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The RAYLEEY Tire Inflator is a compact, cordless air compressor compatible with DeWalt 20V MAX batteries (battery not included). It delivers up to 160 PSI with a built-in pressure gauge and smart auto-shutoff for precise inflation. Lightweight and portable, it’s perfect for inflating tires, bikes, motorcycles, and sports equipment quickly and efficiently.
Brand | RAYLEEY |
Recommended Uses For Product | Tire Inflation, Ball Inflation |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Special Feature | LED Light, Built-In Gauge, Cordless, Automatic Shut-Off, Quick Inflation |
Included Components | Car Tire Inflator, Nozzle |
Model Name | tire inflator portable air compressor 001 |
Maximum Operating Pressure | 160 Pascal |
Manufacturer | RAYLEEY |
Item Weight | 2.68 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 10.47 x 7.8 x 3.46 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | AC |
Special Features | LED Light, Built-In Gauge, Cordless, Automatic Shut-Off, Quick Inflation |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
R**.
Performed better than others
Performed better inflating the same tire from 10 psi to 34 psi at 3:50 than RAYLEE at 5:22 and Dewalt at 4:38. All used a different fully charged battery of the same type for the test. All 3 stopped at the preset 34 psi. It doesn’t come with a 12v power cored like the other 2, but Dewalt doesn’t come with a quick connect chuck. This unit cost slightly less than RAYLEE and almost 1/3 the cost of Dewalt.
T**S
Great buy!
Works great, lightweight and very easy to use! You can use DeWalt battery for this. I used it to fill a truck tire in minutes! Display screen easy to read.
M**W
Makes filling tires so easy you'll wonder why you don't have one
The media could not be loaded. Have you ever discovered a tool and thought “If I just would have known about or found this tool years ago things would have been so much easier”? Well this is one of those tools. We have about 20+ tires about here. Car, truck, trailers, dollies, carts, wheelbarrows, etc. that constantly need to have their tires checked and filled. This involves getting out the air compressor either driving everything over to it, which can’t be done in some cases, and hooking up a long hose, finding the pressure gauges and filling up the tires. Or even worse I recently was called by our storage yard and told I had to come fill up two trailer tires since they were flat. Well this is a tool that will save you from all that work and get everything up and running in a fraction of the time.The version I have runs on a Dewalt battery although the instructions indicated they have Milwaukee and Makita versions as well. It’s easy to set up and operate. Put the battery in. Turn it on. Choose your measurement (normally PSI). Set the desired inflation pressure on the LED screen. Fasten the hose to the inflation valve (the tool has a clamp on air chuck that makes it very easy) and start the compressor. When it reaches the inflation pressure you set it shuts off automatically. I had eight tires that all needed to be filled to 30 PSI. In the past I’d have to take the wagon and both dollies over to the air compressor and top them off. With the cordless tire inflator I just walked over to each, took off the valve cap, hooked the cordless compressor up, and pushed the ON button. When it shut off, I detached the air compressor hose and put the valve cap back on. On average it took About 40 seconds per tire from cap off to cap on.The tool also has on board storage for air accessories that you might need for filling up things other than tires. The machine is fairly quiet so you wont need ear plugs to use it. The maximum pressure is 160 PSI so it has no problems filling up bike, truck or trailer tires. With a 20-volt 2ah battery the unit weighs 2 ¾ pounds and is well balanced. You can stand it up on the battery instead of laying it down on its side. The hose is 19 in long and like I mentioned has a clamp on hose chuck which works really well. I know I’ve had some that don’t so I was apprehensive at first but it does an excellent job. You also have the option of using your vehicles cigarette lighter to power the compressor with the cord that is supplied. They suggest using this if you are filling up a flat vehicle tire. The tool itself is solid and very well built. The grips are rubberized just like Dewalts and everyone who’s seen it thinks it’s a real Dewalt.The fact that I can walk around with an air compressor in my hand that can fill up any tires makes this an incredible value for me. I can keep it in the garage to easily check the car and truck tires. Did I mention it has an air pressure gauge on the tool as well so you can see the tire pressure before you start filling it? Yes, it does and it shows you the pressure as it fills the tire as well. It has a small form factor and is light enough that it can be stored almost anywhere as opposed to an air compressor. One last thing, it has a two year warranty. This will be my go-to tool around the yard and house for inflation issues. It has the features, performance and ease of use that make it a valuable addition to my tool collection. For around 50 bucks it’s a real deal.
J**H
Not working
I really wanted this to work but unfortunately it appears to be having some sort of problem. I tried it with several Dewalt batteries but all I get is a message of E02. I then thought that even though it is supposed to use Dewalt batteries perhaps it needs a different battery. I then tried the cigarette lighter cord plugged into my car and then I got E08. I can’t find any error codes in the documentation I received. Maybe I’m missing something but I don’t think so.
M**C
Great for Dewalt battery users
I have a bunch of DeWalt 20v batteries around my workshop, so it was a no brainer for me to give this inflator a whirl.Just tried it out on a used car I picked up. The tires were under inflated at around 30 psi. Threw a 4ah battery on it, and hooked it up to the tire. The current pressure reading was right on the money (I checked with my old trusty gauge). I increased the target pressure to 40 psi, and let it rip. It’s not really a rip, as it’s pretty slow to inflate.It took 88 seconds to get from 30 psi to 40 psi. Not horrible, and certainly better than the small emergency inflator I have.After all 4 tires the battery still showed to be full.It’s a great little machine, and the fact it takes the batteries that I have lots of, is awesome.I also like the rugged design. It looks like it can take a beating.
S**H
180 PSI, DeWalt Battery Compatible, Rock Solid Construction
I ordered this to put in our truck camper alongside my drill because I needed something that could inflate my truck tires to 80 psi if I'm out in the middle of nowhere and find myself with a flat tire.The max for the unit is 180 psi, so unless you're driving a semi, you'll have no problem inflating pretty much any tire, air bed, basketball, or anything else needing a blast of air under pressure.The dewalt battery capability is just awesome for me, since all my cordless power tools are dewalt, and I have a number of spare batteries as well.I've not put it to a rigorous test yet, but given the overall quality and build of this unit, I suspect it's going to withstand anything I can throw at it and, like a Timex watch, will just keep on ticking... or inflating, as the case may be.One additional feature I think is also awesome is the cig lighter cord. I apologize that I didn't do enough reading and havent yet used it for its intended purpose to determine whether the lighter plug will also charge the battery, but just having a secondary power component is a real bonus.I'd order another one.
S**R
Pretty sweet battery powered hand pump
Got this battery powered pump mostly for bike tires. It runs off dewalt style batteries. It works great and has the ability to pump up to a preset PSI, which is pretty cool.I got an off brand dewalt battery to go with it. The two work great together with no issues.The pump hose does not look replaceable and that is the cheapest looking part. The valve end doesn't seem that burly. It comes with a rubber piece inside the valve hole that seemed to interfere so I thought it was part of the shipping packaging and tried to remove it, but I shouldn't have and neither should you-- see pic.On my version of the pump, the little tray for the extensions, they don't fit very well in there; the two black ones are too wide to fit in well no matter how I position them, but I can still snap the door shut.Small enough to keep in a trunk for emergencies. Includes a cord for plugging in to a car cigarette lighter plug.
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