50% Coupon Code: NEVERLAND Tire Inflator Portable Air Compressor – Auto Portable Air Pump for Car Tires, 150PSI Electric Air Inflator for Car Tires, Bike, Bicycle, Motorcycle, Ball Inflation
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- 【Fast & Accurate Inflation】NEVERLAND digital air compressor tire inflator pumps up a car tire(30-36PSI) in 1 minutes with precise pressure control (±1PSI) and auto shut-off at your preset PSI (3-150 range).
- 【Long-Lasting Battery】20000mAh lithium battery provides long battery life (3-4h charging via Type-C). Air pump for car tires as emergency power bank for phones/tablets with USB output. And cigarette lighter adapter provided.
- 【Portable & User-Friendly】The air tire inflator has bright LCD screen, easy operation, memory function, built-in LED work light (white/red), flashlight, cigarette lighter, power bank and storge cloth bags make this the ultimate air compressor portable.
- 【Versatile Compatibility】Portable tire inflator works with cars, motorcycles, bicycles, basketballs, footballs and more. Includes multiple nozzle adapters for different valve types. Pressure units change: PSI, BAR, kPa, KG/CM².
- 【Reliable Performance】 The electric bicycle pump equipped with a high-temperature protection chip and prevents overheating. The air pump for bike dissipates heat through the fan and the air holes on the casing to prevent excessive heating of the air pump. Ideal for travel, roadside emergencies, camping trips, and home garage use.
Original price was: $89.99.$49.49Current price is: $49.49.
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Specification: 50% Coupon Code: NEVERLAND Tire Inflator Portable Air Compressor – Auto Portable Air Pump for Car Tires, 150PSI Electric Air Inflator for Car Tires, Bike, Bicycle, Motorcycle, Ball Inflation
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60 reviews for 50% Coupon Code: NEVERLAND Tire Inflator Portable Air Compressor – Auto Portable Air Pump for Car Tires, 150PSI Electric Air Inflator for Car Tires, Bike, Bicycle, Motorcycle, Ball Inflation
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Original price was: $89.99.$49.49Current price is: $49.49.
Darin Furry –
5.0 out of 5 stars
It’s a good unit but it does have quirks (explained in my review)
I’m usually wary of these little tire pumps but this one is a nice product. You get a pump which is a little bigger than a soda can along with a power cord that plugs into a cigarette lighter, a USB-A to USB-C charging cable, inflation hose, two nozzles for pool toys/etc., a needle inflator for balls, a presta valve adapter (slightly fussy to use), a fuse, and a storage bag. I used it to fill up all four tires on my Jeep and it did a decent job. It only used up about one fourth of the battery, didn’t get too hot, didn’t take too long, and filled them to the proper pressure. So, in short, it does a decent job….for a handheld pump. There are a few quibbles. It’s noisy (you’d expect that) but not enough to hurt your ears. It’s slower than an air compressor which only takes a second or two. But waiting 45 seconds per tire isn’t a big deal. The coolest feature of this unit is you set a pressure, attach it to the tire, then start inflating. It brings the tire up to the set pressure and turns off. Except….my unit was 3 psi off! To fill my tires to 34 psi, I had to set the unit to 31 psi. But at least it was consistent, so I could use that setting for all four tires. Note that this feature does not work for pool toys, balls, inflatables, etc. as the pressure sensor can’t “read” these items. The unit has a large, easy to read, LED display and easy to use controls. You can set the readout to psi, bar, kpa, or kg/cm2. The unit offers five different “scenes”, for car, motorcycle, bicycle, ball, and custom. They are completely useless. The only mode I use is “custom” where you set a pressure and the unit remembers that pressure even after turning it off. With the other four modes, you have to set the pressure every time so what’s the point? It would have been cool if it remembered one pressure for my car and another for my bike, but nope, you have to set it manually every time, defeating the entire point of having different “scenes”. It has a flashlight and a blinking red light. It can also be used as a power bank to charge cell phones or other devices (using a USB-A port). One thing I didn’t test was if the unit would work if the battery was completely dead (for example, it was sitting in your car for a year before you needed to use it.) My guess is that it would work off the cigarette lighter adaptor as it has a super long cord, enough for you to reach all four tires with the pump. Overall, despite a few quirks, it’s a great unit. Just be aware that the PSI reading may not be accurate so check with a pressure gauge. And don’t use the scenes.
One person found this helpful
Mark –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Worked Amazingly Good
This thing is just awesome. Never tried one of the small compressors like this, I just figured they wouldnt be that great. Tried it for the first time last night, checked all 4 of my tired and 3 of them were 32psi and one was 29.5psi. They need to be 35psi, so I hooked it up on each one and it took about 1 min or just over per tire. After doing all 4 it still had over 80% or so charge left. What I love about that is if I a flat when Im driving I can just use the compressor to nurse me either home or to a shop. It should be able to do one tire quite a few times based on how little charge it used ….of course it would depend just how flat it was too I suppose; hopefully I get a chance to do a full tire and see how much charge it uses, I’ll update this if I do. Another nice feature, you set the psi you want and it fills to that and shuts off, just a really concenient feature.As far as the noise some people commented on. I was actually surprised it was not louder, it is FAR quieter than a pancake compressor. I sat by it the whole time I filled the tired and it was never irritating, its not a whisper but its not bad at all.The unit is very attractive and easy to use. Has several extras that come with it, different tips etc and a small bag to carry it all in. The bag just BARELY fits the unit w/accessories, the should definitely increase its size a couple inches. Other than that this is a must have for me now, its going in my car kit for sure!
KJ SmithKJ Smith –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Well-made, great features, versatile and several hose adaptors are included
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Attached are a short video clip of the tool in action, followed by pictures of the LED controls readings and the handy bag to hold the accessories and compressor.A portable air compressor is a great tool to keep in your car for the possibility of having tire problems in the boonies. Better to have it and not need it, than to need it and not have it! This NEVERLAND Portable Air Compressor is a sophisticated and well-constructed tool. I own a portable compressor that I’ve used for a couple of years and it is no match for this 150PSI marvel.In addition to car tires, it can be used as an air inflator for bike and motorcycle tires, water floats and mattresses, sports balls Inflation, and much more.Notable features include auto turnoff at the selected preset (3-150 PSI range), very large and long-life 20000mAh lithium battery (that also can be tapped to charge phones and tablets), and a built-in LED work light. Pressure units can be selected, according to your personal pleasure: PSI, BAR, kPa, or KG/CM². A charging cable for a USB-C connection and a cigarette lighter adapter are provided. Multiple nozzle adapters for different valve types are also provided. There’s an included handy-dandy bag that holds all of the ‘stuff’.Concerned about safety? Note that a high-temperature protection chip that will prevent overheating is in the circuitry. Heat is released through the fan and the air holes on the casing. I used it to check and top off the air in our SUV. I didn’t stop until completion, and it was only a bit warm where the hose screws into the casing.I really like this compressor!
One person found this helpful
Gerry –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Nice portable battery-operated inflator with 12-volt backup power
What I really like about this inflator is the built-in large battery and the fact you can plug it into a 12-volt lighter plug as well. I have avoided battery only Inflators because what are you going to do when the internal battery dies, and your tire is not yet full? This solves that delemnia. So great thought with this design. The advertised claim of 20,000 mah (20-amp) battery is false. It actually has a 6-ampere battery capacity. So, that is still pretty large capacity. I am going to carry it in my car for emergencies. I tested it on my bike tires, and it filled them fine with the internal battery. There is still plenty of power left, so the internal battery works fine. It is a little on the expensive side, but it seems to be pretty good quality.
