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USAMS US-ZB215 Rechargeable Portable Car Air Pump With Digital Display US$32.99 (~A$45.17) Delivered @ Banggood

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If you don't mind the extra weight and slightly larger dimensions this could be a great alternative to the Xiaomi Mi Portable Air Pump especially given this has a bigger 5000mAh battery and Type C charging.

Specs: USAMS Xiaomi
Charging Type C Micro USB
Battery 5000mAh 2000mAh
Size 152 x 104 x 46mm 124 x 71 x 45.3mm
Weight 573g 430g
Max Pressure 350psi 150psi

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  • Are these any good? How many psi can it pump to?

    • Max Pressure 350psi

      • 350 on a car tire???

        • 350psi is maximum. On a car tyre max 3.5 bar or 50psi

  • Can it deflate as well?

  • -4

    Let me save you some money, go to petrol station for a free pump.

    • +1

      A free pump that can be incredibly inaccurate and, at worst, leave you with a flat tyre (heard multiple people report it and experienced it myself)

      • +2

        And you think this little portable pump has enough power/output to pump a car tyre?…..

        • Oh not at all haha
          I went out and bought a proper 4WDing air pump for myself.
          I’m just pointing out that the servo air pumps have proven time and again why they’re free.
          If it seems too good to be true…

        • Depends. If you're topping up (eg. 34 to 38) then yes it does easily. If you're pumping from completely empty…then that's another story

      • +2

        711 is pretty accurate the reading was the same as the tire pressure monitoring within my car

    • +5

      Yep, a petrol station miles away helps you a lot when you need it somewhere remote

    • +4

      Last time I had to pump car tyres I went to 3x petrol stations as the first two had faulty air pumps. What a waste of time that was. I now have my own pump that can do car tyres and air beds.

      • Which one do you have/recommend?

  • I hope this works well. It's such a pain to pump my motorcycle tyres at the servo! :(

  • It's that PSI rating Chinese PSI?

    • +1

      Not sure if gearing up for dad jokes early…

      • If only, it's a serious question as the Lux rating on Aliexpress lights is something else.

    • It's a Aussie PSI

  • +1

    I chose this Ryobi device
    https://www.bunnings.com.au/ryobi-one-18v-cordless-air-infla…

    I've already got the batteries and it does more than just pump car tyres and so far has been very reliable.

    • mine dined after pumping 2 tyres after some sand dune drive

      so just be prepared

      • Mine has pumped dozens of times and never missed a beat. I think it's also got a 5 year warranty

  • I use a Costco air compressor,
    Less portable as it needs to connect to the 12v lighter. Also use it to dust my PC or inflate things

  • Banggood is scambags, took a deposit for one of the deals, never communicated back to pay the rest and now saying sale is ended and deposit is not refundable. Avoid.

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