Great question,@roytorres! It does measure and display the current pressure, then it fills to the pressure you set and stops. Good thing too! It could be a real problem if you set it to 34 psi and it added 34 on top of the 29 already in the tire! It's a great little machine 👍
I haven't measured it with a decibel meter, but it is pretty loud. I'd compare it to a pancake air compressor. You can have a conversation near it when it's running, but you'll have to raise your voice.
I like mine but at some point it sets a min of 30psi for bike tires. Mountain bike tires almost never need that pressure and most are between 20 and 25 psi. Granted, if your tire is low it shows the psi level as it pumps but I cannot set it to stop at anything less than 30psi. It's odd because when I first got it it started at 0psi and at some point fiddling with it it set at 30psi minimum and nothing I do will change it back. Small but stupid and annoying. I mean who came up with 30psi? Have they ever ridden a mountain bike?
That is strange. I am not able to replicate the issue with mine. I wonder if there is a way to reset? I found HOTO to be responsive, so it might be worth contacting them to see what they say. If you do that, would you please let me know what the trick is? Oh, and thanks for watching and commenting!
The links are in the description, but it can be difficult to see the description on certain devices. So I'll post them in this comment too. Available on Amazon: amzn.to/3plSVj2 Also, HOTO Tools gave me a code for you to receive 10% off your order on their website: hototools.com/products/hoto-portable-electric-tire-inflator/UNCHARTEDDIY Use "hotokol" in the checkout.
I love Milwaukee tools! I think a tool like this is great for those without the batteries, chargers and tools of an ecosystem like Milwaukee's. It's nice to just keep in the glove box, just in case.
Used it on my car and on the 4th tire when I started I heard something inside snapped off and started to rattle badly. I have no idea how to open it to check unfortunately.
Great review dude!
Thank you. Glad you liked it!
Thank you Steve
I just bought because of you🎉
I hope you like yours as much as I like mine! I don't know how I made it this far in life without one of these inflators!
Can't wait to buy mine as soon as I get my paid 🎉🎉🎉
They are such cool little machines!
When you set the psi does it measure what the tire already has or just adding the psi you programmed it too
Great question,@roytorres! It does measure and display the current pressure, then it fills to the pressure you set and stops.
Good thing too! It could be a real problem if you set it to 34 psi and it added 34 on top of the 29 already in the tire! It's a great little machine 👍
@@UnchartedDIY thank you great review followed!
Thank you
You are welcome. Thanks for watching!
Would be great to hear how loud it is
I haven't measured it with a decibel meter, but it is pretty loud. I'd compare it to a pancake air compressor. You can have a conversation near it when it's running, but you'll have to raise your voice.
Nice
Thank you!
I like mine but at some point it sets a min of 30psi for bike tires.
Mountain bike tires almost never need that pressure and most are between 20 and 25 psi.
Granted, if your tire is low it shows the psi level as it pumps but I cannot set it to stop at anything less than 30psi.
It's odd because when I first got it it started at 0psi and at some point fiddling with it it set at 30psi minimum and nothing I do will change it back.
Small but stupid and annoying. I mean who came up with 30psi?
Have they ever ridden a mountain bike?
That is strange. I am not able to replicate the issue with mine. I wonder if there is a way to reset? I found HOTO to be responsive, so it might be worth contacting them to see what they say.
If you do that, would you please let me know what the trick is? Oh, and thanks for watching and commenting!
You should put its link and people can buy from here if that s ok
The links are in the description, but it can be difficult to see the description on certain devices. So I'll post them in this comment too. Available on Amazon: amzn.to/3plSVj2
Also, HOTO Tools gave me a code for you to receive 10% off your order on their website: hototools.com/products/hoto-portable-electric-tire-inflator/UNCHARTEDDIY
Use "hotokol" in the checkout.
This is a good tool over all but for car tires I’ll use a Milwaukee for peace of mind.
I love Milwaukee tools! I think a tool like this is great for those without the batteries, chargers and tools of an ecosystem like Milwaukee's. It's nice to just keep in the glove box, just in case.
Sucks broke after my 3rd use
That's a bummer! I use mine a lot and it's holding up well. What happened? Is it fixable?
Used it on my car and on the 4th tire when I started I heard something inside snapped off and started to rattle badly. I have no idea how to open it to check unfortunately.
@@shallow3038 I have no idea how to open one of these either. I hope they take care of you since yours was clearly defective!