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No hay artículos en el carroIan J.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 12 de febrero de 2025
a must have.
AJAY
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 30 de enero de 2025
I have been using it for more than an year and is very satisfied with the product.Its super easy to use and fills the air in no time. I have used it on my SUV, Car and bike as well.Must have accessory and very useful when you need the most
A. Steven Toby
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 4 de diciembre de 2024
I bought this after several episodes of low tire pressure. The tire pressure warnings built into modern cars have largely eliminated the ritual of walking around and checking each one with a pencil gauge. But, not only do the warnings usually not tell you which tire is low but often they don't tell you if it's only a few psi low or if you're about to destroy it. After destroying a tire I resolved to "regard all future alarms", but that meant I needed a way to pump up a tire at the roadside, not just at home. So I bought this, preferring something smaller than the hand bicycle pump I already had. Might be more than just a few pounds needed to be added.Well, the device is flawed in a lot of ways. The power cord is about right for all 4 corners of a compact sedan. If you have an F-150 you probably won't be able to reach the back tires, depending on where the cigarette lighter type power socket is located, normally inside the car. My car didn't let energy go to that socket unless the key was on. Then there's a pressure loss between the indicator and the tire, approximately 2 psi -- this will vary based on outdoor air temperature. So, you might pump it up but the annoying alarm will keep showing on the dashboard. The indicator is rather small and not easily read from a standing position. The valve fitting you attach to the stem is OK when it's new but I suspect might not make complete contact later on. The movement of it is a 90 degree arc and it's in the opposite direction from my bicycle pump. You can set it to stop at a particular pressure but I didn't figure out how to do that; there are directions and you should read them, however foolish it makes you feel. There's an "M" button and it is not to measure the current pressure but to convert to metric. There are several air pressure definitions current in metric. The English units are the normal psi gauge. You should read the manual carefully if you want to use metric. Is it kPa's, bar, or something else? Newtons per square cm? I think the manual will make it clear but I don't think a tire pump should require a manual.I don't recommend this device. There must be better solutions. The Amazon search engine is poor too, it gives you 10,000+ hits when you search on "tire pump" without a good way to tell which are the good ones. There might still be a place for the auto parts store in this transaction. Buyer beware.
Treadmill
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 11 de diciembre de 2024
Product is very nice thank you
R. Franklin
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 10 de octubre de 2022
It comes with a very tiny power cord, about 22 gauge wire, that plugs into the cigarette lighter. The power cord, as well as the air hose, is CRAMMED into two storage holes on the back of the box. The unit seemed to work well, stopping at the selected PSI for my tires. But the air pump will OVERHEAT if ran for too long. We had a temperature change one morning and all four of my tires were 5 PSI low each. While inflating the second tire I noticed the air hose connection at the end on the box was EXTREMLY HOT. I stopped and let the unit cool down but I had to stop between each of the next two tires to let it cool off again. After airing all four tires, I checked the tire pressure on my car's dash and I noticed only two of the four tires had the correct tire pressure, the other two were 2 PSI higher. I figured this was from the air pump pumping in HOT AIR from when the unit was running hot. The next morning I checked the tire pressure on my car's dash and all four tires were closer to the correct PSI. THIS UNIT NEEDS BETTER VENTILATION!
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