Electric Tyre Pump Review

How to inflate your tyres Q. I have only had one issue with my Bandit GSF650, and that is pumping the tyres up to correct level. Petrol stations compressors have that long steel nozzle, which is OK for cars, but the angle to fit over the valve is impossible as the discs are in the way. So I purchased a cheap foot pump and separate digital gauge, but the foot pump bent all out of shape, so I’ll spend more cash on a sturdy one. Surely someone with a bit of know-how could develop a connector flexi valve that can be fitted to a garage pump, so bikers can have a relaxed leg, instead of the mad one-legged dance on the drive to get correct pressure. A. First things first, all quoted tyre pressures are set cold, so checking them after you’ve ridden more than a few miles will give you a too high reading on the forecourt, plus their pressure gauges don’t get recalibrated that often. Far better to get either a stirrup pump or an electric pump that runs off a car cigarette lighter socket with your separate digital gauge.
If access is still a problem, you can also buy 90 degree valve adapters that fit onto your existing valves, making the job a lot easier. Higher end machines have metal 90 degree valves which makes inflation easier. When you next have your tyres replaced have some angled metal valves fitted. They will cost you about £6 each but they will be there forever. Coido - 3326 - 12V Electric Car Tyre Inflator, Air Compressor Pump If you are looking for an equipment that will inflate car tyres, bicycle tyres and other inflatable objects easily and fast, shop online at Snapdeal for the Coido 3326 tyre inflator at a pocket-friendly price. Having an ergonomic design, the product is easy to carry and store. This Coido tyre inflator comes inclusive of an air compressor, a power cord with cigarette plug, an air hose, a thumb latch, two nozzle adaptors and a sports needle. This tyre inflator is specially designed with a pump motor that delivers air fast, thus shortening the time of inflating significantly.
It has an on/off switch for a flasher as well as compressor pressure gauge. It comes with a built-in work light that illuminates the surrounding area,  making it suitable for night time use. It also includes three inflation adaptors that are compatible with sports balls, other inflatables and many more products. It is equipped with a pressure measuring gauge that has a maximum pressure of 300 PSI. Consuming 12 V, its power cord is long enough to reach all four tyres of a car. This Coido 3326 tyre inflator is suitable to inflate car, bike and bicycle tyres. It is also suitable for sports equipment like footballs, basketballs, etc. Moreover, it can also inflate rafts, air beds, balloons, etc. To inflate your sports equipment, raft and tyres, the socket needs to be plugged in the cigarette lighter for power and the nozzle needs to be placed according to your requirements. The images represent actual product though color of the image and product may slightly differ. Expand your business to millions of customers
Sell this item on Snapdeal + 91.1 Delivery charge Delivery to pincode 400001 - Mumbai between Sep 19 - 20. Sold and fulfilled by shri accessories (3.8 out of 5 | 26 ratings).Shower Curtain 84 X 74 Coido 6081 Tubeless Tyre Puncture Repair Kit with 5 Rubber StripsBaby Girl Car Seats Camo Product Dimensions27.9 x 10.2 x 15.2 cmOutdoor Patio Furniture Resin Item model numberASC COID 1 Included1 Tire Inflator Air Compressor #616 in Car & Motorbike (See top 100) in Car & Motorbike > Car Accessories > Tyre Inflators Date First Available6 November 2013 Coido 3326 with On / OFf Switch and Flashlight, just plug into 12v socket and inflate your tires with in minutes Used only once for top-up.
So far, feeling satisfied. Good One & useful in emergency. Till date fully satisfied with productUseful when you are driving car outside cityMust have product in car accessories Small n noisy but effective. noisy and take too long time to develop pressure I could fill air for car tyre and cycle tyre a few times. No issues within 2 months I used. I used it 3-4 times only. It is handy device. Earlier I was using manual pump.DO NOT compare it to the compressors at petrol pumps.This one is slow. But gets the job done.Does from 0 to 40psi in abt 6-7 min. Looks and feels good!Few weeks back before my Bhutan trip, I received RESQTECH Air inflator, which Mr. Ranjith Bala wanted me to try and provide feedback. The inflator was also reviewed and featured in the April 2015 issue of Bike and Car Magazine. I very well knew that it will come handy during the trip, but was quite reluctant of carrying it as I had always heard negative feedback about such inflators from other members.
During the trip, while riding from Guwahati to Singtan, my rear tyre got punctured.  Though, we riders, always prefer to find a mechanic for fix (to save time), we were not left with many options since most of the shops were closed and it was becoming difficult to find a puncture shop.  Incidentally, Shainoj was able to find a mechanic who came with just basic tools and no pump.  This gave me a chance to finally get the inflator out of my luggage and make it ready for the first run. To my surprise, it worked pretty well.  Initially I was not confident on its performance but the moment it was connected to the valve and switched-on, it behaved quite impressively. It comes with 2 connectors: I used the first one as I had no cigarette lighter socket. Once switched on, it takes around 3-5 minutes for the tyre to inflate. However, you need to keep throttling on recurring basis to supply sufficient amount of electricity from the battery. During the ride, I had used it for around 5 instances for our group and every time it worked beyond satisfaction.