Oeream Cordless Tyre Inflator 12V 150PSI Tyre Inflator Air Compressor with Rechargeable Li-ion Battery and LCD Digital Pressure Gauge Tyre Pump for Car, Motorcycle, Bicycle, Football, and Inflatables


3167

*Package includes

  • 1 × Tire Inflator
  • 1 × Air Hose
  • 5 × Inflatable Nozzle
  • 1 × USB Charging Cord
  • 1 × Gift Box
  • 1 × Portable Zipper Bag
  • 1 × User Manual



Weight: 1.32 kg
Dimensions: 27.2 x 27.2 x 8.7 cm; 1.32 Kilograms
Brand: Oeream
Manufacture: Oeream
Reference: 3651-2

19 Responses

  1. Sareena Dayaram says:

     United Kingdom

    Bought this for my mother 76 to pump up car tyres instead of visits to garage. She said easy to use and very happy with the product!

  2. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Used it to pump up a flat tyre and 2 bikes at the weekend. Worked as described.

  3. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Full charge set the Jeep to correct PSI especially when a few were low.as been off road as work from home.

    And still had charge for bike.

    Usb charges well and seems to hold charge to start again.

    Makes it alot easier to pump up, set click on , and wait it turns off..

    Very happy

  4. VeronicHust says:

     Canada

    Two of my OEM valve stem caps went missing. These look exactly like my original set. Quality feels good, and they look great on the car.

  5. Anonymous says:

     Canada

    Looks great on dark silver wheels. Hoping they stay tight through the months and years to come.

  6. Anonymous says:

     Canada

    Nice quality, excellent value for the price. Very pleased, would buy again.

  7. Kyle Sledge says:

     United States

    Golden Review Award: 7 From Our UsersI absolutely love these stem caps! They sparkle like diamonds and just add that little bit of extra flare to my car.

  8. Anonymous says:

     Canada

    Il n’y a pas grand commentaires a faire ce sont seulement des capuchons de valve d pneus. Trs satisfait cependant.

  9. RodrigoFerraro says:

     Canada

    Good price and quality product. No discoloration and no rust after one winter.

  10. NELKarinajkc says:

     Canada

    Very thin metal, color is not like common “chrome plated” but more gray. Surfaces are not polished well so parts are not too smooth and shine. Not too bad but could be better for money.

  11. IsisEarpqy says:

     Canada

    Color is as annouce (silver). Fit is good on regular valve stem.

  12. KarriZ35xi says:

     Canada

    New look good will see how they handle a sw ont winte

  13. Anonymous says:

     United States

    Golden Review Award: 2 From Our UsersHey. Look at the WARNING WARNING WARNING article!

    I agree with Griffith here. Because they are brass you can cause a chemical reaction with your value steps and not get these off later.

    Just be informed on what stems you have and whether you can use these on your specific car and valves.

    Apart from that they are great. You can’t go wrong. Just be mindful of that feedback

  14. Anonymous says:

     Canada

    You get a tighter seal with metal caps, not sure if they freeze to the valve stem easier than plastic caps during winter.

  15. BrainYNJXwtpf says:

     United States

    Golden Review Award: 49 From Our UsersMy experience with these was a 260.00$ mistake. I’m conflicted but I must warn others. On “my” vehicle I had aluminum valve stems on the stock Suzuki grande vitera pressure sender tire monitoring system. I put these on in the winter and a couple months later I attempted to remove them. They seized to the stems and I had to use a socket wrench and the valve stems broke off and they broke below the air valves. I had to take all four tires off and take them to get replaced. 4 pressure senders cost me 260.00 bucks. I had them put rubber ones on with brass stems and I’ll never buy metal valve caps again. They are well made and pretty but you absolutely need to use anti-seize unless you have brass stems. Sorry for the one star but I felt I needed to warn people that these caps do NOT work on aluminum stems. They say brass but they must not be cause they seized to the aluminum.
    2020 December update: I’m starting to think it was my tire shop that fudged up these valve caps??? I was coming back a couple times after new tires put on cause one had a slow leak. I’m starting to think they stupidly put sealant on each one to stop and leaks??? Don’t know for sure but I put same caps (purchased) at same time on two other cars BUT I put anti seize on them and there has been no seizing issue. I’m changing the one star to fou

