@Chronicle Looks like it’s micro USB for charging, as well as 12v cig lighter adapter. Then it also appears to have a USB-A port for using as a power bank to charge other devices. I found some info on Newegg reviews, which are just okay.
I hope this works like they say it does. I not a fan of filling up my tires at the gas station. And I always have to re-check the Psi after I’ve filled them. I have an air compressor, but it’s a pain to use. I am hoping this solves several of my problems.
@Fuzzalini IMHO, for vehicle tires, it’s going to be on the smaller/slower side. It can deliver the pressure, but the small size will limit the volume.
Bikes, cart tires, and inflatables are more its forte.
The beauty of these devices is the automatic shutoff. Attach it to the valve stem, push the button, and come back later. Way slower than your shop compressor, but tons more convenient if you’re not in a hurry. (And not noticeably slower than one of those with the long cord that plugs into your lighter.)
I don’t have this same one, but the battery in my similarly sized one is good for adding a few PSI to 4 car tires. It’ll need to be fully charged to bring one flat truck tire up to 35 PSI (and take at least 20 minutes).
I’d buy this one, but prefer the screw-on coupler and USB-C charging.
I think there’s something wrong with mine - I’ve been charging it for 5 hours or so and as soon as I unplug it it acts dead. When I have it plugged in, it shows a battery image, but that’s about the only sign of life. I’ll be contacting support tomorrow if nothing changes.
So it never did properly charge but Customer Support responded fast and gave me a refund. I got another and it’s charged up just fine and I’m happy to have it.
I’ve been too busy prepping for a move to even open this until 10 days ago and while I was rather initially “pumped” to have such a cool and purportedly useful portable inflation device i have noticed a rather minor yet major defect in the thing that has completely sucked the air out of this “sale”! After the unboxing and charging and then just letting it sit there forgotten about— out of nowhere the little brat turned on (it was off powered off completely) and beltched out a huge startling gust of air and this stayed on for a good 5 seconds. Since that first outburst the TACKLife has “gone off”’every day or every other day without fail. I’ve not even got any use out of it. it just turns on at will and farts and sometimes you just about have to check your adult diapers. it’s just unnerving. Anywaz I would AVOID this product. I will be asking for a full refund but wanted to alert the masses this pump sucks and rather rudely I might say passes gasses.
What’s Included?
Warranty
90 days
Estimated Delivery
Monday, Feb 27 - Wednesday, Mar 1
What is with these specs?
Keyless entry with a simple code press
Program temporary or one-time use codes
Installs wherever a deadbolt does
Reasonably understated design
@medz yeah I came here because of the same thing. The write up is all about an electronic door lock. I want more info on the air pump.
@remo28 epic fail. Hope someone is fired or the listing bot gets its hard drive wiped.
Dammit, I just bought this on

Morningsave for $5 more
the day of the Mehrathon!
Meh STAFF:
ARE YOU AWAY of the error on Sidedeal
The description does NOT match the offer.
@jeffreywsnyder while away, are they also aware?
They seem to have fixed it. As I do not see these lock specs you speak of.
I have a question for Product Support though. What USB port is on the device? I see that it comes with a cable, but what is it?
@Chronicle Looks like it’s micro USB for charging, as well as 12v cig lighter adapter. Then it also appears to have a USB-A port for using as a power bank to charge other devices. I found some info on Newegg reviews, which are just okay.
@Chronicle @coryczorna
I received mine; yes, it’s micro USB for charging.
@coryczorna @Kyeh
Thanks for your help y’all!
/giphy vibrant-cardiac-gazelle

@Chronicle Don’t blink!
I hope this works like they say it does. I not a fan of filling up my tires at the gas station. And I always have to re-check the Psi after I’ve filled them. I have an air compressor, but it’s a pain to use. I am hoping this solves several of my problems.
@Fuzzalini IMHO, for vehicle tires, it’s going to be on the smaller/slower side. It can deliver the pressure, but the small size will limit the volume.
Bikes, cart tires, and inflatables are more its forte.
The beauty of these devices is the automatic shutoff. Attach it to the valve stem, push the button, and come back later. Way slower than your shop compressor, but tons more convenient if you’re not in a hurry. (And not noticeably slower than one of those with the long cord that plugs into your lighter.)
I don’t have this same one, but the battery in my similarly sized one is good for adding a few PSI to 4 car tires. It’ll need to be fully charged to bring one flat truck tire up to 35 PSI (and take at least 20 minutes).
I’d buy this one, but prefer the screw-on coupler and USB-C charging.
In for the motorcycles.
/giphy peevish-necrotic-rail

@blaineg Well that one is going to be tough to beat.
/showme peevish-necrotic-rail
@mediocrebot Surprisingly lifelike and non-deformed.
A review. I suggest hitting 1 or 2 to skip the intro crap.
I think there’s something wrong with mine - I’ve been charging it for 5 hours or so and as soon as I unplug it it acts dead. When I have it plugged in, it shows a battery image, but that’s about the only sign of life. I’ll be contacting support tomorrow if nothing changes.
So it never did properly charge but Customer Support responded fast and gave me a refund.
I got another and it’s charged up just fine and I’m happy to have it.
What’s the maximum pressure it can pump to? My road bicycle pressure gets inflated to 120psi and not all pumps can get up that high.
@braveit1
@Kyeh thanks.
I’ve been too busy prepping for a move to even open this until 10 days ago and while I was rather initially “pumped” to have such a cool and purportedly useful portable inflation device i have noticed a rather minor yet major defect in the thing that has completely sucked the air out of this “sale”! After the unboxing and charging and then just letting it sit there forgotten about— out of nowhere the little brat turned on (it was off powered off completely) and beltched out a huge startling gust of air and this stayed on for a good 5 seconds. Since that first outburst the TACKLife has “gone off”’every day or every other day without fail. I’ve not even got any use out of it. it just turns on at will and farts and sometimes you just about have to check your adult diapers. it’s just unnerving. Anywaz I would AVOID this product. I will be asking for a full refund but wanted to alert the masses this pump sucks and rather rudely I might say passes gasses.