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I have this one:
https://www.machinemart.co.uk/shop/product/details/clarke-css-1-cordless-compressor-with-spotligh-2
Works well enough, isn't terribly quick, I wouldn't rely on it for seating the bead on a tubeless tyre, not that I've ever tried to do that.
Also have a Michelin foot pump, but don't bother using it now we have the compressor. Actually, we bought the compressor for my GF's bike, as it needed inflation to over 100 psi, and didn't want to bother with a hand pump for that kind of pressure.
The other features - battery booster, spotlight, USB power output, are just bonus if you pack it in a car boot. I don't think I'd bring it on tour with me on a bike, it's a tad bulky. ____________________ Bikes: S1000R, SH350; Exes: Vity 125, PS125, YBR125, ER6f, VFR800, Brutale 920, CB600F, SH300x4
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If portability isn't an issue and if you've got room for it, why not spend a little more on a small compressor like this?
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Mohegan-Litre-7-4CFM-116psi-Compressor/dp/B00CDRCKEM/ref=pd_sim_sbs_diy_4?ie=UTF8&refRID=12PF928BM5Y9Y1YT8P52
Gives you the option of using it for much more than just inflating tyres and a compressor (even a small one like that) is a very handy thing to have around  ____________________ Current Bikes / Projects: 1999 Rieju RS1 50
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Do you need it to have it's own battery (as per above), or to run off 12v, mains?
Does it need to be portable (take on bike)?
Personally, I prefer a digital one that can be set to a specific pressure, so you can leave to do it's stuff.
This one has done me fine so far. |
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Bit of a trip to Czechoslovakia just to get some free compressed air .
Most UK ones charge for using their compressor.
If you don't have a jump starter pack, I'd be tempted to get one that has a pump included.
(Or, were it me, I'd get a digital pump and a lithium battery to power it/jump start stuff.) |
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It looks good quality, but for that sort of money though, you might as well add a bit more and get a proper compressor. |
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I still can't suss out why someone doesn't make one of those small 12v style compressors, except instead of plugging into a car fag lighter socket they're just mains powered.
In fact, you *can* buy one off eBay. However, it's still a 12v socket, and the same shitty quality £5 compressor, but the seller provides a power converter adaptor affair that looks very similar to a laptop power supply, but has a female 12v socket on one side, into which the compressor's lead is inserted.
But what happens in practice is that the compressor pumps for a few seconds and then turns off, waits for a short while, then starts again. Or, in the case of the one I bought, fails to.
So what seemed like a sound and very convenient solution turned out to utter shite. I did get my money back, but the seller insisted that this was the first time blah blah blah, etc. etc.  ____________________ "Life is a sexually transmitted disease and the mortality rate is one hundred percent."
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| trevor saxe-coburg-gotha wrote: | I still can't suss out why someone doesn't make one of those small 12v style compressors, except instead of plugging into a car fag lighter socket they're just mains powered.
In fact, you *can* buy one off eBay. However, it's still a 12v socket, and the same shitty quality £5 compressor, but the seller provides a power converter adaptor affair that looks very similar to a laptop power supply, but has a female 12v socket on one side, into which the compressor's lead is inserted.
But what happens in practice is that the compressor pumps for a few seconds and then turns off, waits for a short while, then starts again. Or, in the case of the one I bought, fails to.
So what seemed like a sound and very convenient solution turned out to utter shite. I did get my money back, but the seller insisted that this was the first time blah blah blah, etc. etc.  |
Just run a 12v fag lighter socket compressor off a 12v car battery charger. Works for me. Cheap as chips. |
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