  16. MaikW99porow says:

     United States

    Golden Review Award: 2 From Our UsersLast fall I had bought a set of metal valve stem caps to replace the easily cross threaded plastic caps that were in place. After being on for the winter months, those had become stuck in place making one or two impossible to unscrew with my fingers. So I decided to replace those as well, hopefully with some made of a more corrosion resistant metal such as brass.

    Too soon to evaluate the corrosion resistance, but it should be very helpful that these have a hexagonal shape and are made of thick metal. So the gripping surface is quite a bit more substantial than the smaller round metal caps that they replaced.

    Also nice that they came as a set of eight to have ample spares or even use on a bike or other vehicle.

    10/13/20 Update – Have had no problems with these. They easily unscrew from the tire stem when needed. Chrome plated brass seems to be a much better choice over aluminum caps. But the acid test will come during Winter, I suppose.

  17. Anonymous says:

     United States

    Golden Review Award: 12 From Our UsersThis review is for you Amazon glitterati, those of you spending far too much time researching an item which should be a fast, simple, no brainer. Why do you do it, because you know, just know, if you choose wrong, you will right back here, searching all over again for the just right item to suit your needs. After this review, no longer will you be subjugated by the tire valve cap oligarchy, you will be free, you will be liberated!

    First, I got 9 caps in my bag, instead of the advertised 8. I’m not sure if this was by design, just in case you get a bum or defective cap. None of my caps had a pin sticking up in the middle, like some of the other buyers experienced. Maybe the supplier improved their process after previous reviews or maybe I got lucky. Nevertheless, after inspection, it is my opinion, that if you receive such an item, it is so small, you most likely will be able to break it off, although I agree, you shouldn’t have to.

    My second impression was that they felt kind of light, until I removed the previous cap from my car, at which point, they felt similar in weight. I didn’t weight them on my postal scale. Their close enough, if not spot on.

    Third, they’re new and shiny and looked shorter then my Lexus original caps. After removing the previous caps, I see they are again spot on in height and width. They do differ in shine. These are brighter and fine with me. The only question left for me was, should I have gotten a darker color like gun metal. These match fine.

    Fourth, they threaded on just fine.

    Please see my pictures for a comparison next to the original caps. Two of the older duller caps are pictured for you.

    Good luck!

    Tire Valve Caps Look Great and Fi

  18. Anonymous says:

     United States

    Golden Review Award: 8 From Our UsersHaving used aluminum valve stem covers and found out that they have problems with dissemination of the two different metals; I now will only use Brass on Brass. Aluminum will weld itself to brass so have attempted to warn anyone buying the cheaper valve stem covers to only buy plastic or brass as they will not destroy your valve stems. Fore warned is fore armed! Don’t go cheap as it will cost you a lot if your valve stems require replacement. Newer vehicles have ‘Low tire pressure sensors’ in them and these cost around $100.00 to replace if they go bad. 😉

  19. TamelaBurt says:

     United States

    Golden Review Award: 8 From Our UsersI’ve had bad luck with any metal caps that aren’t brass due to corrosion. Assuming these are brass (didn’t do a scratch test to confirm) they are a good value. Plating is chrome and not nickel. They look nice on a chrome motorcycle wheel with the screw-in style metal Schrader valve.

    I've had bad luck with any metal caps that aren't brass due to corrosion. Assuming these are brass (didn't do a scratch test to confirm) they are a good value. Plating is chrome and not nickel. They look nice on a chrome motorcycle wheel with the screw-in style metal Schrader valve.