This is just an overview. I didn’t talk about lack of a cool fan, the inlets being in a bad spot where they will suck in dust and you can’t replace the filters, or the fact that it’s cheaply built.
I should note that I have since recharged it and tried it on a single 37” tire. It was able to pump up one 37” tire from 7.5-39psi in 14 minutes. I did this test in the shade and early morning to avoid extra heat. I am surprised the battery blinked critical for as long as it did.
This is just an overview. I didn’t talk about lack of a cool fan, the inlets being in a bad spot where they will suck in dust and you can’t replace the filters, or the fact that it’s cheaply built.
I should note that I have since recharged it and tried it on a single 37” tire. It was able to pump up one 37” tire from 7.5-39psi in 14 minutes. I did this test in the shade and early morning to avoid extra heat. I am surprised the battery blinked critical for as long as it did.
Great review!
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My Smittybilt 5.65 works great. I go from 16psi to 32psi in 2 min. per tire (35").
Oh yes, have you watched my in depth air compressor video that I referenced?
@@popo_patty Not yet, but I will
What tire gauge is that?
@@bdunckel the small single one? Boulder tools from Amazon