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Thought I would give it a try. 1/3 hp, nice build. Cost $49. Very reasonable. Took about 4-5 minutes to put 15lbs of air back into my 285/75//16 Revos. Comes with all the goodies and a nice carrying bag.
I got one of these from Costco. Kinda disappointing, but for $49.00 I guess you get what you pay for.
Very slow to inflate. The pressure gauge was very inaccurate. It doesn't overheat, but definitely gets hella hot. The power wires are not long enough to reach from the battery terminals to the ground on the PS. DS its fine...PS you gotta balance the pump on the Air Filter to air up the tires.
Overall though...if you don't mind a little inconvenience, it does its job...it'll pump air.
I got one of these from Costco. Kinda disappointing, but for $49.00 I guess you get what you pay for.
Very slow to inflate. The pressure gauge was very inaccurate. It doesn't overheat, but definitely gets hella hot. The power wires are not long enough to reach from the battery terminals to the ground on the PS. DS its fine...PS you gotta balance the pump on the Air Filter to air up the tires.
Overall though...if you don't mind a little inconvenience, it does its job...it'll pump air.
I got one of these from Costco. Kinda disappointing, but for $49.00 I guess you get what you pay for.
Very slow to inflate. The pressure gauge was very inaccurate. It doesn't overheat, but definitely gets hella hot. The power wires are not long enough to reach from the battery terminals to the ground on the PS. DS its fine...PS you gotta balance the pump on the Air Filter to air up the tires.
Overall though...if you don't mind a little inconvenience, it does its job...it'll pump air.
Looks like it might be a good back-up for my CO2 set up.