I’ve got a small Viair. Not the smallest, not particularly fast but it works. It also has the battery clips but what I rigged up in my truck is using a blank 7 pole trailer plug…I wired up some large gauge cables to it over to a power pole connector. From there I have another powerpole to ARB locking 12 volt fridge plug to run my fridge. The cables are really large coming into the 7 pin plug so I have no worry about running my compressor through there. I need to cut off the battery clips and put a power pole on them and put a power pole on the end of my Vaiair so I can power it without opening the hood and I can still revert back to using the battery clips if needed. Those times on that Tozalaz were impressive.
@@CoastalGX indeed. I don’t know exact times but airing up from 17 psi to 35 on 4 tires is always a at least a 15-20 minute affair with 31 inch tires it seems like. I can imagine with larger tires I’d be waiting forever.
Bought the Tazz earlier this year and have no complaints. It pushes so much that it's comparable to our huge standing compressor at home (hose diameter seems to be the limiting factor). When people say it's a beast, they're not kidding. No frills, just a powerful compressor. Not sure about longevity, but time will tell.
Those high CFM models work best with a 4 tire simultaneous inflation system like Morrflate. Using them with only one tire at a time can actually cause air restriction and not use the compressor to its full potential. Just wanted to share some information. Great video though.
Excellent question!! There’s just random pay to air up machines at select gas stations, but not a specific place to my knowledge. It’s relatively cheap to air up at a gas station, but you can’t always count on it to work or be available.
Great video thanks! We have 2 Tozalazz, so far I like it.
It’s a beast, isn’t it?
I’ve got a small Viair. Not the smallest, not particularly fast but it works. It also has the battery clips but what I rigged up in my truck is using a blank 7 pole trailer plug…I wired up some large gauge cables to it over to a power pole connector. From there I have another powerpole to ARB locking 12 volt fridge plug to run my fridge. The cables are really large coming into the 7 pin plug so I have no worry about running my compressor through there. I need to cut off the battery clips and put a power pole on them and put a power pole on the end of my Vaiair so I can power it without opening the hood and I can still revert back to using the battery clips if needed. Those times on that Tozalaz were impressive.
I gave my Viair to my son. Very dependable, but a slow compressor. The Tozalazz is the fastest portable air compressor I’ve ever used.
@@CoastalGX indeed. I don’t know exact times but airing up from 17 psi to 35 on 4 tires is always a at least a 15-20 minute affair with 31 inch tires it seems like. I can imagine with larger tires I’d be waiting forever.
@@txfieros yeah brother and that’s what turns a lot of people off. These times are much more manageable.
Thank you so much for sharing your test data with us, Robert!
You have a powerhouse air compressor!! Thanks for sending it over to test.
Bought the Tazz earlier this year and have no complaints. It pushes so much that it's comparable to our huge standing compressor at home (hose diameter seems to be the limiting factor). When people say it's a beast, they're not kidding. No frills, just a powerful compressor. Not sure about longevity, but time will tell.
Right on the money! 🙌🏽
I like your moves wobble it wobble it haha… I know I can count on you for air buddy 👍
Lol. I was trying to imitate a motorcycle rider 😂
Robert that so educational know about portal air compressors thanks and god bless you and your family
Thank you, Juan!! They’re not all made the same for sure.
Those high CFM models work best with a 4 tire simultaneous inflation system like Morrflate. Using them with only one tire at a time can actually cause air restriction and not use the compressor to its full potential. Just wanted to share some information. Great video though.
Thanks Greg. I may get one of those one day. It just takes a lot of space.
I have a wild question... are there air stations available as you get off the beach? And if so, how much do they cost per use?
Excellent question!! There’s just random pay to air up machines at select gas stations, but not a specific place to my knowledge. It’s relatively cheap to air up at a gas station, but you can’t always count on it to work or be available.