• Supports Both HOME (AC 110V) & AUTOMOTIVE (DC 12V) Power Source. DOES NOT SUPPORT: LT, HT, or Truck Tires.
  • CONVENIENCE : Plug directly into your Home Outlet or Cigarette Lighter Socket of your Vehicle
  • MULTIPLE USES: Inflate tires on cars, bikes, sedan and midsize SUV. Adaptors for balls and inflatables included.
  • EASY TO READ: 4 Display Units: PSI, KPA, BAR, KG/CM
  • PREVENT OVER INFLATION: Auto shut off when reaching the desired tire pressure.

I filled up all the vehicles tires in the picture with this bad boy. The very first time I received this item, it worked well on one tire and then died completely in terms of the compressor. Amazon immediately set me the 2nd unit which I am I still using and had to return the original first unit. Amazon made the return process easy and quick. The 2nd unit came in two days like it is stated through prime and works perfectly ever since. I am writing this experience based off of my 1st and 2nd unit and the process used to return defective items and my experience was a 5 out of 5. Love this great little quiet hardworking machine!! P.s. I filled 4 vehicles with this compressor.my roommates truck is not in the shot but he has told me the tires felt better with air in them causing a smoother ride to and from work

I was looking for an air pump that had A/C 110V as well as DC 12V & that was also quiet. This pump is quiet, has auto shut off when it reaches the set tire pressure & also is very accurate. Disconnecting the air supply line doesn't bleed off much air. The tire pressure matches my manual tire gauge & my car's TMPS exactly. I am very pleased with this pump. I haven't used the DC connection, since I check my tire pressure before I leave my house. The other thing this pump does is display the current tire pressure when it's first connected (it has to be plugged in), which saves time from you either checking the TPMS or your manually checking in with a tire gauge. If you're looking for a tire pump that does it all, this one is it.

I bought this compressor for my daughter who will be away for college next four years with her car, and do not want her to get air gas station. The compressor is quite , easy to use, took 5 minutes with my daughter on one tire and she already mastered it. I like the pre set PSI and auto shut off so you do not have to stop and check for correct pressure many time. I found the auto shut off is consistently at 3 psi above my other two reliable pressure gauge through many testing so we just lower the pre set pressure accordingly, no big deal there. I also like the dual power feature 12 v and 110 ac . I can't comment on durability or longevity of it yet, but i believe it will last long time for occasional use.

I have only had to use it once so far and that was using AC power but it went from 20 to 35 in just a few minutes, which is fast and also faurly quiet compared to others that i have used...

This is a great product from a reliable seller. I received the unit 3 days earlier than expected. It was packed in the original manufacturer box and is brand new. I used it the same day I received it and it works great. I especially like the fact that the display gives you a reading of the current tire pressure even before you turn on the power (it has to be plugged in though - to AC outlet or DC car battery). You don't have to get out a tire pressure gage to verify the pressure before filling your tires. Once I turned on the power switch the tire began inflating and you can see the new pressure on the display. I checked the pressure with a tire gage after filling and the readings were within 2 psi of each other. So the display is accurate and the tire fills quickly. It is almost impossible to find air at a gas station - if you do you either have to pay or the unit is broken. Having your own air pump is a real convenience. I would highly recommend this product and this seller.

This is exactly what I have been looking for to have at home. I can use it air up inflatable toys and balls for my kids and then turn around and use it in the garage to keep the correct pressure in the tires on our car.

I bought this small air compressor so I could use house power in my garage to fill my car tires. It really works, reliably and quickly enough considering its small size. I recommend it as a good compromise between price and functionality. I love seeing the current pressure in clear digital readout, unlike compressors that use a pointing gauge, which are all difficult to read. They could have put the off-on switch on the top, though, next to the display, where it would be easier to reach, instead of at the back. All parts were included. Unit does not have the feature where it will pump until a specified limit is reached--spend a little more if you want that feature. I also bought the quick-release adapter from Slime, and that works great (less air escapes when the hose is removed from the tire). The power cord is short, so you will need an extension cord for sure.

My previous pump had programmable pressure limits you could set for different tires - a nice feature. I’d also like to see longer power cables and air hose that could be removed and stored in pockets on the carrying bag. A printed “AC / DC” on the top of the carrying handle would allow you to be able to reach over the top to the power selector switch and be sure which way to flip it. AND it runs soooo much quieter than my old one. The dual voltage and extra connectors for filling various items had me sold. Great product!!

I've purchased and used the #1 ranked product on this site. This EPAuto compressor is much faster and easier to connect than the #1 product. (I've had 2 of the Kensun and they both started smoking after a few uses). So far so good with this brand - used on both auto and bicycle and no adapters were needed and a quick inflation on both.

As others have stated, it's quiet and dependable. The reason I was attracted to this machine was the option to use household AC power and not strictly 12 VDC (which requires you to keep the engine running while filling your tires). The one drawback is the digital pressure gauge, which may be off by a couple psi, but really, who cares? You should always double-check with a trusted pressure gauge anyways. Besides, nothing bad happens if you overfill your tires from, say, 30 psi to 32 psi. Most vehicle tires are rated for maximum fill beyond 50 psi. It's already paid for itself just by the convenience factor. I can't stand the gas station compressors!