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Lion Air Pump/Compressor 12v 150psi 35lpm $69.95 (from $110) @ Netspares via Catch

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I'm looking for deals on tyre pumps. Pricehipster indicates this has been discounted in the last 3 days, having been $110 since Jan, and $100 before then.

Would try stacking it with 10% off from UNiDAYS, 8% from Suncorp and 3.5% from GoCashBack., making it almost half price.

Features:
12 volt
150 psi
Maximum airflow 35 litres per minute
Includes handy zip up carry bag
Plugs directly into any 12 volt power source via cigarette lighter plug
2.8 metre power cable
Fitted with rubber stabilizing feet
1 metre air hose with screw on tyre valve connection
U shaped carry handle
Draws 14 amps (refer to owners vehicles manual regarding use of 12 volt accessories before use)
Inflates car tyre in 2.5 minutes from 2 to 30 PSI
Maximum running time: 12 15 minutes
Automatic cut off if motor is overloaded

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  • +1

    I use the cordless Ryobi 18v - gives you so many more options

  • +2

    The Ryobi one+ inflator is costlier but works much better.

  • +3

    Ozito from Bunnings has similar specs/look and only $36. https://www.bunnings.com.au/ozito-12v-150psi-air-compressor_…

    • +1

      Strike me down with covid if that wasn't made by the same manufacturer! lol

      • +3

        All out of the Jiangsu number 5 machinery plant.

    • Does it have different end fittings for say pumping a bike. In the pictures it shows someone pumping up a ball as well.

    • https://www.bunnings.com.au/ozito-12v-70l-min-145psi-twin-cy…

      REALLY worth doing the 2 piston, stays cooler, and the piston is literally doing 50% of the duty cycle, for the same air.

      Negged, because It's also better than the deal for $1 less.

        • Easily.

          Not only are you getting 'twice the compressor' at, as you say, less than double the price, but as I said earlier, the pump is doing only 50% duty cycle for the same amount of air pushed.

          IF you're the type to use powertools by their recommended specs, that will mean literally double the use time, before needing to let it cool.
          And if you're following the book, (I havent read this one specifically) it's not uncommon for small projectors to have a 50% duty cycle, or less.

    • Was going to comment the same thung haha

  • +1

    I bought the Kmart version of this years ago for $20…
    https://i.pinimg.com/originals/ae/1b/1a/ae1b1a250d69f8841f08…

    Was actually the best $20 I ever spent… I used the thing for years… and its still going strong.
    But sadly Kmart doesnt sell this anymore.

    But Im pretty sure these things are sold under a hundred different brands and colours… eg…This one for $30…
    https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/12V-Portable-Air-Compressor-Car-…

    • How about these mini $5 ones on eBay? Good for bicycles?

      • +1

        Yeh.. Ive used those on bikes … theyre fantastic compared to a manual pump … never had any issues apart from them being a bit noisy…

        just double check the pressure gauge is accurate… if not .. then just put a mark on the gauge

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