Description:
This portable air compressor brings fast, accurate inflation on the road or at home, with a compact build and a rechargeable battery for cordless convenience. It targets quick tire topping and varied inflating tasks by offering up to 150 PSI and preset modes for cars, motorcycles, bikes and balls, so you can handle most routine needs without extra equipment.
Key Points
The unit delivers inflation up to four times faster than comparable portable pumps, according to the manufacturer, and maintains pressure accuracy within ±0.1 bar. It includes a digital pressure gauge and an automatic shutoff to prevent overinflation. The integrated LED light adds visibility for nighttime roadside use, and the pump can act as an emergency power source for small electronics. ⚡️
Technical Specifications
- Name: Calmara Y34 Tire Inflator Portable Air Compressor
- Battery capacity: 6000 mAh
- Maximum pressure: 150 PSI
- Power input: 12 V DC
- Accuracy: ±0.1 bar
- Preset modes: 4 (car, motorcycle, bike, ball)
- Continuous run on battery: approx. 20 minutes, continuous use on 12 V DC over 1 hour.
Advantages
This compressor combines cordless mobility with the option to run from a vehicle’s 12 V socket, making it flexible for both trips and garage tasks. The preset modes simplify operation by letting you choose a target pressure for common tire types, while the custom mode supports a 0 to 150 PSI range for nonstandard needs. The digital display helps you monitor inflation in real time, reducing guesswork. 🚗
Usage Recommendations
For routine tire maintenance, set the corresponding preset and let the automatic shutoff stop the pump when the target is reached. During night or low-light situations, the built-in LED will illuminate the work area and help with valve connections. The manufacturer notes the battery allows roughly 20 minutes of cordless operation, which is useful for several tire top-ups but may require vehicle power for extended sessions.
Consider that high-volume or heavy-duty truck tires typically require specialized equipment, and that inflating from a fully depleted battery will need a recharge or 12 V power source to complete longer jobs. Also take into account that extremely high pressures can take longer to reach even when a pump is rated for 150 PSI. 🔧
Practical Tips
Store the unit where the hose and accessories stay protected from sharp objects and extreme temperatures. Periodically check the hose and valve fittings for wear to keep accuracy and safety consistent. Keep the charger and the car power cable together with the pump so you can switch to 12 V operation if the battery runs low during a trip.










