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Portable Air Compressor TI-101 Cordless, Rechargeable

$24.99
$49.99 50% off Reference Price
Condition: New
Model: TI-101
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Top positive review
Works surprisingly well for my needs
By i1DERProductions on Reviewed in the United States on May 13, 2024
USER ERROR UPDATE: Apparently there was no mention at all that the extra tips and attachments are stored inside a tiny door on the back of the pump. Nothing in the papers or instructions even mentioned it. The parts mentioned in this review that were missing are in-fact hidden inside a tiny door that looks kind of like a small battery door in the bottom rear of the pump. Whoops! DURABILITY UPDATE: May 26th 2024 So far, the battery strength and the pump itself are amazingly strong! I am not so fond of the plastic body, Kind of wish it was metal cased to help dissipate heat a little easier, but it's still certainly usable. I love how it starts on low speed and after a bout 10 seconds it goes into high pressure and most of the heat from filling a Fat 26x4 tire, was limited mostly to the hose and what seems to be away from the battery area. ORIGINAL REVIEW: I know for an utter fact that I got either a mispackaged unit or whatever and all of the extra tips are missing, but at least the hose was in it. I am pleased to say that for my eScooter, the hose is perfect anyways. I can screw on the hose to the pump then to my tire valves with pretty much no air loss at all minus maybe 1/2 of a PSI if even that. The screen doesn't live update so much visually when filling, but not an issue as it stops filling quite abruptly when it reaches the desired/set PSI. BUT the best part is, The Pump Remembers Your Setting! And that is a very very good thing because I am so tired of all the pumps I've had that I have to set it every single time. Another great feature of the pump is that it has 2 speeds, likely to help manage overheating. It starts on low in most of my tests then ramps to high when it's getting close to desired pressure OR perhaps it's once it reaches a certain level of air pressure that becomes difficulty for it to keep up. This certainly ensures it's going to fill the tire. Being that my tires are tiny and rarely need more than a light top up, I haven't had to charge it yet and when I got it, the battery was sitting at 75%. Speaking of battery, you can just tap the power button to see the power level without fully turning it on. The flashlight isn't very bright, but it certainly is enough light to see what you need to see. Flashlight SOS mode seems quite a bit slower than most lights I've seen, but not really an issue. The pumps noise is actually a bit quieter than I had anticipated, though still pretty loud indoors/garage.
Top critical review
If you want a cheap one go ahead
By James Alberts on Reviewed in the United States on April 7, 2025
I mean it works but day one the lcd screen went out and stopped working it’s missing a couple of the digital number blocks

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