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The WindGallop Digital Car Tyre Inflator is a compact, 12V electric air pump designed for fast, precise tyre inflation. Featuring a turbo-charged motor, digital pressure gauge with multiple units, and a built-in LED light with SOS mode, it offers versatile use for cars, bikes, and sports equipment. Its fold-away cables and included valve adapters make it a must-have emergency and everyday accessory for millennial professionals who value efficiency and preparedness.
Color | Yellow |
Size | One Size |
Style | utilitarian |
Material type | Plastic |
Power source | Corded Electric |
Features | Portable, LED Light, Digital |
Included components | 1×tyre inflator, 1×valve adaptor, 1×ball needle, 1×French valve adaptoer, 1×fuse, 1×user manual, 1×bag |
Batteries included? | No |
Brand | WindGallop |
Manufacturer | WindGallop |
Item model number | LD-18 |
Product Dimensions | 18.2 x 7.5 x 18.5 cm; 750 g |
ASIN | B083R15ZDV |
A**M
Digital Car Tyre Inflator Air Compressor Excellent
Excellent, easy to use Digital Car Tyre Inflator Air Compressor. Great value for money, light and portable. Ideal to keep in the boot of the car for routine or emergency use. Can set and save tyre pressure for future use, cuts out when desired pressure reached. Highly recommend, every car boot should have one
S**G
Very Good Could Be A Bit Better
This is super easy to set up and use, feels more robust than one I had from another brand and saves going to gas stations so all round great. I had this for 2 years though and after that time the pressure gauge part has stopped working. It just doesn’t read any pressure at all which makes this a lot less convenient to use. I have a manual gauge so I use this now when I inflate my tyres, which is okay but it isn’t as ‘easy’. Would recommend having a manual though as other people have remarked that the gauge isn’t accurate anyway. I suppose I might buy another at some point for convenience. It’s a decent price but it is annoying to have to buy big lumps of plastic that don’t last well constantly. I think the life on something like this that’s looked after should be more than 2 years. . It is generally very convenient though and it’s made a lot better than others on the market (more famous brand one I had broke after about 12 months and also damaged a valve I had to get replaced so this is much better), plus the compressor still works and will inflate tyres so broadly recommend having something like this. Probably make sure you have a separate pressure gauge though.
E**Y
Reliable
Easy to use, works well, and is much better than my old foot pump.
M**G
Brilliant, love it!
I live in the country, so by the time I get to anywhere I can pump my tyres up, they're really warm. Therefore I was concerned about my tyres - not to mention fed up with having to pay up to £1 even to check the pressure!Recently I went to the petrol station and tried to pump up the tyres, but on one of the valves the pin is out of kilter and so the machine just let all the air out of that tyre. Gutted. I had to call Himself to come and bring a foot pump so I could get home. Thank God he wasn't at work at the time, or I'd have had to call the AA. Fuming.After that experience, I bought this little thing so I can keep my tyres at the correct pressure when they're cold, and therefore be assured that I am legal and safe on the road.It's brilliant! It's super easy to use, even inflated the tyre with the dodgy pin, perfectly. It's a bit noisy but it's quick and reliable and it'll be great to know that it's always with me wherever I'm driving. It's a bit difficult to get everything back in the box but the machine and box are nice and small and stow in the boot easily along with screenwash, antifreeze, etc.An amusing touch is that they have made the pressure gauge pattern around the outside of the screen look like a tyre print.Extremely happy with this, wish I'd bought one sooner but I didn't know they existed until I complained to a friend about the petrol station incident. Every driver needs one of these.
N**Y
Better than many pumps from better known brands
I occasionally need to top up car tyres so don't use a pump frequently. I was initially reluctant to buy an unknown brand so initially opted to spend more for a name I knew so about two years ago I bought a Ring pump. It was fine on first usage, but the third time I used it (a few months later) the automatic pressure regulation failed, it overinflated the tyre and a seal inside the unit blew. It went in the bin.So I replaced it with an (even more expensive) Michelin mains-powered pump. Again, fine on first usage. Second time I used it (again, a couple of months later) it suffered an electrical failure (sparks and a bad smell) and died. Another one in the bin.So I replaced it with a yet more expensive Sealy - this time very basic, with a mechanical gauge and mainly metal construction. Surely this would be more reliable. Again, first use was fine. Second time the fuse blew as soon as it was turned on. Replaced fuse, tried again, fuse blew. In the bin again.In desperation I tried the WindGallop (?!) on the strength of other Amazon reviews. After many uses over several weeks (including several inflate-from-flat due to a slow puncture) I have to say it's been great. Easy to use, doesn't get hot, useful built-in light and great value for money. Recommended.
L**N
Rubbish product
Bought this and used about 4 times as it now won’t work had to replace the fuse after 1 use luckily it came with a spare in the box and has now stopped working due to the fuse going bought replacement and isn’t working at all rubbish and waste of money
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