If you're talking about the thors lighting bolt, then no, they're effectively the same compressor. I'm not sure of the thors options, connections etc, but if the compressor looks the same, as most of these do, it seems they're all coming out of the same place just with different colors.
@@EverymanOverland problem is there is so many dang wheel options and brands now 🙄 and beadlocks are in a very select few designs but there billions of wheels now so just need to find ones I like I'm fine with the manufacturer doing the color
Hey man. This is the best review we got! Thank you very much for your contribution to our product improvement. Now, the Gauge is 150PSI Max, and the adapter is US standard male plug, so you don't have to do the mods again, and easy to connect with our 4-tire hose or other manifolds. You will see it soon. :)
Been watching RUclips and doing a lot of research for air compressor and so far I think you got me sold for these review. Thank you sir now gotta watch your video how to make four way hose
Wow! That sucks, but I'm glad to hear they're sending you a replacement. I beat mine like a rented mule for a year, never a problem. I'm sure you'll be happy when the replacement arrives. I gots if you build enough of anything you'll get some that are DOA from the factory, bummer that you got that short straw.
Do you think it out performs the Thor??I just ordered the whole Thor outfit today after following your advise. Had seen the Tizel what ever but wasn't featured well. Hmmm
I think it would be the fastest compressor you've ever used. I'd recommend using a 4 tire inflation system, that's when the dual cylinder compressors are at their best, but it's not mandatory. How much air do you run in your tires?
I'm waiting for my 3rd one. The first one burned up after 1 tire, and I returned to Amazon. The second one has smoke coming out after 1 tire, so I have to wait for it to cook, to 1 hour for four 40' tires to air up from 15 to 35. I contacted the manufacture, they are sending me another one. So far, they don't work for 40' yet. Waiting for the 3rd one😢
I only have 33s, but know plenty of people that use this or similar compressors to air up 37s and 38s, I don't think they would have a bit of trouble with 40s. I think that with these big cfm compressors you are really best off to use a 4 tire system so the compressor can breathe a bit. But I wouldn't hesitate to use it on 40s.
Huh, OK... First I've heard of it. I've been quite happy with mine, and I hear a ton of people sharing the same opinion as I do. Were the power cables catching fire? The unit itself? I know the power cables on this new Tozalazz are larger than in the maxi trac, and I assumed they had some type of trouble with the wires being a bit small, but I haven't heard any direct data claiming that.
Wow really? Are they replacing it? I have an email for a representative, would you like me to put you in touch? Are you using an inflation system, or just one tire at a time?
@@vAnoski_dragon you're welcome. It's super easy. Mainly you're looking to attach a nitto style fitting to a hose and an American style fitting to the other end. There are many ways to achieve this, Amazon is your friend! If you have questions, I'm happy to help, but it's fairly simple.
I always use the gauge on my 4 tire air system that's a far more expensive gauge than the one on the house from Tozalazz, so I don't have experience with that gauge, but I could see that happening.
From what I can find the new m18 Milwaukee is rated at 1.41 cfm vs the Tozalazz at 11.6 cfm. So yes, night and day, no comparison. When I started my RUclips channel I had a harbor freight compressor that was good for 1.16 cfm, and it was a disaster. It would overheat after 3 tires and it took a really long time. The only advantage I see to the Milwaukee is that it's battery powered, but... If you're inflating the tires on your car/truck, the Tozalazz can just run off the truck battery and get you done much quicker.
@Everyman Overland i tried the new m18 was surprised how fast it is, now that u tell me tozalazz has roughly 7 to 8 times higher cfm, im consider purchasing it.. thankyouu
@@stephen8385 I could be wrong about the M18, that's just the days I could find. But I would have guessed the M18 would be in that range just by looking at its physical size, so I believe the number. And yes, these dual cylinder compressors are very good at filling up tires!
Hey Patch! I'm not home yet, but I have every confidence this will work. I'm secretly considering leaving that lugnut on there permanently just cause it's an awesome story! Thank you again, I hope to see you on the trail again...
No. I inadvertently tested that and blew a line on an adapter I was using. But I'm not familiar with any of these that do have one. I tested a gobege compressor a few months back, and they told me they were coming out with a compressor that had a selectable pressure shut down, but I haven't seen that or heard back from them on that. They were planning on sending me one when they brought that to market, but like I say... Haven't heard anything.
@@randyoaklief1955 I just looked and yes it does. It's also 35 bucks more, but for the pressure valve and the American fitting it's well worth it. And let's face it, it's pretty bitchin in that green.
No. From everything I can tell it's exactly the same thing made in the same factory. They claim a different motor that gives 10 percent more cfm, but that rating is at zero psi. I believe they're rated the same at 30 psi, and my testing supported that. So while not faster than the Maxi Trac, because it's the same thing, there's still no faster compressor out there that I am aware of.
