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Rudina Tire Inflator Portable Air Compressor, 150PSI Portable Air Pump for Car Tires, 2X Faster Inflation Electric Air Pump with LCD Display for Cars Accessories, for Cars, Bikes, Motorcycle, Balls

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About this item

  • 【Powerful Air Pump 】This air pump for car tires has a built-in rechargeable battery, no external power supply is needed when working. Not only a tire pump but a electric bike pump with Presta, Dunlop and Schrader valves and pressure gauge for inflating your bike-team's bicycles.
  • 【4+N Intelligent Modes 】The air compressor has 4 preset inflation modes (Bicycle, Moto, Car, Ball), convenient for beginners.In addition, the four pressure units of PSI, KPA, BAR, and KG/CM² can be easily switched at the push of a button.
  • 【Easy Control and Auto Shut-off] When the preset pressure is reached, it will automatically shut down without the need for continuous monitoring.
  • 【Portable Tire Inflator 】 Electric pump for inflatables with small size and beautiful packaging are easy to store and carry around.
  • 【What You Will Get 】Warranty 24 months from the date of purchase. Tire inflator ✖1, Hose ✖1, Presta Valve Adapter ✖1, Swimming Ring Nozzle ✖1, Ball Needle ✖1, Storage Bag ✖1, USB Charging Cable ✖1, Owner's Manual ✖1. If you have any questions for tire air pump for car portable, please feel free to contact us via email at any time.



Product Description

air compressor for car
portable car jump starter
bicycle pump
tire pump for car portable
compresor de aire para carro

Walter Alexander Bonilla
Reviewed in the United States on May 4, 2025
Muy util para el camino, le saca de apuros a cualquiera y en la noche es muy util la linterna incorporada
linda Brownlee
Reviewed in Canada on March 5, 2025
Lightweight and quick
Susan O.
Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2025
I ordered this item back in November of 2024 but didn't need to use it until February of 2025. I was about to go grocery shopping and noticed that a tire was going low on my Jeep, so I opened the tire inflator box for the first time so I could charge the unit and attempt to air up the tire. Unfortunately, I found the tiny "instruction manual" inadequate and very confusing, and I was not able to figure out how to use the device and was, therefore, not able to air up the tire (I drove with the tire semi-flat to a gas station and aired it up there). I would also like to mention that item I bought had the brand name of Dabaozha but, when I clicked on my old order, it popped up and said that item was no longer available and it showed a Rudina inflator instead (they look exactly alike, much like the similar items seen at the very bottom of the item page). I thought the loop on top of the item was a way to hang up the inflator, but then I saw on the pictures of the Rudina model that the loop was actually the air hose; however, I have no idea how to remove the hose, nor how to reattach it, nor does it explain the sequence of screwing on the adaptors (or if it actually matters). I was very unhappy to see in other peoples' reviews said the unit (or the hose?) gets very hot. I was also very unhappy to see that I was unable to send back this item because it is past the period of returning it, but that is because I never needed it until today. I guess my only recourse is to write to the seller and ask them to be more specific about how to use this inflator because the instructions are extremely vague and confusing and, in some cases, nonexistent (although it's possible that the seller might say something like, "Hey, our unit is a Rudina and you bought a Dabaozha, so I cannot help you".) Also, the print in the manual is extremely small and I had to use a large magnifying glass to read it (three times)! The "instruction manual" also refers to Centigrade measurements and does not give Fahrenheit measurements for U.S. users. In the meantime, if anyone out there can tell me how to detach the hose and/or which side needs to be plugged into the unit (on the + side or the - side) or if it doesn't make any difference, it would be extremely helpful. Also, does the hose screw into the unit or just get pushed in? The diagram in the manual looks like it says that one is the air tube socket and one is the air tube inlet; does that mean they are for different uses? I used to have a lighter-charged air compressor that worked great (until it eventually died), but it was impossible to reach the rear tires with it, which is why I purchased this more portable air compressor. Sorry to be so long-winded, but thank you for reading my review. If I ever get this little compressor working, I will then write another review to update it. Thanks again!
Verdella Johnson
Reviewed in the United States on April 26, 2025
Great to have and save money air is too high
Licda. Elizabeth vasquez
Reviewed in the United States on April 19, 2025
Llegó bien esperemos que sea bueno
Robert
Reviewed in Canada on April 15, 2025
Works really good on my bicycle tire.
Kate BLC
Reviewed in Canada on April 1, 2025
Amazing device
J.J
Reviewed in the United States on June 8, 2024
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SM
Reviewed in the United States on May 30, 2024
This is a great item to have in your car or home. I was able to quickly air up my child’s bicycle tires and sports balls. Perfect to keep in the car in case you need to air up your tires. Includes a light in case you need to add air in the dark. Easy to charge, portable and very convenient.
Sammy
Reviewed in the United States on May 29, 2024
We ended up ordering 3 different models of cordless tire inflators for each of our vehicles and the Rudina air compressor by far is my favorite. The pump inflated a flat racing bike tire from 0-70psi in well under a minute. It was the quietest of the three pumps I tested and was probably the easiest to use. Although the instructions said to charge the unit before first use, it was already at full charge and ready to go. The pump is easy to use and comes with a carrying case and adapters for sports balls and inflatables. Would highly recommend to have in the car in case of a low or flat tire.
DNA
Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2024
I got this as one of the tires of my car tends to lose air and I need to top it up each month or so. I used this to top up all four tires of my car and this was the outcome.Tire 1 - Pressure (27) - Raised to 35. The battery was full when started and had two bars when this finished. It took about 3 minutes so quite slow. It initially felt that this would discharge before I can top up four tires and the tube was really hot. Over 80 C.Tire 2 - Pressure (32) - Raised to 35. Battery stayed at two bars. took about a minute and half. Tube was difficult to hold. Waited 5 mins to cool it down.Tire 3 - Pressure (31) - Raised to 35. Battery stayed at 2 bars. Tube got hot again.Tire 4 - Pressure (32) - Raised to 35. Battery stayed at 2 bars.All in all, I was disappointed when the initial two bars dropped within a minute of starting. Yet, it stayed at two bars and topped up all four wheels. So I feel it would be able to fill up a tire from beginning. At the same time, the heat generated on the tube makes me really worried about permanent damage to the inflator.Also, it felt really slow. I use a powered inflator (powered by cigarette charger) and that performs at least twice as fast, but I appreciate the mobility of this.The pressure meter was close to actual (like less than 1 PSI deviation). I saw it deviate by 1 PSI in a couple of tires and not in other so it is a rounding thing.Appreciate that it rotates and tightens on the inflator tube. I hate the levered clamps. All in all, it is worth at about 20-25 but if the price goes above 30, there are decent alternatives available
Simona Peterson
Reviewed in Canada on December 7, 2024
This product is great for all sorts of tirez and balls. Charges quickly. Very handy to have.
phil sharp
Reviewed in Canada on December 29, 2024
Very pleased. Easily reaches 120psi required for trainer tires. Stops pumping when user preset pressure reached. Rechargeable battery means i don't have to find a plugin. Could use a quick-release adapter. Pressure gauge out by several psi at car tire pressures. You need to calibrate it with a reliable gauge.
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