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can anyone recomend a 12volt compressor ?
rj - 27/4/17 at 06:23 PM

Can anyone recommend a good 12 volt compressor, had several of the rubbish kind, usually with box labels promising 300psi, yet after using them a few times take about 10 minutes to put 30psi in a tyre. I have a 240v one at home, so just wanting something for tyres at trackdays


Doctor Derek Doctors - 27/4/17 at 06:30 PM

I recently bought one of the Clarke jump starting booster packs with an in built compressor for taking to sprints/races. It acts as a slave battery for starting and does the tyres without need to be plugged in to anything else.

The compressor seemed to work fine getting a tyre on my truck to 50psi as well.

It also has a 12v port for powering other things like phone chargers and a working lamp.

Genuinely one of the most useful bits of kit I have ever bought.


britishtrident - 27/4/17 at 06:36 PM

The build quality of these things is appalling, I have been looking at the more expensive twin cylinder ones that are sold as being suitable for off roading.


Jamesc - 27/4/17 at 06:38 PM

How about one from an OEM? My Fiesta has a pump in the boot, and it's fairly fast. The only downside is that it's quite noisy, but can be had for less than £20 on eBay.


mark chandler - 27/4/17 at 06:40 PM

I have found the OEM ones pretty good, my old eBay £5 one from a Citreon has lasted well, the one in the boot of my Volvo looks to be very robust.


peter030371 - 28/4/17 at 09:01 AM

I have got this one and find it works well http://www.screwfix.com/p/ring-digital-air-compressor-light-12v/5804G?kpid=5804G&cm_mmc=Google-_-Product%2520Listing%2520Ads-_-Sales%2520Tracking- _-sales%2520tracking%2520url&gclid=CIWajufkxtMCFQg6Gwod_I0MBA&gclsrc=aw.ds&dclid=CKW4kufkxtMCFdGsUQodsLQNLA

As a bonus I checked its accuracy against very high quality calibrated gauges at work and its within 0.5 psi every time


loggyboy - 28/4/17 at 09:08 AM

I also have a Ring digital, its been putting in sterling work for past few years.


luke2152 - 28/4/17 at 06:20 PM

A bicycle floor pump will do the job with modest amount of effort and has a decent gauge. The large barrel mountain bike ones are better for the high volume/low pressure of a car tyre


UKKid35 - 21/5/17 at 08:49 AM

"Streetwize Kruga Air Compressor" with Orange Hose, was £20 during one of the ECP sales

Much quieter and quicker than the junk I've used in the past



Neville Jones - 23/5/17 at 10:02 AM

The only compressors worth buying are VIAIR, but if price is an issue, go with a something else that's got no plastic.

Cheers,
Nev.


Digimon - 23/5/17 at 02:12 PM

I have been using a T-max 12V Air Compressor for the past 5 years and it’s been brilliant or through it’s quite expensive

Pumps 160 Litres per minute 0 PSI (FAD Free Air Displacement).
Pumps 70 Litres per minute at 30 PSI.
Maximum working pressure: 150 PSI

https://www.jgs4x4.co.uk/t-max-12v-air-com pressor-heavy-duty-portable-tyre-inflator-adventurer-ba2663/