Description:
This portable cordless tyre inflator is designed to make roadside and home inflation quicker and more convenient, with a compact rechargeable battery and an integrated LED light for low-light use. It suits drivers, cyclists and riders who need a small, battery-powered pump that can inflate car, motorcycle and bicycle tyres, as well as sports balls and inflatable toys.
Key Points
The unit features a high-speed motor that can inflate from 0 to 35 PSI in around 3 to 5 minutes for a medium-sized tyre, which helps reduce waiting time when you are on the move. A clear LCD shows pressure in real time and an automatic shut-off stops inflation at the preset pressure, so you do not need to monitor the device continuously. The ergonomic handle and wireless design make it simple to use and carry, and the metal cylinder housing contributes to better heat dissipation for longer runs. ⚡️
Technical Specifications
- Name: Hjh Car Tyre Inflator Air Compressor
- Maximum pressure: 150 PSI
- Battery: 2 x 2000 mAh rechargeable cells, charging time 3-4 hours
- Continuous use: up to 30 minutes according to the manufacturer
- Inflation speed: 0–35 PSI in 3–5 minutes (typical for a medium tyre)
- Connectivity: USB rechargeable
- Extras: LCD pressure display, LED light, additional nozzles including a ball needle
Usage Recommendations
Keep the inflator charged and stored with the accessories so you have the right nozzle when needed. For motorcycle and bicycle tyres use the smaller adapters to ensure a tight seal and accurate pressure readings. The LED lamp is useful for roadside adjustments at night, although bright exterior lighting will still help with manual connections. 🚲
Advantages
The cordless design removes the restriction of cables and extends portability, making it suitable for emergency top-ups and leisure activities such as pumping sports equipment. The combination of an automatic cut-off and a visible LCD reduces the risk of over-inflation. Note that while the unit can reach 150 PSI, typical automobile tyre pressures are much lower, therefore it will usually stop well before reaching maximum pressure during standard tyre maintenance. 🔋
Practical Tips
Allow a short cooling interval during repeated use to preserve motor life, and ensure the valve connectors are clean to avoid leaks. For precise pressure control rely on the LCD readout rather than the nominal maximum, and consider carrying a small pressure gauge for double checking older tyres that may have valve wear.