MGMG –
5.0 out of 5 stars
NEVERLAND Tire Inflator Portable Air Compressor
I saw this advertised and figured it would come in handy while we travel since one of our tires has a slow leak around the rim from corrosion. This works great and is small enough to fit in the glove box It comes with a cloth bag to store everything. The auto cigarette lights cord is very nice and long. The air compressor is a little noisy but outside it is not overbearingly loud. It inflates in just a short time depending how many pounds of air you are down. I inflated our from 29 LBS to 36 LBS in about two minutes. The display is bright and easy to read which is great. The accessories include nozzles for balls and air beds or balloons. You also get a short USB charging cable. I am happy with this item and would order it again along with recommend it to others. The price is just a little bit high for my liking but not super high for similar devices, It pays for itself if you don’t get stranded while traveling.
sjd –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Powerful, small, convenient and well built
Using this to replace a much larger 20 volt cordless pump. This pump operates in the same sound level range as that much larger pump, has the same pressure capacity and charges just as quickly. I emptied a few tires, from an auto tire, a few bike tires and some garden equipment tires, and this unit handled all of them as well or better in terms of air flow, and because it is so small, its much easier to handle. I like that the air hose is just right in length and that it firmly screws into the pump without needing to use a clamp. This will fit easily in a glove compartment or under a seat. I was pleasantly surprised at how well this was put together also, and the storage bag for various adapters is a nice touch, as many similar devices just provide adapters with no storage bag.
William Shrum –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Provides an alternative to waiting for the tow truck
Designed for inflating tires on anything from bikes to SUV’s and it comes with adapters for basket balls and air mattresses. You set the desired pressure, connect the hose to the air valve, press the power switch and it takes care of the rest. It automatically shuts off when the pre-set pressure is reached. The battery has plenty of capacity to do all four tires on a passenger car. You can also recharge your phone by plugging it into one of the USB power ports.
KD Management and ConsultingKD Management and Consulting –
5.0 out of 5 stars
One Stop Shop
Does it match the pictures posted on Amazon? Yes.This electric air inflator for car tires, bikes, bicycles, and motorcycles features a 20000 mAh lithium battery, providing long battery life. You can fully charge it in 3 to 4 hours via Type-C. While it can be a bit loud, I love how compact it is, and the inclusion of all the nozzles is a great bonus.As for ease of use, it’s quite easy to operate.
bt@ –
4.0 out of 5 stars
OK quality tire inflator- some minor gripes but good features overall.
Decently flexible tire inflator. It’s loud, but most inflators are. In bike mode I couldn’t get the pressure higher than 65 PSI. I like the light & the USB charging feature. Wish it had the auto-start function (so it can be used with spray bottles with tire inflator inlets). Also wish it saved the last pressure for each mode. It pumps pretty slowly over 40 PSI..
markira –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great inflator; confusing product info
This thing is *wonderful*. I was having some trouble with my tires constantly setting off the “low pressure” on my car (have since been fixed), and it was so great having this little guy already in my car, ready to get those tires back up to pressure. It IS very loud, but it also shuts itself off when it reaches the pressure you’ve set, so I just walked away from it (it does say in the manual not to leave unattended while in use). Having a power bank backup is also great, and if for any reason the inflator has lost its charge, you can use it while it is recharging with the insanely long cord that plugs into a cigarette lighter port (although it claims in the manual it can’t be done). It comes with several different needle attachments, so I can reinflate my daughter’s basketball, get my bike tires back to full pressure, inflate the king-size air mattress for camp, etc. It even has an emergency flashlight, as well as a red light that flashes Morse code for SOS. This is perfect for keeping in your car, taking on your bike, camping…so many uses.About the only think I don’t like that much is the storage. It’s a thin bag. With as many bells and whistles as this has, I could only wish that it had an actual case for storage, so it, and all the attachments, are better protected.I also don’t like the product information given here. It claims to be both 20000mAh and 6000mAh; it appears to actually be 6000mAh.Do be aware that the hose and attachments can get hot (the closer you get to a recommended 10-minute max usage time).Overall, though, this is a great little unit. It has saved me so much time (not having to drive around to get to an air machine), and I’m a big fan of having backup/repair items I can just toss in the glove box or trunk. Recommended.
Darin Furry –
5.0 out of 5 stars
It’s a good unit but it does have quirks (explained in my review)
I’m usually wary of these little tire pumps but this one is a nice product. You get a pump which is a little bigger than a soda can along with a power cord that plugs into a cigarette lighter, a USB-A to USB-C charging cable, inflation hose, two nozzles for pool toys/etc., a needle inflator for balls, a presta valve adapter (slightly fussy to use), a fuse, and a storage bag. I used it to fill up all four tires on my Jeep and it did a decent job. It only used up about one fourth of the battery, didn’t get too hot, didn’t take too long, and filled them to the proper pressure. So, in short, it does a decent job….for a handheld pump. There are a few quibbles. It’s noisy (you’d expect that) but not enough to hurt your ears. It’s slower than an air compressor which only takes a second or two. But waiting 45 seconds per tire isn’t a big deal. The coolest feature of this unit is you set a pressure, attach it to the tire, then start inflating. It brings the tire up to the set pressure and turns off. Except….my unit was 3 psi off! To fill my tires to 34 psi, I had to set the unit to 31 psi. But at least it was consistent, so I could use that setting for all four tires. Note that this feature does not work for pool toys, balls, inflatables, etc. as the pressure sensor can’t “read” these items. The unit has a large, easy to read, LED display and easy to use controls. You can set the readout to psi, bar, kpa, or kg/cm2. The unit offers five different “scenes”, for car, motorcycle, bicycle, ball, and custom. They are completely useless. The only mode I use is “custom” where you set a pressure and the unit remembers that pressure even after turning it off. With the other four modes, you have to set the pressure every time so what’s the point? It would have been cool if it remembered one pressure for my car and another for my bike, but nope, you have to set it manually every time, defeating the entire point of having different “scenes”. It has a flashlight and a blinking red light. It can also be used as a power bank to charge cell phones or other devices (using a USB-A port). One thing I didn’t test was if the unit would work if the battery was completely dead (for example, it was sitting in your car for a year before you needed to use it.) My guess is that it would work off the cigarette lighter adaptor as it has a super long cord, enough for you to reach all four tires with the pump. Overall, despite a few quirks, it’s a great unit. Just be aware that the PSI reading may not be accurate so check with a pressure gauge. And don’t use the scenes.
One person found this helpful
Mark –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Worked Amazingly Good
This thing is just awesome. Never tried one of the small compressors like this, I just figured they wouldnt be that great. Tried it for the first time last night, checked all 4 of my tired and 3 of them were 32psi and one was 29.5psi. They need to be 35psi, so I hooked it up on each one and it took about 1 min or just over per tire. After doing all 4 it still had over 80% or so charge left. What I love about that is if I a flat when Im driving I can just use the compressor to nurse me either home or to a shop. It should be able to do one tire quite a few times based on how little charge it used ….of course it would depend just how flat it was too I suppose; hopefully I get a chance to do a full tire and see how much charge it uses, I’ll update this if I do. Another nice feature, you set the psi you want and it fills to that and shuts off, just a really concenient feature.As far as the noise some people commented on. I was actually surprised it was not louder, it is FAR quieter than a pancake compressor. I sat by it the whole time I filled the tired and it was never irritating, its not a whisper but its not bad at all.The unit is very attractive and easy to use. Has several extras that come with it, different tips etc and a small bag to carry it all in. The bag just BARELY fits the unit w/accessories, the should definitely increase its size a couple inches. Other than that this is a must have for me now, its going in my car kit for sure!
