is shaped in a way that you can easily keep your hand by the screen so that you can see.
H**G
Portable. Quick air pressure check
I used it on my car tires (adding air to an underinflated tire, not to fill up an entirely flat tire) and it works nicely. It checks PSI accurately. The only downside is that it heats up quickly after 6-8 mins of use, which means I will have to take a break from adding air to my tires before the device overheats and dies. If you have bigger tires, I suggest a bigger device, not this portable one. The charging is a little slow so I keep it charged a day before I will use it. So far so good.__________________________UPDATE: 6/2021The motor stopped working after a year. I only used it a handful of times and now it stopped working. My last attempt was 6months ago, I fully charged it and now it doesn't produce air.
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