@@EverymanOverland is it slower than Maxi Trac or the same? Another RUclips video I found it was actually slower than the Maxi Trac. Debating continuing to wait or getting this new one or the Morrflat. I’m nervous that this seems to be a new brand too
@@RebeccaTiffany1 from what I can tell it's the same thing. My Maxi trac is over a year old so I don't think it's fair to compare them directly with a stop watch. But in using them not back to back, they seem the same to me. I have been very happy with the Maxi Trac, and in the few trips that I have used the Tozalazz, I am equally as happy. I can't tell if one is faster than the other. The morrflate is a little more expensive, but is the same compressor with a couple things added. It had a pressure kill switch that will shut the compressor off if the pressure gets too high like if there is a clogged line. It also comes with the American style air fitting already attached instead of the nitto style typically on the Chinese compressors.
@@RebeccaTiffany1 and don't wait for the Maxi Trac to come back into stock. I have no inside info, but it is extremely unlikely it will ever be back. And if it is, it'll be priced compared to the market at around 200 bucks.
Cool review. I really enjoyed it!!! How did you modify the 4 tire inflatable system? How hard/easy was it to make it happen on the connection system? What tools/materials did you use? I’m really looking into this Tozalazz system and really love it.
This is the video where I made the 4 tire system. ruclips.net/video/CDnYhtWWRsA/видео.html You can either change out the fitting on the compressor or make an adapter. Or if you don't like doing it yourself, you can buy all that stuff from morrflate...
Dude, that thing is a beast! I cheaped out and went with a Harbor Freight compressor. Man, I'm not exaggerating when I say 1psi every 30 seconds on my 33.5's. I used it once and tossed it in a box.
Ya I had the same one. It was terrible. There's single cylinder options that are more affordable that still work great, look at my list of videos to find a few options. But if you want all the compressor you can have, look no farther!
Ya, the harbor freight (and I know cause I started there too...) is only good for like 1.16 cfm. Crap. If you don't have the 200 bucks for a dual cylinder, you can get the single cylinder version for like 125 bucks. They're good for like 6.35CFM.
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Just received mine today (bought it after watching this video) and it came with an M-type fitting and not the nitto. Kind of cool that they seem to be listening to US feedback.. Unfortunately I have a nitto style adapter already headed my way in the mail lol. Oh well!
Yes. I've heard that they switched, and that's awesome. I'm going to have to go in and edit this video to take that piece out. I apologize if you bought that adapter on my words. I'll get that corrected... Beyond that, thank you for watching, and I'm sure you'll love the compressor!
@@EverymanOverland No fault of yours! The listing I bought from even showed a nitto fitting in the photos lol. I’m sure it’ll come in handy one day so I’ll hang onto it 👍🏼
@@EverymanOverland woah sorry for the late reply, but no unfortunately I don’t have an insta but this is the second time I’ve been asked this this week lol, so I may have one soon. Thank for the compliment and great content!
Thank you so much for this review and sharing your experience
Just about a year in, still very happy with the compressor and Tozalazz as a company!
So I been watching you rave the Thor was the monster the last few days and ordered Their complete setup you're telling me this one is better?? Dam
If you're talking about the thors lighting bolt, then no, they're effectively the same compressor. I'm not sure of the thors options, connections etc, but if the compressor looks the same, as most of these do, it seems they're all coming out of the same place just with different colors.
I dig the bronze wheels
Me too. 😉
@@EverymanOverland I'm looking for a nice looking set of bronze beadlocks for my salsa Red v8 4th gen 4runner... Red and bronze are a amazing combo
@@AntonioClaudioMichael buy whatever wheel you like and just paint them. Rattle can paint on a wheel with no tires is really easy to make look good.
@@EverymanOverland problem is there is so many dang wheel options and brands now 🙄 and beadlocks are in a very select few designs but there billions of wheels now so just need to find ones I like I'm fine with the manufacturer doing the color
Hey man. This is the best review we got! Thank you very much for your contribution to our product improvement. Now, the Gauge is 150PSI Max, and the adapter is US standard male plug, so you don't have to do the mods again, and easy to connect with our 4-tire hose or other manifolds. You will see it soon. :)
Fantastic. I love the continual improvement. Way too go, and keep up the good work making a great product!
I was on the fence with this compressor, but after watching this video. I bought one!
Been watching RUclips and doing a lot of research for air compressor and so far I think you got me sold for these review. Thank you sir now gotta watch your video how to make four way hose
You can't go wrong with the Tozalazz compressor, it's awesome!
Good video
Mine smoked up and burned on the 4th tire. They are sending me a replacement, so we'll see.