KJ SmithKJ Smith –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Well-made, great features, versatile and several hose adaptors are included
The media could not be loaded.
Attached are a short video clip of the tool in action, followed by pictures of the LED controls readings and the handy bag to hold the accessories and compressor.A portable air compressor is a great tool to keep in your car for the possibility of having tire problems in the boonies. Better to have it and not need it, than to need it and not have it! This NEVERLAND Portable Air Compressor is a sophisticated and well-constructed tool. I own a portable compressor that I’ve used for a couple of years and it is no match for this 150PSI marvel.In addition to car tires, it can be used as an air inflator for bike and motorcycle tires, water floats and mattresses, sports balls Inflation, and much more.Notable features include auto turnoff at the selected preset (3-150 PSI range), very large and long-life 20000mAh lithium battery (that also can be tapped to charge phones and tablets), and a built-in LED work light. Pressure units can be selected, according to your personal pleasure: PSI, BAR, kPa, or KG/CM². A charging cable for a USB-C connection and a cigarette lighter adapter are provided. Multiple nozzle adapters for different valve types are also provided. There’s an included handy-dandy bag that holds all of the ‘stuff’.Concerned about safety? Note that a high-temperature protection chip that will prevent overheating is in the circuitry. Heat is released through the fan and the air holes on the casing. I used it to check and top off the air in our SUV. I didn’t stop until completion, and it was only a bit warm where the hose screws into the casing.I really like this compressor!
One person found this helpful
Gerry –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Nice portable battery-operated inflator with 12-volt backup power
What I really like about this inflator is the built-in large battery and the fact you can plug it into a 12-volt lighter plug as well. I have avoided battery only Inflators because what are you going to do when the internal battery dies, and your tire is not yet full? This solves that delemnia. So great thought with this design. The advertised claim of 20,000 mah (20-amp) battery is false. It actually has a 6-ampere battery capacity. So, that is still pretty large capacity. I am going to carry it in my car for emergencies. I tested it on my bike tires, and it filled them fine with the internal battery. There is still plenty of power left, so the internal battery works fine. It is a little on the expensive side, but it seems to be pretty good quality.
MGMG –
5.0 out of 5 stars
NEVERLAND Tire Inflator Portable Air Compressor
I saw this advertised and figured it would come in handy while we travel since one of our tires has a slow leak around the rim from corrosion. This works great and is small enough to fit in the glove box It comes with a cloth bag to store everything. The auto cigarette lights cord is very nice and long. The air compressor is a little noisy but outside it is not overbearingly loud. It inflates in just a short time depending how many pounds of air you are down. I inflated our from 29 LBS to 36 LBS in about two minutes. The display is bright and easy to read which is great. The accessories include nozzles for balls and air beds or balloons. You also get a short USB charging cable. I am happy with this item and would order it again along with recommend it to others. The price is just a little bit high for my liking but not super high for similar devices, It pays for itself if you don’t get stranded while traveling.
sjd –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Powerful, small, convenient and well built
Using this to replace a much larger 20 volt cordless pump. This pump operates in the same sound level range as that much larger pump, has the same pressure capacity and charges just as quickly. I emptied a few tires, from an auto tire, a few bike tires and some garden equipment tires, and this unit handled all of them as well or better in terms of air flow, and because it is so small, its much easier to handle. I like that the air hose is just right in length and that it firmly screws into the pump without needing to use a clamp. This will fit easily in a glove compartment or under a seat. I was pleasantly surprised at how well this was put together also, and the storage bag for various adapters is a nice touch, as many similar devices just provide adapters with no storage bag.
William Shrum –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Provides an alternative to waiting for the tow truck
Designed for inflating tires on anything from bikes to SUV’s and it comes with adapters for basket balls and air mattresses. You set the desired pressure, connect the hose to the air valve, press the power switch and it takes care of the rest. It automatically shuts off when the pre-set pressure is reached. The battery has plenty of capacity to do all four tires on a passenger car. You can also recharge your phone by plugging it into one of the USB power ports.
KD Management and ConsultingKD Management and Consulting –
5.0 out of 5 stars
One Stop Shop
Does it match the pictures posted on Amazon? Yes.This electric air inflator for car tires, bikes, bicycles, and motorcycles features a 20000 mAh lithium battery, providing long battery life. You can fully charge it in 3 to 4 hours via Type-C. While it can be a bit loud, I love how compact it is, and the inclusion of all the nozzles is a great bonus.As for ease of use, it’s quite easy to operate.
bt@ –
4.0 out of 5 stars
OK quality tire inflator- some minor gripes but good features overall.
Decently flexible tire inflator. It’s loud, but most inflators are. In bike mode I couldn’t get the pressure higher than 65 PSI. I like the light & the USB charging feature. Wish it had the auto-start function (so it can be used with spray bottles with tire inflator inlets). Also wish it saved the last pressure for each mode. It pumps pretty slowly over 40 PSI..
markira –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great inflator; confusing product info
This thing is *wonderful*. I was having some trouble with my tires constantly setting off the “low pressure” on my car (have since been fixed), and it was so great having this little guy already in my car, ready to get those tires back up to pressure. It IS very loud, but it also shuts itself off when it reaches the pressure you’ve set, so I just walked away from it (it does say in the manual not to leave unattended while in use). Having a power bank backup is also great, and if for any reason the inflator has lost its charge, you can use it while it is recharging with the insanely long cord that plugs into a cigarette lighter port (although it claims in the manual it can’t be done). It comes with several different needle attachments, so I can reinflate my daughter’s basketball, get my bike tires back to full pressure, inflate the king-size air mattress for camp, etc. It even has an emergency flashlight, as well as a red light that flashes Morse code for SOS. This is perfect for keeping in your car, taking on your bike, camping…so many uses.About the only think I don’t like that much is the storage. It’s a thin bag. With as many bells and whistles as this has, I could only wish that it had an actual case for storage, so it, and all the attachments, are better protected.I also don’t like the product information given here. It claims to be both 20000mAh and 6000mAh; it appears to actually be 6000mAh.Do be aware that the hose and attachments can get hot (the closer you get to a recommended 10-minute max usage time).Overall, though, this is a great little unit. It has saved me so much time (not having to drive around to get to an air machine), and I’m a big fan of having backup/repair items I can just toss in the glove box or trunk. Recommended.
