Brilliantly portable
Okay, so the first thing you need to know about this is that it works. Usually we don’t feel the need to go out and say that, because as a rule we sell stuff that works, but at a glance it really seems like this thing shouldn’t work.
Serious air compressors are huge and heavy—overkill for keeping handy when you’re out and about. Portable ones are clunky and usually weirdly janky in some way—think annoying cords and extreme noise or crazy amounts of vibration that make you think the whole thing is going to rattle apart before it re-inflates your car tire.
Now look at this one. First of all, it’s light. But not in a cheap way. It’s like a pound and a half, so feels plenty substantial in your hand; it’s just super lightweight compared to what a similarly-capable air compressor would weigh.
It’s also small. You can have the pump—plus the bits and adapters and cords—all in the little bag and keep it right there in your car or handy in the garage or wherever. Super convenient.
It’s also a delight to use. There are no questionable analog dials that you’re pretty sure are just making things up like the fuel gauge in your first car. You get a clear digital display and an automatic cutoff when you reached your desired pressure.
This thing will work for a beach ball, a car tire, or just about anything in between.
So yeah. We understand how you’d be surprised something so good could also ride around in your glovebox and still leave room for emergency ketchup packets, but here we are.
Get it before you need it. You’ll be glad you did.