I really wish I could help you, but I don't know why... I looked online but couldn't find anything else... I'll pin this comment on this video and maybe someone smarter than me can explain haha
In your protective case you display one detached battery & a secondary battery with a car cigarette port cable attached to it, but when I go to purchase this product on Amazon for a gift for a family member, it doesn’t come with the additional backup battery like what you’ve shown in your video, my ideas bud, but the way great video, I’ve just stumbled upon your preview, avid subscriber from over the pond in the United Kingdom 🇬🇧
I'm sorry to hear that about the gift for your family. It looks like they have upgraded their design but taken out the extra battery. Now if you want an extra battery it will cost you $30 USD.. Thanks for the comment, mate!
Thanks for the review! I saw in my shop Dunlop brand, same look like the Autder for ~20€ thanks to your review and not buying it I saved those 20€ thank you! thumbs up
The clip type thing is an adapter for connecting a schrader valve to a dunlop valve. In some countries bicycle inner tubes have a dunlop valve instead of a schrader valve.
Is it possible to blow air through this tool, for instance for dust removal? I'm looking for a tool that has a dual use as a tyre inflator and a dust remover - if such a tool exists.
Hi. Just seen this review and thinking of buying from Amazon UK. You did your car tyre with a screw on attachment to tyre valve. Did you lose air unscrewing it? I know this can be a problem. Did you try out the clip on one that lets out less air when taking it off? Thanks from London.
I’m not sure I fully understand the question but this was a great purchase for keeping my car tires exactly where I needed them to be. The connections didn’t really leak 👍
@@elibaier Thanks. What I meant was you pumped your car tyre up by using the screw on connector to the tyre valve. The other connector (locking tyre chuck) pushes and locks on to the valve. Did you try that one? Thanks.
Ah now I understand your question. Yes I tried both and I think you are correct that it is better to use the locking chuck versus the screwed on connector. Both worked well but you lose a little less air with the clip on one. Thanks for the comment!
@@elibaier thanks for your reply, I also have a Autder a great tool wouldn’t be without it comes in very useful of course and saves time having to go to a service station and maybe having to Queue. 👍
@@elibaier I don't know why, but you should hear the difference as soon as you start the vehicle if the compressor isn't fully charged... not being fully charged is likely the reason. In comparison, it you're using an electric shaver and the battery isn't 100% charged, you'll hear the difference if you plug it in while it's turned on. Try it and see, you should hear a difference unless it's fully charged.
It is definitely made for more of a top-off rather than taking it from 0 to 35psi. That's the point of these reviews to show off the highs and the lows
Why is mine displaying cal now😢
I really wish I could help you, but I don't know why... I looked online but couldn't find anything else... I'll pin this comment on this video and maybe someone smarter than me can explain haha
@@elibaier thank you for all your efforts
You got it!
Calibration
Any idea how to calibrate it?
Damn, this is a man who give's no F's about his paint.
Haha it was a garage... What color should I paint it?
Thanks much for the excellent review. I love my Autder as well!
It's just so useful!!
In your protective case you display one detached battery & a secondary battery with a car cigarette port cable attached to it, but when I go to purchase this product on Amazon for a gift for a family member, it doesn’t come with the additional backup battery like what you’ve shown in your video, my ideas bud, but the way great video, I’ve just stumbled upon your preview, avid subscriber from over the pond in the United Kingdom 🇬🇧
I'm sorry to hear that about the gift for your family. It looks like they have upgraded their design but taken out the extra battery. Now if you want an extra battery it will cost you $30 USD.. Thanks for the comment, mate!
Thank you very good video
I'm glad you found it helpful!!
Thanks for the review! I saw in my shop Dunlop brand, same look like the Autder for ~20€ thanks to your review and not buying it I saved those 20€ thank you! thumbs up
Yippee! Glad I was able to save you some cash!
I have a question, the display shows the current preasure in the device when you plug in the valve?
Yes, it shows the current value and your target value
The clip type thing is an adapter for connecting a schrader valve to a dunlop valve. In some countries bicycle inner tubes have a dunlop valve instead of a schrader valve.
Thanks @Blue Sky!! ou have solved the mystery!! Really appreciate it!
If there is 10 psa left in tire do I put it on 25 or 35? Do I put it on the amount tire takes (35) no matter how much air is left in tire? Thank you.
Yes you can put 35 psi in no matter how much is currently in there
Is it possible to blow air through this tool, for instance for dust removal? I'm looking for a tool that has a dual use as a tyre inflator and a dust remover - if such a tool exists.
Great question! I don't think this would be the right tool for that purpose.
I have a question is the battery compatible with the Dewalt battery ?
Great question! Unfortunately no, it’s not
Do you still have the Shelby?
It is my dad’s, but yes
@@elibaier Would he ever consider selling it? Please let me know jonnybravotv@gmail.com
Hi. Just seen this review and thinking of buying from Amazon UK.
You did your car tyre with a screw on attachment to tyre valve. Did you lose air unscrewing it?
I know this can be a problem. Did you try out the clip on one that lets out less air when taking it off? Thanks from London.
I’m not sure I fully understand the question but this was a great purchase for keeping my car tires exactly where I needed them to be. The connections didn’t really leak 👍
@@elibaier Thanks. What I meant was you pumped your car tyre up by using the screw on connector to the tyre valve.
The other connector (locking tyre chuck) pushes and locks on to the valve. Did you try that one?
Thanks.
Ah now I understand your question. Yes I tried both and I think you are correct that it is better to use the locking chuck versus the screwed on connector. Both worked well but you lose a little less air with the clip on one. Thanks for the comment!
@@elibaier Brilliant thanks. Very helpful. Will order one today!
Super duper!!
Did we find out what the scissor clip and brass connector are used for .....?
Unfortunately, I never did...
the tool can change tip and use as a driller too?
You can not
I thought this Clip was for deflating tires, but after verifying, it's definately not for this purpose. Sorry for the posting the wrong info.
Awesome thanks!
Thanks for the edit to your comment! The mystery remains
Never knew a bike tyre would need 90 psi sounds a lot, more than any car tyres 🤔
Yes, for road bikes it is pretty common to have such high psi
@@elibaier thanks for your reply, I also have a Autder a great tool wouldn’t be without it comes in very useful of course and saves time having to go to a service station and maybe having to Queue. 👍
I’m sad that mine just died… it was so useful!
Guess you don't care about the finish on your paint.....Gen Zers....oh, Colorado.....that explain it.
Haha are you dissing the racing stripes?!?!
All compressors do much better if the vehicle is running... could probably shave 3 or 4 minutes off easily!!
Interesting take. Not sure how having the vehicle running makes a difference. How does it?
@@elibaier I don't know why, but you should hear the difference as soon as you start the vehicle if the compressor isn't fully charged... not being fully charged is likely the reason. In comparison, it you're using an electric shaver and the battery isn't 100% charged, you'll hear the difference if you plug it in while it's turned on. Try it and see, you should hear a difference unless it's fully charged.
@@ezp8811 I see what you mean now. Yeah that makes sense! Thanks for the explanation!
Pure rubbish... 13 min to inflate to 35psi? Are you having a laugh?
It is definitely made for more of a top-off rather than taking it from 0 to 35psi. That's the point of these reviews to show off the highs and the lows
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