Darin Furry –
5.0 out of 5 stars
It’s a good unit but it does have quirks (explained in my review)
I’m usually wary of these little tire pumps but this one is a nice product. You get a pump which is a little bigger than a soda can along with a power cord that plugs into a cigarette lighter, a USB-A to USB-C charging cable, inflation hose, two nozzles for pool toys/etc., a needle inflator for balls, a presta valve adapter (slightly fussy to use), a fuse, and a storage bag. I used it to fill up all four tires on my Jeep and it did a decent job. It only used up about one fourth of the battery, didn’t get too hot, didn’t take too long, and filled them to the proper pressure. So, in short, it does a decent job….for a handheld pump. There are a few quibbles. It’s noisy (you’d expect that) but not enough to hurt your ears. It’s slower than an air compressor which only takes a second or two. But waiting 45 seconds per tire isn’t a big deal. The coolest feature of this unit is you set a pressure, attach it to the tire, then start inflating. It brings the tire up to the set pressure and turns off. Except….my unit was 3 psi off! To fill my tires to 34 psi, I had to set the unit to 31 psi. But at least it was consistent, so I could use that setting for all four tires. Note that this feature does not work for pool toys, balls, inflatables, etc. as the pressure sensor can’t “read” these items. The unit has a large, easy to read, LED display and easy to use controls. You can set the readout to psi, bar, kpa, or kg/cm2. The unit offers five different “scenes”, for car, motorcycle, bicycle, ball, and custom. They are completely useless. The only mode I use is “custom” where you set a pressure and the unit remembers that pressure even after turning it off. With the other four modes, you have to set the pressure every time so what’s the point? It would have been cool if it remembered one pressure for my car and another for my bike, but nope, you have to set it manually every time, defeating the entire point of having different “scenes”. It has a flashlight and a blinking red light. It can also be used as a power bank to charge cell phones or other devices (using a USB-A port). One thing I didn’t test was if the unit would work if the battery was completely dead (for example, it was sitting in your car for a year before you needed to use it.) My guess is that it would work off the cigarette lighter adaptor as it has a super long cord, enough for you to reach all four tires with the pump. Overall, despite a few quirks, it’s a great unit. Just be aware that the PSI reading may not be accurate so check with a pressure gauge. And don’t use the scenes.
One person found this helpful
Mark –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Worked Amazingly Good
This thing is just awesome. Never tried one of the small compressors like this, I just figured they wouldnt be that great. Tried it for the first time last night, checked all 4 of my tired and 3 of them were 32psi and one was 29.5psi. They need to be 35psi, so I hooked it up on each one and it took about 1 min or just over per tire. After doing all 4 it still had over 80% or so charge left. What I love about that is if I a flat when Im driving I can just use the compressor to nurse me either home or to a shop. It should be able to do one tire quite a few times based on how little charge it used ….of course it would depend just how flat it was too I suppose; hopefully I get a chance to do a full tire and see how much charge it uses, I’ll update this if I do. Another nice feature, you set the psi you want and it fills to that and shuts off, just a really concenient feature.As far as the noise some people commented on. I was actually surprised it was not louder, it is FAR quieter than a pancake compressor. I sat by it the whole time I filled the tired and it was never irritating, its not a whisper but its not bad at all.The unit is very attractive and easy to use. Has several extras that come with it, different tips etc and a small bag to carry it all in. The bag just BARELY fits the unit w/accessories, the should definitely increase its size a couple inches. Other than that this is a must have for me now, its going in my car kit for sure!
KJ SmithKJ Smith –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Well-made, great features, versatile and several hose adaptors are included
The media could not be loaded.
Attached are a short video clip of the tool in action, followed by pictures of the LED controls readings and the handy bag to hold the accessories and compressor.A portable air compressor is a great tool to keep in your car for the possibility of having tire problems in the boonies. Better to have it and not need it, than to need it and not have it! This NEVERLAND Portable Air Compressor is a sophisticated and well-constructed tool. I own a portable compressor that I’ve used for a couple of years and it is no match for this 150PSI marvel.In addition to car tires, it can be used as an air inflator for bike and motorcycle tires, water floats and mattresses, sports balls Inflation, and much more.Notable features include auto turnoff at the selected preset (3-150 PSI range), very large and long-life 20000mAh lithium battery (that also can be tapped to charge phones and tablets), and a built-in LED work light. Pressure units can be selected, according to your personal pleasure: PSI, BAR, kPa, or KG/CM². A charging cable for a USB-C connection and a cigarette lighter adapter are provided. Multiple nozzle adapters for different valve types are also provided. There’s an included handy-dandy bag that holds all of the ‘stuff’.Concerned about safety? Note that a high-temperature protection chip that will prevent overheating is in the circuitry. Heat is released through the fan and the air holes on the casing. I used it to check and top off the air in our SUV. I didn’t stop until completion, and it was only a bit warm where the hose screws into the casing.I really like this compressor!
One person found this helpful
Gerry –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Nice portable battery-operated inflator with 12-volt backup power
What I really like about this inflator is the built-in large battery and the fact you can plug it into a 12-volt lighter plug as well. I have avoided battery only Inflators because what are you going to do when the internal battery dies, and your tire is not yet full? This solves that delemnia. So great thought with this design. The advertised claim of 20,000 mah (20-amp) battery is false. It actually has a 6-ampere battery capacity. So, that is still pretty large capacity. I am going to carry it in my car for emergencies. I tested it on my bike tires, and it filled them fine with the internal battery. There is still plenty of power left, so the internal battery works fine. It is a little on the expensive side, but it seems to be pretty good quality.
MGMG –
5.0 out of 5 stars
NEVERLAND Tire Inflator Portable Air Compressor
I saw this advertised and figured it would come in handy while we travel since one of our tires has a slow leak around the rim from corrosion. This works great and is small enough to fit in the glove box It comes with a cloth bag to store everything. The auto cigarette lights cord is very nice and long. The air compressor is a little noisy but outside it is not overbearingly loud. It inflates in just a short time depending how many pounds of air you are down. I inflated our from 29 LBS to 36 LBS in about two minutes. The display is bright and easy to read which is great. The accessories include nozzles for balls and air beds or balloons. You also get a short USB charging cable. I am happy with this item and would order it again along with recommend it to others. The price is just a little bit high for my liking but not super high for similar devices, It pays for itself if you don’t get stranded while traveling.
sjd –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Powerful, small, convenient and well built
Using this to replace a much larger 20 volt cordless pump. This pump operates in the same sound level range as that much larger pump, has the same pressure capacity and charges just as quickly. I emptied a few tires, from an auto tire, a few bike tires and some garden equipment tires, and this unit handled all of them as well or better in terms of air flow, and because it is so small, its much easier to handle. I like that the air hose is just right in length and that it firmly screws into the pump without needing to use a clamp. This will fit easily in a glove compartment or under a seat. I was pleasantly surprised at how well this was put together also, and the storage bag for various adapters is a nice touch, as many similar devices just provide adapters with no storage bag.
William Shrum –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Provides an alternative to waiting for the tow truck
Designed for inflating tires on anything from bikes to SUV’s and it comes with adapters for basket balls and air mattresses. You set the desired pressure, connect the hose to the air valve, press the power switch and it takes care of the rest. It automatically shuts off when the pre-set pressure is reached. The battery has plenty of capacity to do all four tires on a passenger car. You can also recharge your phone by plugging it into one of the USB power ports.
KD Management and ConsultingKD Management and Consulting –
5.0 out of 5 stars
One Stop Shop
Does it match the pictures posted on Amazon? Yes.This electric air inflator for car tires, bikes, bicycles, and motorcycles features a 20000 mAh lithium battery, providing long battery life. You can fully charge it in 3 to 4 hours via Type-C. While it can be a bit loud, I love how compact it is, and the inclusion of all the nozzles is a great bonus.As for ease of use, it’s quite easy to operate.
bt@ –
4.0 out of 5 stars
OK quality tire inflator- some minor gripes but good features overall.
