Tyre pressure pumps..

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I know this has been done before but I haven’t seen anything for a long time so let’s update it….

My fiat pump has finally given up and yes it was good and pumped up to 70psi+ if needed so now I need a new one.

What’s your recommendations …😎
 
This is what I have been using for years. Great pump just don't run it for 40 min straight

Also cheaper in store

 
Another vote for the Bon-Aire. Got mine in-store for about £35 a coupe of years ago.

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What Store for The Bon Aire please? Aldi, Lidl?
LES
 
I got ne of these when my cheapo one gave up the ghost. Used it a couple of weeks ago and it pumps up Moho tyres quickly. The only downside is that a bog standard fag lighter socket does not have enough amps. Other than that a cracker.

GSPSCN Silver Dual Cylinder 12V Air Compressor Pump for Car, Heavy Duty Portable Tyre Inflator 150PSI with LED Work Lights for Auto,Truck,SUV, Balls etc Amazon product ASIN B07FBD3HSK

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I use this one a T Max, around £96, designer trolly and battery extra.
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Blimey… these warm air producers cost a fair whack don’t they….😱😎
 
I had a T Max till somebody helped themselves to it from my truck. Excellent and fast, as designed for big 4x4 tyres. All fits into it's dedicated bag. But quality costs. I now use a cheapie cordless jobbie for small tyres and the portable compressor for the big stuff
 
Update info only:
T MAX 150PSI HD 4x4/SUV Tyre Inflators with Direct to Battery Clamps are a lot more expensive these days, cheapest I can find is arround £139.00 so well done to all that got last year.(y)
I have discovered that VEVOR (also made in China, prob same company) do the same inflator as The T MAX, albeit Red instead of Yellow in colour but the same spec at 6 Cu Feet/Min and 150 PSI. Priced at £88.79 with free delivery on E Bay.
Both are heavy in weight (nearly 8 kgs) as the copper motors are HD and made to last, mounting on a trolley with a spare 12V battery may seem OTT, but is a great idea for inflating other stuff at home, as most of us tend to do.
Our TPMS tells us what pressures we are at whilst on tour, any future punctures/spare wheel changeovers will get handled by the breakdown company, cos I wouldn't trust the Fiat Jack, or doing it roadside.
LES
Update: Ordered Vevor HD 150PSI today from Flea Bay, Free delivery, 2days quoted from UK supplier.:unsure:🤞

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Cordless is the way forward. Mine is the Worx equivalent of that Makita one.

It has an accurate pressure gauge, and pumps up all 4 of my van tyres in less time than it takes to get the Ring 900 out and connect that to the FIAT's battery. A doddle.

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Cordless is the way forward. Mine is the Worx equivalent of that Makita one.

It has an accurate pressure gauge, and pumps up all 4 of my van tyres in less time than it takes to get the Ring 900 out and connect that to the FIAT's battery. A doddle.
That’s rubbish …I’ve done it in under an hour…
 
But that’s only half a product… no batteries included ( one of my favourite films..🙂)..😎


Yes I bought the battery and charger separate. It’s a great bit of kit .

J-Conel® 18V 5Ah BL1850B Battery and Charger Compatible with Makita 18 Volt Battery 5000mAh Lithium-ion LXT + Charger DC18RC with LCD Screen


Amazon product ASIN B09NPWHXYC
 
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I use one of these, cordless and also good for the bikes 👍.... used it to pump up the works trailer tyres last week after the boss had burnt out his plug in pump trying to get them anywhere near the 90psi 🤦‍♂️
 
I’ve gone for the Vonhaus cordless as it’s compact and easier to get it around the van in my wheelchair rather the trailing leads getting in the way for me… plus it’s about the right money…😎
 

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