Most of the pumps available have gauges/readouts which are pretty inaccurate. I would use a separate pressure gauge having checked that also with a calibrated gauge. Unless your car has TPMS system which I believe are quite accurate.
I have a crappy, noisy, weak, inaccurate tyre inflator that I bought in Halfords a few years ago. I do my car, the wife's car and now, the elderly neighbour's car.
I would prefer one with a digital reading you can set and it stops when at the set pressure.
I've seen loads on amazon from £10 to about £30 but not sure if they'd be any better than what I've got. Would going to £40 or £50 give a better quality product?
Any pumps you guys swear by?
Most of the pumps available have gauges/readouts which are pretty inaccurate. I would use a separate pressure gauge having checked that also with a calibrated gauge. Unless your car has TPMS system which I believe are quite accurate.
Started out with nothing. Still have most of it left.
If it's a regular exercise, it might be worth investing in a little compressor and a pcl gauge. Will cost a fair bit more but the gauge will be accurate, it'll take a fraction of the time and the compressor is always handy for other stuff you might need.
I've been using a Ring RAC700 for years. Mainly got it to inflate trailer tyres (90psi) but it works perfectly for the car too. Runs from a 12v source though so it's bonnet up time if you have want to run it.
https://www.ringautomotive.com/en/product/RAC700
I use a Ring, the digital model which also has warning lights built in to help being seen at the roadside.. You set your desired pressure in either bars or psi, switch on and it cuts out when the pressure is reached. Also you can attach it to read the pressure after a heavily laden trip trip and let it back down with a little release button, very hand after Uni runs with the bairns. Runs off the built in 12v sockets in my Picasso, or the cigarette lighter, it being an older model car. I bought mine at Screwfix @ 6 years ago and it still works perfectly.
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I have one of these which is handy for keeping in the boot. Has a digital display that you can toggle PSI, BAR and you can set the pressure.
https://www.vonhaus.com/vh_en/12v-ty...hoCFfcQAvD_BwE
I'm wary of the valve connectors that you have to screw down, as I'm used to a snap-on clamp type. Any problems with the screw-on ones? Most of those recommended have a screw-on connectors.
I use this mains inflator but still check the readings with a calibrated pressure gauge. https://www.amazon.co.uk/Ring-RAC750...05258546&psc=1
Started out with nothing. Still have most of it left.
Timely thread! I had been looking at this previously:
https://www.carparts4less.co.uk/p/streetwize-kruga-air-compressor-with-5m-hose-guage-550993230
Interesting product, thanks!
1. How long the does the battery last?
2. The description states: "Comes with a car adapter to use in the car when your inflator battery is running low. " this a cigarette lighter adapter or clips for the car battery?
Pending the responses to those 2 questions, I think I'm going to get one.
I have a Michelin branded one bought from Halfords. Gauge is pretty accurate (I always use a manual gauge to check anyway) it is screw on which is fine IMHO and most importantly it is quick and quiet vs the Audi one that came in the car.
Just visit a car scrap. There is a good one in moderns VW/Audi trunks you can buy cheap.
After years of being bored with hearing small compressors struggle, i just started using my stand up bike floor pump, works a treat, quicker than the compressors and i then use a bike pressure gauge to see if it's correct.
Ha! Do exactly the same - for top-ups it's quicker, easier, and godnose I need the exercise!
Also going to second the shout-outs for PCL gauges - accurate and reliable, my "pop-out" one is >30 years old and still on-point, and recently got one of these to use on the truck - brilliant bit of kit, and being analogue, no batteries to die on you when you least expect!
Buy yourself a small compressor and get one of these
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I use a double-barrel foot pump, or a pushbike track pump, but then again I am only a 59 year old!
I also use a double barrelled foot pump - bought mine from Argos to replace a crappy Halfords pump
The Argos pump is the best foot pump I've used and very much quicker than my neighbours' digital models
Also use a separate air pressure gauge to 'check' the pressure but the Argos pump's gauge is accurate.
https://www.argos.co.uk/product/8663999 … build quality is excellent
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