Decently flexible tire inflator. It’s loud, but most inflators are. In bike mode I couldn’t get the pressure higher than 65 PSI. I like the light & the USB charging feature. Wish it had the auto-start function (so it can be used with spray bottles with tire inflator inlets). Also wish it saved the last pressure for each mode. It pumps pretty slowly over 40 PSI..
markira –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great inflator; confusing product info
This thing is *wonderful*. I was having some trouble with my tires constantly setting off the “low pressure” on my car (have since been fixed), and it was so great having this little guy already in my car, ready to get those tires back up to pressure. It IS very loud, but it also shuts itself off when it reaches the pressure you’ve set, so I just walked away from it (it does say in the manual not to leave unattended while in use). Having a power bank backup is also great, and if for any reason the inflator has lost its charge, you can use it while it is recharging with the insanely long cord that plugs into a cigarette lighter port (although it claims in the manual it can’t be done). It comes with several different needle attachments, so I can reinflate my daughter’s basketball, get my bike tires back to full pressure, inflate the king-size air mattress for camp, etc. It even has an emergency flashlight, as well as a red light that flashes Morse code for SOS. This is perfect for keeping in your car, taking on your bike, camping…so many uses.About the only think I don’t like that much is the storage. It’s a thin bag. With as many bells and whistles as this has, I could only wish that it had an actual case for storage, so it, and all the attachments, are better protected.I also don’t like the product information given here. It claims to be both 20000mAh and 6000mAh; it appears to actually be 6000mAh.Do be aware that the hose and attachments can get hot (the closer you get to a recommended 10-minute max usage time).Overall, though, this is a great little unit. It has saved me so much time (not having to drive around to get to an air machine), and I’m a big fan of having backup/repair items I can just toss in the glove box or trunk. Recommended.
Darin Furry –
5.0 out of 5 stars
It’s a good unit but it does have quirks (explained in my review)
I’m usually wary of these little tire pumps but this one is a nice product. You get a pump which is a little bigger than a soda can along with a power cord that plugs into a cigarette lighter, a USB-A to USB-C charging cable, inflation hose, two nozzles for pool toys/etc., a needle inflator for balls, a presta valve adapter (slightly fussy to use), a fuse, and a storage bag. I used it to fill up all four tires on my Jeep and it did a decent job. It only used up about one fourth of the battery, didn’t get too hot, didn’t take too long, and filled them to the proper pressure. So, in short, it does a decent job….for a handheld pump. There are a few quibbles. It’s noisy (you’d expect that) but not enough to hurt your ears. It’s slower than an air compressor which only takes a second or two. But waiting 45 seconds per tire isn’t a big deal. The coolest feature of this unit is you set a pressure, attach it to the tire, then start inflating. It brings the tire up to the set pressure and turns off. Except….my unit was 3 psi off! To fill my tires to 34 psi, I had to set the unit to 31 psi. But at least it was consistent, so I could use that setting for all four tires. Note that this feature does not work for pool toys, balls, inflatables, etc. as the pressure sensor can’t “read” these items. The unit has a large, easy to read, LED display and easy to use controls. You can set the readout to psi, bar, kpa, or kg/cm2. The unit offers five different “scenes”, for car, motorcycle, bicycle, ball, and custom. They are completely useless. The only mode I use is “custom” where you set a pressure and the unit remembers that pressure even after turning it off. With the other four modes, you have to set the pressure every time so what’s the point? It would have been cool if it remembered one pressure for my car and another for my bike, but nope, you have to set it manually every time, defeating the entire point of having different “scenes”. It has a flashlight and a blinking red light. It can also be used as a power bank to charge cell phones or other devices (using a USB-A port). One thing I didn’t test was if the unit would work if the battery was completely dead (for example, it was sitting in your car for a year before you needed to use it.) My guess is that it would work off the cigarette lighter adaptor as it has a super long cord, enough for you to reach all four tires with the pump. Overall, despite a few quirks, it’s a great unit. Just be aware that the PSI reading may not be accurate so check with a pressure gauge. And don’t use the scenes.
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Mark –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Worked Amazingly Good
This thing is just awesome. Never tried one of the small compressors like this, I just figured they wouldnt be that great. Tried it for the first time last night, checked all 4 of my tired and 3 of them were 32psi and one was 29.5psi. They need to be 35psi, so I hooked it up on each one and it took about 1 min or just over per tire. After doing all 4 it still had over 80% or so charge left. What I love about that is if I a flat when Im driving I can just use the compressor to nurse me either home or to a shop. It should be able to do one tire quite a few times based on how little charge it used ….of course it would depend just how flat it was too I suppose; hopefully I get a chance to do a full tire and see how much charge it uses, I’ll update this if I do. Another nice feature, you set the psi you want and it fills to that and shuts off, just a really concenient feature.As far as the noise some people commented on. I was actually surprised it was not louder, it is FAR quieter than a pancake compressor. I sat by it the whole time I filled the tired and it was never irritating, its not a whisper but its not bad at all.The unit is very attractive and easy to use. Has several extras that come with it, different tips etc and a small bag to carry it all in. The bag just BARELY fits the unit w/accessories, the should definitely increase its size a couple inches. Other than that this is a must have for me now, its going in my car kit for sure!
KJ SmithKJ Smith –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Well-made, great features, versatile and several hose adaptors are included
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Attached are a short video clip of the tool in action, followed by pictures of the LED controls readings and the handy bag to hold the accessories and compressor.A portable air compressor is a great tool to keep in your car for the possibility of having tire problems in the boonies. Better to have it and not need it, than to need it and not have it! This NEVERLAND Portable Air Compressor is a sophisticated and well-constructed tool. I own a portable compressor that I’ve used for a couple of years and it is no match for this 150PSI marvel.In addition to car tires, it can be used as an air inflator for bike and motorcycle tires, water floats and mattresses, sports balls Inflation, and much more.Notable features include auto turnoff at the selected preset (3-150 PSI range), very large and long-life 20000mAh lithium battery (that also can be tapped to charge phones and tablets), and a built-in LED work light. Pressure units can be selected, according to your personal pleasure: PSI, BAR, kPa, or KG/CM². A charging cable for a USB-C connection and a cigarette lighter adapter are provided. Multiple nozzle adapters for different valve types are also provided. There’s an included handy-dandy bag that holds all of the ‘stuff’.Concerned about safety? Note that a high-temperature protection chip that will prevent overheating is in the circuitry. Heat is released through the fan and the air holes on the casing. I used it to check and top off the air in our SUV. I didn’t stop until completion, and it was only a bit warm where the hose screws into the casing.I really like this compressor!
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Gerry –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Nice portable battery-operated inflator with 12-volt backup power
What I really like about this inflator is the built-in large battery and the fact you can plug it into a 12-volt lighter plug as well. I have avoided battery only Inflators because what are you going to do when the internal battery dies, and your tire is not yet full? This solves that delemnia. So great thought with this design. The advertised claim of 20,000 mah (20-amp) battery is false. It actually has a 6-ampere battery capacity. So, that is still pretty large capacity. I am going to carry it in my car for emergencies. I tested it on my bike tires, and it filled them fine with the internal battery. There is still plenty of power left, so the internal battery works fine. It is a little on the expensive side, but it seems to be pretty good quality.
MGMG –
5.0 out of 5 stars
NEVERLAND Tire Inflator Portable Air Compressor
I saw this advertised and figured it would come in handy while we travel since one of our tires has a slow leak around the rim from corrosion. This works great and is small enough to fit in the glove box It comes with a cloth bag to store everything. The auto cigarette lights cord is very nice and long. The air compressor is a little noisy but outside it is not overbearingly loud. It inflates in just a short time depending how many pounds of air you are down. I inflated our from 29 LBS to 36 LBS in about two minutes. The display is bright and easy to read which is great. The accessories include nozzles for balls and air beds or balloons. You also get a short USB charging cable. I am happy with this item and would order it again along with recommend it to others. The price is just a little bit high for my liking but not super high for similar devices, It pays for itself if you don’t get stranded while traveling.
sjd –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Powerful, small, convenient and well built
Using this to replace a much larger 20 volt cordless pump. This pump operates in the same sound level range as that much larger pump, has the same pressure capacity and charges just as quickly. I emptied a few tires, from an auto tire, a few bike tires and some garden equipment tires, and this unit handled all of them as well or better in terms of air flow, and because it is so small, its much easier to handle. I like that the air hose is just right in length and that it firmly screws into the pump without needing to use a clamp. This will fit easily in a glove compartment or under a seat. I was pleasantly surprised at how well this was put together also, and the storage bag for various adapters is a nice touch, as many similar devices just provide adapters with no storage bag.
