Got this from Aldi and just had a play. Batteries not included!
Never going to replace the poke of a compressor but the portability is useful.
The "compressor" on the left is for pumping up low volume but higher pressure stuff like bike tyres, says not to use on car tyres so first thing I did was pump up 2 tubeless motorbike tyres to 35psi, dial in the psi connect and let it go and shuts off when at the set psi, tyres were almost flat, took approx 30secs a tyre, checked with a gauge and almost cock on. Seriously lazy! Will be doing the cars & cycles tomorrow.
The "pump" on the right is intended for large volume lower pressure stuff like swimming pools, rubber boats, beds etc. It also sucks air out to deflate just swap the attachment from side to top.
It kicks out pretty good and with the pokey attachment blasted all the swarf out of my mini lathe awkward areas, also blasted out all the old cornflakes from my keyboard.
Not industrial strength by any means but small enough to use around the house, sling in a bag/boot for £30.
Never going to replace the poke of a compressor but the portability is useful.
The "compressor" on the left is for pumping up low volume but higher pressure stuff like bike tyres, says not to use on car tyres so first thing I did was pump up 2 tubeless motorbike tyres to 35psi, dial in the psi connect and let it go and shuts off when at the set psi, tyres were almost flat, took approx 30secs a tyre, checked with a gauge and almost cock on. Seriously lazy! Will be doing the cars & cycles tomorrow.
The "pump" on the right is intended for large volume lower pressure stuff like swimming pools, rubber boats, beds etc. It also sucks air out to deflate just swap the attachment from side to top.
It kicks out pretty good and with the pokey attachment blasted all the swarf out of my mini lathe awkward areas, also blasted out all the old cornflakes from my keyboard.
Not industrial strength by any means but small enough to use around the house, sling in a bag/boot for £30.