Wow! That sucks, but I'm glad to hear they're sending you a replacement. I beat mine like a rented mule for a year, never a problem. I'm sure you'll be happy when the replacement arrives. I gots if you build enough of anything you'll get some that are DOA from the factory, bummer that you got that short straw.
Thank you
Thank you for watching!
Great down to Earth working mans view! Great job!!
Thank you!
Do you think it out performs the Thor??I just ordered the whole Thor outfit today after following your advise. Had seen the Tizel what ever but wasn't featured well. Hmmm
I would expect airflow to be identical to the thors lightning.
These style compressors are also good for running pneumatic tools on the trail
I pre ordered the Morrflate Digital Compressor and it tests at 13.6 Cfm which is impressive
That's a good looking compressor.
@@EverymanOverland heck yeah it also has a manual override if you are using pneumatic tools over airing up tires
What do u think it would do on my 3500 truck 235/85/16 thinking about it
I think it would be the fastest compressor you've ever used. I'd recommend using a 4 tire inflation system, that's when the dual cylinder compressors are at their best, but it's not mandatory. How much air do you run in your tires?
Anyone try this with 40’s?
I'm sure there have been a ton of guys on 40s using this or similar compressors. The Maxi Trac, morrflate, thors hammer, they're all the same thing.
I'm waiting for my 3rd one. The first one burned up after 1 tire, and I returned to Amazon. The second one has smoke coming out after 1 tire, so I have to wait for it to cook, to 1 hour for four 40' tires to air up from 15 to 35. I contacted the manufacture, they are sending me another one. So far, they don't work for 40' yet. Waiting for the 3rd one😢
@@rtingdds ya that might be asking a lot from these. Keep us posted
I only have 33s, but know plenty of people that use this or similar compressors to air up 37s and 38s, I don't think they would have a bit of trouble with 40s. I think that with these big cfm compressors you are really best off to use a 4 tire system so the compressor can breathe a bit. But I wouldn't hesitate to use it on 40s.
The duel you had was not available as was recalled as was better at being a fire lighter then air compressor
Huh, OK... First I've heard of it. I've been quite happy with mine, and I hear a ton of people sharing the same opinion as I do.
Were the power cables catching fire? The unit itself? I know the power cables on this new Tozalazz are larger than in the maxi trac, and I assumed they had some type of trouble with the wires being a bit small, but I haven't heard any direct data claiming that.
Recall? By us?
i had to return mines today after i air 3 37s tires the thing started smoking and then it just died. had it 2 half weeks used is 3 times kept dieing.
Wow really? Are they replacing it? I have an email for a representative, would you like me to put you in touch? Are you using an inflation system, or just one tire at a time?
I have the same question, did you air up 1 tire at a time or 4 at once? Let us know how the replacement goes!
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What are the parts you used to create the adapter at 10:50? Looking to do the same and getting ready to order the parts.
Watch this video, it has all the info... ruclips.net/video/mK0e_l8t_3Y/видео.html
@EverymanOverland Thank you very much! I'm watching it now.
@@vAnoski_dragon you're welcome. It's super easy. Mainly you're looking to attach a nitto style fitting to a hose and an American style fitting to the other end. There are many ways to achieve this, Amazon is your friend! If you have questions, I'm happy to help, but it's fairly simple.
This is INSANE!!!! thanks for the great review. Sadly I pulled the trigger yesterday on a Viair 400 :(
Thank you for watching, I was genuinely concerned about that soccer ball... 😁
@@EverymanOverland lol indeed.
I have one it's great, but the psi gauge is off by 5psi I tested it against 3 other gauges
I always use the gauge on my 4 tire air system that's a far more expensive gauge than the one on the house from Tozalazz, so I don't have experience with that gauge, but I could see that happening.
Is this faster than the new milwaukee m18 ?
From what I can find the new m18 Milwaukee is rated at 1.41 cfm vs the Tozalazz at 11.6 cfm. So yes, night and day, no comparison. When I started my RUclips channel I had a harbor freight compressor that was good for 1.16 cfm, and it was a disaster. It would overheat after 3 tires and it took a really long time. The only advantage I see to the Milwaukee is that it's battery powered, but... If you're inflating the tires on your car/truck, the Tozalazz can just run off the truck battery and get you done much quicker.
@Everyman Overland i tried the new m18 was surprised how fast it is, now that u tell me tozalazz has roughly 7 to 8 times higher cfm, im consider purchasing it.. thankyouu
@@stephen8385 I could be wrong about the M18, that's just the days I could find. But I would have guessed the M18 would be in that range just by looking at its physical size, so I believe the number. And yes, these dual cylinder compressors are very good at filling up tires!
I need this for my 37s
Fact. And a 4 tire system, but for sure this compressor.