William Shrum –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Provides an alternative to waiting for the tow truck
Designed for inflating tires on anything from bikes to SUV’s and it comes with adapters for basket balls and air mattresses. You set the desired pressure, connect the hose to the air valve, press the power switch and it takes care of the rest. It automatically shuts off when the pre-set pressure is reached. The battery has plenty of capacity to do all four tires on a passenger car. You can also recharge your phone by plugging it into one of the USB power ports.
KD Management and ConsultingKD Management and Consulting –
5.0 out of 5 stars
One Stop Shop
Does it match the pictures posted on Amazon? Yes.This electric air inflator for car tires, bikes, bicycles, and motorcycles features a 20000 mAh lithium battery, providing long battery life. You can fully charge it in 3 to 4 hours via Type-C. While it can be a bit loud, I love how compact it is, and the inclusion of all the nozzles is a great bonus.As for ease of use, it’s quite easy to operate.
bt@ –
4.0 out of 5 stars
OK quality tire inflator- some minor gripes but good features overall.
Decently flexible tire inflator. It’s loud, but most inflators are. In bike mode I couldn’t get the pressure higher than 65 PSI. I like the light & the USB charging feature. Wish it had the auto-start function (so it can be used with spray bottles with tire inflator inlets). Also wish it saved the last pressure for each mode. It pumps pretty slowly over 40 PSI..
markira –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great inflator; confusing product info
This thing is *wonderful*. I was having some trouble with my tires constantly setting off the “low pressure” on my car (have since been fixed), and it was so great having this little guy already in my car, ready to get those tires back up to pressure. It IS very loud, but it also shuts itself off when it reaches the pressure you’ve set, so I just walked away from it (it does say in the manual not to leave unattended while in use). Having a power bank backup is also great, and if for any reason the inflator has lost its charge, you can use it while it is recharging with the insanely long cord that plugs into a cigarette lighter port (although it claims in the manual it can’t be done). It comes with several different needle attachments, so I can reinflate my daughter’s basketball, get my bike tires back to full pressure, inflate the king-size air mattress for camp, etc. It even has an emergency flashlight, as well as a red light that flashes Morse code for SOS. This is perfect for keeping in your car, taking on your bike, camping…so many uses.About the only think I don’t like that much is the storage. It’s a thin bag. With as many bells and whistles as this has, I could only wish that it had an actual case for storage, so it, and all the attachments, are better protected.I also don’t like the product information given here. It claims to be both 20000mAh and 6000mAh; it appears to actually be 6000mAh.Do be aware that the hose and attachments can get hot (the closer you get to a recommended 10-minute max usage time).Overall, though, this is a great little unit. It has saved me so much time (not having to drive around to get to an air machine), and I’m a big fan of having backup/repair items I can just toss in the glove box or trunk. Recommended.
Darin Furry –
5.0 out of 5 stars
It’s a good unit but it does have quirks (explained in my review)
I’m usually wary of these little tire pumps but this one is a nice product. You get a pump which is a little bigger than a soda can along with a power cord that plugs into a cigarette lighter, a USB-A to USB-C charging cable, inflation hose, two nozzles for pool toys/etc., a needle inflator for balls, a presta valve adapter (slightly fussy to use), a fuse, and a storage bag. I used it to fill up all four tires on my Jeep and it did a decent job. It only used up about one fourth of the battery, didn’t get too hot, didn’t take too long, and filled them to the proper pressure. So, in short, it does a decent job….for a handheld pump. There are a few quibbles. It’s noisy (you’d expect that) but not enough to hurt your ears. It’s slower than an air compressor which only takes a second or two. But waiting 45 seconds per tire isn’t a big deal. The coolest feature of this unit is you set a pressure, attach it to the tire, then start inflating. It brings the tire up to the set pressure and turns off. Except….my unit was 3 psi off! To fill my tires to 34 psi, I had to set the unit to 31 psi. But at least it was consistent, so I could use that setting for all four tires. Note that this feature does not work for pool toys, balls, inflatables, etc. as the pressure sensor can’t “read” these items. The unit has a large, easy to read, LED display and easy to use controls. You can set the readout to psi, bar, kpa, or kg/cm2. The unit offers five different “scenes”, for car, motorcycle, bicycle, ball, and custom. They are completely useless. The only mode I use is “custom” where you set a pressure and the unit remembers that pressure even after turning it off. With the other four modes, you have to set the pressure every time so what’s the point? It would have been cool if it remembered one pressure for my car and another for my bike, but nope, you have to set it manually every time, defeating the entire point of having different “scenes”. It has a flashlight and a blinking red light. It can also be used as a power bank to charge cell phones or other devices (using a USB-A port). One thing I didn’t test was if the unit would work if the battery was completely dead (for example, it was sitting in your car for a year before you needed to use it.) My guess is that it would work off the cigarette lighter adaptor as it has a super long cord, enough for you to reach all four tires with the pump. Overall, despite a few quirks, it’s a great unit. Just be aware that the PSI reading may not be accurate so check with a pressure gauge. And don’t use the scenes.
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Mark –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Worked Amazingly Good
This thing is just awesome. Never tried one of the small compressors like this, I just figured they wouldnt be that great. Tried it for the first time last night, checked all 4 of my tired and 3 of them were 32psi and one was 29.5psi. They need to be 35psi, so I hooked it up on each one and it took about 1 min or just over per tire. After doing all 4 it still had over 80% or so charge left. What I love about that is if I a flat when Im driving I can just use the compressor to nurse me either home or to a shop. It should be able to do one tire quite a few times based on how little charge it used ….of course it would depend just how flat it was too I suppose; hopefully I get a chance to do a full tire and see how much charge it uses, I’ll update this if I do. Another nice feature, you set the psi you want and it fills to that and shuts off, just a really concenient feature.As far as the noise some people commented on. I was actually surprised it was not louder, it is FAR quieter than a pancake compressor. I sat by it the whole time I filled the tired and it was never irritating, its not a whisper but its not bad at all.The unit is very attractive and easy to use. Has several extras that come with it, different tips etc and a small bag to carry it all in. The bag just BARELY fits the unit w/accessories, the should definitely increase its size a couple inches. Other than that this is a must have for me now, its going in my car kit for sure!
KJ SmithKJ Smith –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Well-made, great features, versatile and several hose adaptors are included
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Attached are a short video clip of the tool in action, followed by pictures of the LED controls readings and the handy bag to hold the accessories and compressor.A portable air compressor is a great tool to keep in your car for the possibility of having tire problems in the boonies. Better to have it and not need it, than to need it and not have it! This NEVERLAND Portable Air Compressor is a sophisticated and well-constructed tool. I own a portable compressor that I’ve used for a couple of years and it is no match for this 150PSI marvel.In addition to car tires, it can be used as an air inflator for bike and motorcycle tires, water floats and mattresses, sports balls Inflation, and much more.Notable features include auto turnoff at the selected preset (3-150 PSI range), very large and long-life 20000mAh lithium battery (that also can be tapped to charge phones and tablets), and a built-in LED work light. Pressure units can be selected, according to your personal pleasure: PSI, BAR, kPa, or KG/CM². A charging cable for a USB-C connection and a cigarette lighter adapter are provided. Multiple nozzle adapters for different valve types are also provided. There’s an included handy-dandy bag that holds all of the ‘stuff’.Concerned about safety? Note that a high-temperature protection chip that will prevent overheating is in the circuitry. Heat is released through the fan and the air holes on the casing. I used it to check and top off the air in our SUV. I didn’t stop until completion, and it was only a bit warm where the hose screws into the casing.I really like this compressor!
