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EAFC Portable Air Pump US$29.73 (~A$41.65) Delivered @ EAFC Car Accessories AliExpress

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For those who missed out on the Xiaomi Portable Air Pump 1S is this alternative from EAFC that offers better specs for a lower price. Namely a flow rate of 25L/min instead of 15L/min, an additional 4 different nozzles and can be set to the units PSI/KPA/BAR and kg/cm² instead of just PSI and BAR like in the Xiaomi.

This portable air pump can go up to 150PSI, has an inbuilt light and a 2000mAh battery with USB-C charging.

  • US$2 seller discount applied automatically at checkout

AU$ based on current Mastercard rate, GST inclusive and doesn't stack with cashback.

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  • With tax it becomes $43.14

    • +1

      AU$ based on current Mastercard rate

      The actual exchange rate is A$41.65. As will all overseas purchases if you set your currency to AUD on the website or let PayPal do the conversion you get an inflated rate. Hence why a lot of people have currency conversion free cards setup in PayPal.

  • How is the quality compared to the Xiaomi? Apparently the Baseus units only last around 12 months. My Xiaomi has been going strong for multiple years now.

    • That's a good question - I'm not sure how it compares. I've ordered one so in a few weeks I'll know.

  • @ 15L/min the xuaomi would take a long time to go from flat to fully inflated on a car tyre.

    25L/min is better but still slow.

    I suppose these are good for certain use cases though (topping up a tyre, inflating sports balls etc)

    • Bikes, eScooters, balls etc yeah. Cars are more of an emergency top up.

  • -2

    This is just landfill.

    Buy a normal 12v one for your cars 12v socket, put in in the boot for when you have flat.
    If you want to replace a petrol stations air supply you will need something much much beefer than this.

    • +1

      What a ridiculous comment. How can a 12V one refill my bicycle or my escooter when neither have a 12V socket? This isn't for cars only.

      • -2

        My comment referred to cars, I said “cars”.

        This would also be a bad buy for scooters and bicycles as well. For a bicycle use a hand pump.
        This is not made to last.

      • They usually have a schrader valve or you can get a connector for anythingelse. U can connect the 12 volt to a car/comparable socket to power it up.

        • How does connecting it to a car or comparable socket help a bike or escooter? I suppose I could flag someone down.

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