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This thing is awesome. Who would have thought one day you could hold a pump in your hands that was this small?? You could even make money from it; Charge like 20 bucks a fill and just keep your unit charged up. It's good for around 6 full auto tyre fills I think.
It's useful the main issue is "speed" of inflation, it's not exactly fast OK for topping up tyres - would take a while to fully inflate flat ones. I quite like it though for it's small size and it's convenient.
Brought mine maybe 18 monthw ago, exactly the same as yours except my details on the back said MI and underneath was English, the bottom details was the same, mines been awsome just using it at the moment to check all my tires. Really useful to know I can change from bar to psi, thank you 🙏
It's quite useful, albeit it's not that quick (for cars anyway). I use it all the time, still going strong so far. Mostly use it to top up the car tyres, for that it works well enough. For rapid inflation, I might get a Ryobi or something like that
Dear Mr Baz: a fun hack i found for foreign language text translation is Google Lens, if you are using an android device. The camera looks at the manual and it gets machine translated instantly. Of course not as effective as a true English manual but might help get the gist.
I've just received mine (December 2023) and it came with a type C charging port. The instruction manual was quite thick as it contained 12 languages. The pouch doesn't have Velcro anymore, but a fold over flap. Another strange thing is that when you cycle through the modes, motorcycle and car are in bars, the rest in PSI. The manual shows this, but I thought it was a typo. Whilst you can change them, it doesn't save your preferences for next time. The manual setting however does seems to remember your selection. The display has also been changed and now is a dot type, which incorporates a battery level icon.
Yes as noted in the description they have updated it to type C, I think the inflation times are slightly better, but no real reason to re-make the video
@@MrBazReviews No need at all. I also noticed the switch from PSI to BAR in the modes on your video. Strange that they would switch units. I'd like to hear their rationale. Nice unit otherwise.
great video! one question thou, what happens if you set a lower pressure than the one on the tire? will it deflate them to thar value? that'll be great for going from pavement to offroad and then pavement again. Regards!
Not really it does of course blow a bit of air, not enough to do that. I use a rocket blower for keyboards/pc/fans etc that works really well something like this amzn.to/2VvFZrn
strange one person complained that it's not usable for high bar touring bicycle he/she said the air won't stay in above 5bar. even a screw in adapter did not work.. the one they provide you is just slide on so that won't work..guess this is to good to be true.. i guess strange that people reviewing it don't say that..Perhaps now one tested it one a racing bicycle ?
a touring / race bicycle needs at least 7bar that's 101.5 psi ..the specs say that it can handle 150psi i only found one guy on youtube that pumps his tire to 100psi .. using an adapter so i supose it can work ;-)
I don't know of any tyre that is 150psi, not that I've seen. Some of the racing ones are over 90psi and some over 100. Road tyres are a bit less (as shown) and mountain bikes not so high pressure (wider thicker tyres)
@@willemh3319 OK so bit higher than a bike, though they look small enough so I would add a bit more time, still will be fairly quick to inflate. For car tyres it's going to take longer due to their size
I can't remote troubleshoot for obvious reasons. Remove the hose and try re-attaching it again. There is a switch when you put it in place/remote it make sure it's working. Otherwise get in touch with the seller
Hi looks like a fantastic tool. What attachment would i need to buy, for this device to pump up a beach inflatable?? At the moment I have an electric pump that plugs in to my portable battery, for use on the beach, or i have to pump up kids beach inflatables before. Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks
I've not done any testing, but I left it for maybe 3 months not using it and didn't notice any obvious loss of power. There might have been some as all cells do, but it was not significant.