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Gerry –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Nice portable battery-operated inflator with 12-volt backup power
What I really like about this inflator is the built-in large battery and the fact you can plug it into a 12-volt lighter plug as well. I have avoided battery only Inflators because what are you going to do when the internal battery dies, and your tire is not yet full? This solves that delemnia. So great thought with this design. The advertised claim of 20,000 mah (20-amp) battery is false. It actually has a 6-ampere battery capacity. So, that is still pretty large capacity. I am going to carry it in my car for emergencies. I tested it on my bike tires, and it filled them fine with the internal battery. There is still plenty of power left, so the internal battery works fine. It is a little on the expensive side, but it seems to be pretty good quality.
MGMG –
5.0 out of 5 stars
NEVERLAND Tire Inflator Portable Air Compressor
I saw this advertised and figured it would come in handy while we travel since one of our tires has a slow leak around the rim from corrosion. This works great and is small enough to fit in the glove box It comes with a cloth bag to store everything. The auto cigarette lights cord is very nice and long. The air compressor is a little noisy but outside it is not overbearingly loud. It inflates in just a short time depending how many pounds of air you are down. I inflated our from 29 LBS to 36 LBS in about two minutes. The display is bright and easy to read which is great. The accessories include nozzles for balls and air beds or balloons. You also get a short USB charging cable. I am happy with this item and would order it again along with recommend it to others. The price is just a little bit high for my liking but not super high for similar devices, It pays for itself if you don’t get stranded while traveling.
sjd –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Powerful, small, convenient and well built
Using this to replace a much larger 20 volt cordless pump. This pump operates in the same sound level range as that much larger pump, has the same pressure capacity and charges just as quickly. I emptied a few tires, from an auto tire, a few bike tires and some garden equipment tires, and this unit handled all of them as well or better in terms of air flow, and because it is so small, its much easier to handle. I like that the air hose is just right in length and that it firmly screws into the pump without needing to use a clamp. This will fit easily in a glove compartment or under a seat. I was pleasantly surprised at how well this was put together also, and the storage bag for various adapters is a nice touch, as many similar devices just provide adapters with no storage bag.
William Shrum –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Provides an alternative to waiting for the tow truck
Designed for inflating tires on anything from bikes to SUV’s and it comes with adapters for basket balls and air mattresses. You set the desired pressure, connect the hose to the air valve, press the power switch and it takes care of the rest. It automatically shuts off when the pre-set pressure is reached. The battery has plenty of capacity to do all four tires on a passenger car. You can also recharge your phone by plugging it into one of the USB power ports.
KD Management and ConsultingKD Management and Consulting –
5.0 out of 5 stars
One Stop Shop
Does it match the pictures posted on Amazon? Yes.This electric air inflator for car tires, bikes, bicycles, and motorcycles features a 20000 mAh lithium battery, providing long battery life. You can fully charge it in 3 to 4 hours via Type-C. While it can be a bit loud, I love how compact it is, and the inclusion of all the nozzles is a great bonus.As for ease of use, it’s quite easy to operate.
bt@ –
4.0 out of 5 stars
OK quality tire inflator- some minor gripes but good features overall.
Decently flexible tire inflator. It’s loud, but most inflators are. In bike mode I couldn’t get the pressure higher than 65 PSI. I like the light & the USB charging feature. Wish it had the auto-start function (so it can be used with spray bottles with tire inflator inlets). Also wish it saved the last pressure for each mode. It pumps pretty slowly over 40 PSI..
markira –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great inflator; confusing product info
This thing is *wonderful*. I was having some trouble with my tires constantly setting off the “low pressure” on my car (have since been fixed), and it was so great having this little guy already in my car, ready to get those tires back up to pressure. It IS very loud, but it also shuts itself off when it reaches the pressure you’ve set, so I just walked away from it (it does say in the manual not to leave unattended while in use). Having a power bank backup is also great, and if for any reason the inflator has lost its charge, you can use it while it is recharging with the insanely long cord that plugs into a cigarette lighter port (although it claims in the manual it can’t be done). It comes with several different needle attachments, so I can reinflate my daughter’s basketball, get my bike tires back to full pressure, inflate the king-size air mattress for camp, etc. It even has an emergency flashlight, as well as a red light that flashes Morse code for SOS. This is perfect for keeping in your car, taking on your bike, camping…so many uses.About the only think I don’t like that much is the storage. It’s a thin bag. With as many bells and whistles as this has, I could only wish that it had an actual case for storage, so it, and all the attachments, are better protected.I also don’t like the product information given here. It claims to be both 20000mAh and 6000mAh; it appears to actually be 6000mAh.Do be aware that the hose and attachments can get hot (the closer you get to a recommended 10-minute max usage time).Overall, though, this is a great little unit. It has saved me so much time (not having to drive around to get to an air machine), and I’m a big fan of having backup/repair items I can just toss in the glove box or trunk. Recommended.
Darin Furry –
5.0 out of 5 stars
It’s a good unit but it does have quirks (explained in my review)
I’m usually wary of these little tire pumps but this one is a nice product. You get a pump which is a little bigger than a soda can along with a power cord that plugs into a cigarette lighter, a USB-A to USB-C charging cable, inflation hose, two nozzles for pool toys/etc., a needle inflator for balls, a presta valve adapter (slightly fussy to use), a fuse, and a storage bag. I used it to fill up all four tires on my Jeep and it did a decent job. It only used up about one fourth of the battery, didn’t get too hot, didn’t take too long, and filled them to the proper pressure. So, in short, it does a decent job….for a handheld pump. There are a few quibbles. It’s noisy (you’d expect that) but not enough to hurt your ears. It’s slower than an air compressor which only takes a second or two. But waiting 45 seconds per tire isn’t a big deal. The coolest feature of this unit is you set a pressure, attach it to the tire, then start inflating. It brings the tire up to the set pressure and turns off. Except….my unit was 3 psi off! To fill my tires to 34 psi, I had to set the unit to 31 psi. But at least it was consistent, so I could use that setting for all four tires. Note that this feature does not work for pool toys, balls, inflatables, etc. as the pressure sensor can’t “read” these items. The unit has a large, easy to read, LED display and easy to use controls. You can set the readout to psi, bar, kpa, or kg/cm2. The unit offers five different “scenes”, for car, motorcycle, bicycle, ball, and custom. They are completely useless. The only mode I use is “custom” where you set a pressure and the unit remembers that pressure even after turning it off. With the other four modes, you have to set the pressure every time so what’s the point? It would have been cool if it remembered one pressure for my car and another for my bike, but nope, you have to set it manually every time, defeating the entire point of having different “scenes”. It has a flashlight and a blinking red light. It can also be used as a power bank to charge cell phones or other devices (using a USB-A port). One thing I didn’t test was if the unit would work if the battery was completely dead (for example, it was sitting in your car for a year before you needed to use it.) My guess is that it would work off the cigarette lighter adaptor as it has a super long cord, enough for you to reach all four tires with the pump. Overall, despite a few quirks, it’s a great unit. Just be aware that the PSI reading may not be accurate so check with a pressure gauge. And don’t use the scenes.