Hey, Chris! It was great to meet you at Windrock this weekend. Hope the lug nut helped you make I home safely haha
Hey Patch! I'm not home yet, but I have every confidence this will work. I'm secretly considering leaving that lugnut on there permanently just cause it's an awesome story! Thank you again, I hope to see you on the trail again...
Does it have a pressure relief value?
No. I inadvertently tested that and blew a line on an adapter I was using. But I'm not familiar with any of these that do have one. I tested a gobege compressor a few months back, and they told me they were coming out with a compressor that had a selectable pressure shut down, but I haven't seen that or heard back from them on that. They were planning on sending me one when they brought that to market, but like I say... Haven't heard anything.
Many maxi trac buyers are adding pressure relief values to their compressors.
@@randyoaklief1955 ya, that's a pretty popular modification. I haven't felt the need. Just don't run it with the system plugged up.
It is my understanding, the morrflate does have a pressure relief value.
FYI, I have a maxi trac & installed the PRV.
@@randyoaklief1955 I just looked and yes it does. It's also 35 bucks more, but for the pressure valve and the American fitting it's well worth it. And let's face it, it's pretty bitchin in that green.
Is this faster than the Maxi Trac?
No. From everything I can tell it's exactly the same thing made in the same factory. They claim a different motor that gives 10 percent more cfm, but that rating is at zero psi. I believe they're rated the same at 30 psi, and my testing supported that. So while not faster than the Maxi Trac, because it's the same thing, there's still no faster compressor out there that I am aware of.
@@EverymanOverland is it slower than Maxi Trac or the same? Another RUclips video I found it was actually slower than the Maxi Trac. Debating continuing to wait or getting this new one or the Morrflat. I’m nervous that this seems to be a new brand too
@@RebeccaTiffany1 from what I can tell it's the same thing. My Maxi trac is over a year old so I don't think it's fair to compare them directly with a stop watch. But in using them not back to back, they seem the same to me. I have been very happy with the Maxi Trac, and in the few trips that I have used the Tozalazz, I am equally as happy. I can't tell if one is faster than the other.
The morrflate is a little more expensive, but is the same compressor with a couple things added. It had a pressure kill switch that will shut the compressor off if the pressure gets too high like if there is a clogged line. It also comes with the American style air fitting already attached instead of the nitto style typically on the Chinese compressors.
@@RebeccaTiffany1 and don't wait for the Maxi Trac to come back into stock. I have no inside info, but it is extremely unlikely it will ever be back. And if it is, it'll be priced compared to the market at around 200 bucks.
Looks identical to the Maxi Trax just a different color
Cool review. I really enjoyed it!!! How did you modify the 4 tire inflatable system? How hard/easy was it to make it happen on the connection system? What tools/materials did you use? I’m really looking into this Tozalazz system and really love it.
This is the video where I made the 4 tire system. ruclips.net/video/CDnYhtWWRsA/видео.html
You can either change out the fitting on the compressor or make an adapter. Or if you don't like doing it yourself, you can buy all that stuff from morrflate...
Dude, that thing is a beast! I cheaped out and went with a Harbor Freight compressor. Man, I'm not exaggerating when I say 1psi every 30 seconds on my 33.5's. I used it once and tossed it in a box.
Ya I had the same one. It was terrible. There's single cylinder options that are more affordable that still work great, look at my list of videos to find a few options. But if you want all the compressor you can have, look no farther!
Ya, the harbor freight (and I know cause I started there too...) is only good for like 1.16 cfm. Crap. If you don't have the 200 bucks for a dual cylinder, you can get the single cylinder version for like 125 bucks. They're good for like 6.35CFM.
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Just received mine today (bought it after watching this video) and it came with an M-type fitting and not the nitto. Kind of cool that they seem to be listening to US feedback..
Unfortunately I have a nitto style adapter already headed my way in the mail lol. Oh well!
Yes. I've heard that they switched, and that's awesome. I'm going to have to go in and edit this video to take that piece out. I apologize if you bought that adapter on my words. I'll get that corrected...
Beyond that, thank you for watching, and I'm sure you'll love the compressor!
@@EverymanOverland No fault of yours! The listing I bought from even showed a nitto fitting in the photos lol. I’m sure it’ll come in handy one day so I’ll hang onto it 👍🏼
@@TheRealTMaye Roger that. It appears you have a good looking tacoma. You on the gram?
@@EverymanOverland woah sorry for the late reply, but no unfortunately I don’t have an insta but this is the second time I’ve been asked this this week lol, so I may have one soon. Thank for the compliment and great content!
@@EverymanOverland alright, alright, you inspired me to reopen my old account lol. It's "TheRealTMaye" I just followed you!