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Mark –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Worked Amazingly Good
This thing is just awesome. Never tried one of the small compressors like this, I just figured they wouldnt be that great. Tried it for the first time last night, checked all 4 of my tired and 3 of them were 32psi and one was 29.5psi. They need to be 35psi, so I hooked it up on each one and it took about 1 min or just over per tire. After doing all 4 it still had over 80% or so charge left. What I love about that is if I a flat when Im driving I can just use the compressor to nurse me either home or to a shop. It should be able to do one tire quite a few times based on how little charge it used ….of course it would depend just how flat it was too I suppose; hopefully I get a chance to do a full tire and see how much charge it uses, I’ll update this if I do. Another nice feature, you set the psi you want and it fills to that and shuts off, just a really concenient feature.As far as the noise some people commented on. I was actually surprised it was not louder, it is FAR quieter than a pancake compressor. I sat by it the whole time I filled the tired and it was never irritating, its not a whisper but its not bad at all.The unit is very attractive and easy to use. Has several extras that come with it, different tips etc and a small bag to carry it all in. The bag just BARELY fits the unit w/accessories, the should definitely increase its size a couple inches. Other than that this is a must have for me now, its going in my car kit for sure!
KJ SmithKJ Smith –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Well-made, great features, versatile and several hose adaptors are included
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Attached are a short video clip of the tool in action, followed by pictures of the LED controls readings and the handy bag to hold the accessories and compressor.A portable air compressor is a great tool to keep in your car for the possibility of having tire problems in the boonies. Better to have it and not need it, than to need it and not have it! This NEVERLAND Portable Air Compressor is a sophisticated and well-constructed tool. I own a portable compressor that I’ve used for a couple of years and it is no match for this 150PSI marvel.In addition to car tires, it can be used as an air inflator for bike and motorcycle tires, water floats and mattresses, sports balls Inflation, and much more.Notable features include auto turnoff at the selected preset (3-150 PSI range), very large and long-life 20000mAh lithium battery (that also can be tapped to charge phones and tablets), and a built-in LED work light. Pressure units can be selected, according to your personal pleasure: PSI, BAR, kPa, or KG/CM². A charging cable for a USB-C connection and a cigarette lighter adapter are provided. Multiple nozzle adapters for different valve types are also provided. There’s an included handy-dandy bag that holds all of the ‘stuff’.Concerned about safety? Note that a high-temperature protection chip that will prevent overheating is in the circuitry. Heat is released through the fan and the air holes on the casing. I used it to check and top off the air in our SUV. I didn’t stop until completion, and it was only a bit warm where the hose screws into the casing.I really like this compressor!
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Gerry –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Nice portable battery-operated inflator with 12-volt backup power
What I really like about this inflator is the built-in large battery and the fact you can plug it into a 12-volt lighter plug as well. I have avoided battery only Inflators because what are you going to do when the internal battery dies, and your tire is not yet full? This solves that delemnia. So great thought with this design. The advertised claim of 20,000 mah (20-amp) battery is false. It actually has a 6-ampere battery capacity. So, that is still pretty large capacity. I am going to carry it in my car for emergencies. I tested it on my bike tires, and it filled them fine with the internal battery. There is still plenty of power left, so the internal battery works fine. It is a little on the expensive side, but it seems to be pretty good quality.
MGMG –
5.0 out of 5 stars
NEVERLAND Tire Inflator Portable Air Compressor
I saw this advertised and figured it would come in handy while we travel since one of our tires has a slow leak around the rim from corrosion. This works great and is small enough to fit in the glove box It comes with a cloth bag to store everything. The auto cigarette lights cord is very nice and long. The air compressor is a little noisy but outside it is not overbearingly loud. It inflates in just a short time depending how many pounds of air you are down. I inflated our from 29 LBS to 36 LBS in about two minutes. The display is bright and easy to read which is great. The accessories include nozzles for balls and air beds or balloons. You also get a short USB charging cable. I am happy with this item and would order it again along with recommend it to others. The price is just a little bit high for my liking but not super high for similar devices, It pays for itself if you don’t get stranded while traveling.
sjd –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Powerful, small, convenient and well built
Using this to replace a much larger 20 volt cordless pump. This pump operates in the same sound level range as that much larger pump, has the same pressure capacity and charges just as quickly. I emptied a few tires, from an auto tire, a few bike tires and some garden equipment tires, and this unit handled all of them as well or better in terms of air flow, and because it is so small, its much easier to handle. I like that the air hose is just right in length and that it firmly screws into the pump without needing to use a clamp. This will fit easily in a glove compartment or under a seat. I was pleasantly surprised at how well this was put together also, and the storage bag for various adapters is a nice touch, as many similar devices just provide adapters with no storage bag.
William Shrum –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Provides an alternative to waiting for the tow truck
Designed for inflating tires on anything from bikes to SUV’s and it comes with adapters for basket balls and air mattresses. You set the desired pressure, connect the hose to the air valve, press the power switch and it takes care of the rest. It automatically shuts off when the pre-set pressure is reached. The battery has plenty of capacity to do all four tires on a passenger car. You can also recharge your phone by plugging it into one of the USB power ports.
KD Management and ConsultingKD Management and Consulting –
5.0 out of 5 stars
One Stop Shop
Does it match the pictures posted on Amazon? Yes.This electric air inflator for car tires, bikes, bicycles, and motorcycles features a 20000 mAh lithium battery, providing long battery life. You can fully charge it in 3 to 4 hours via Type-C. While it can be a bit loud, I love how compact it is, and the inclusion of all the nozzles is a great bonus.As for ease of use, it’s quite easy to operate.
bt@ –
4.0 out of 5 stars
OK quality tire inflator- some minor gripes but good features overall.
Decently flexible tire inflator. It’s loud, but most inflators are. In bike mode I couldn’t get the pressure higher than 65 PSI. I like the light & the USB charging feature. Wish it had the auto-start function (so it can be used with spray bottles with tire inflator inlets). Also wish it saved the last pressure for each mode. It pumps pretty slowly over 40 PSI..
markira –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great inflator; confusing product info
This thing is *wonderful*. I was having some trouble with my tires constantly setting off the “low pressure” on my car (have since been fixed), and it was so great having this little guy already in my car, ready to get those tires back up to pressure. It IS very loud, but it also shuts itself off when it reaches the pressure you’ve set, so I just walked away from it (it does say in the manual not to leave unattended while in use). Having a power bank backup is also great, and if for any reason the inflator has lost its charge, you can use it while it is recharging with the insanely long cord that plugs into a cigarette lighter port (although it claims in the manual it can’t be done). It comes with several different needle attachments, so I can reinflate my daughter’s basketball, get my bike tires back to full pressure, inflate the king-size air mattress for camp, etc. It even has an emergency flashlight, as well as a red light that flashes Morse code for SOS. This is perfect for keeping in your car, taking on your bike, camping…so many uses.About the only think I don’t like that much is the storage. It’s a thin bag. With as many bells and whistles as this has, I could only wish that it had an actual case for storage, so it, and all the attachments, are better protected.I also don’t like the product information given here. It claims to be both 20000mAh and 6000mAh; it appears to actually be 6000mAh.Do be aware that the hose and attachments can get hot (the closer you get to a recommended 10-minute max usage time).Overall, though, this is a great little unit. It has saved me so much time (not having to drive around to get to an air machine), and I’m a big fan of having backup/repair items I can just toss in the glove box or trunk. Recommended.