AA 12V Digital Tyre Inflator AA5502 – For Cars Other

AA 12V Digital Tyre Inflator AA5502 – For Cars Other Vehicles Inflatables Bicycles – Shows PSI BAR KPA 0-120 PSI – Includes Adaptors, Black


Technical specification:
Power output: DC 12V.
Full load current: 10A.
Maximum pressure: 0.5 – 100 PSI.
Operation temperature: -20 degrees C to 60 degrees C.
Pressure gauge: Digital, selectable readings in PSI, BAR and KPA.
LED light: Light, flash, and SOS functions.
Air hose length: 520mm approx.
Dimensions: 1997mm x 67mm x 159mm.
Plug cord: 3 metres approx.
Net weight: 800g.
Accessories: 2 adaptors for inflatables.
Weight: | 790 g |
Dimensions: | 15.9 x 19.7 x 6.7 cm; 790 Grams |
Brand: | AA |
Model: | RCP – B31A |
Batteries Included: | Lithium Metal batteries required. |
Manufacture: | AA Car Essentials |
Dimensions: | 15.9 x 19.7 x 6.7 cm; 790 Grams |
You can set the units in PSI and bar. I pumped my friends flat tire last week. And even with the weight of the car it pumped it no problem.
This is so easy to use at home to save finding a commercial airline at a garage. It’s quick and reliable and in addition to inflating tyres etc it has warning lights for breakdowns etc. Very pleased with it.
I have not had to use it yet so I can’t say anything about it it’s noise or speed, performance it looks easy to fit and remove and it’s value for money is good.
Excellent device..I purchased on Amazon Prime day for a 15% discount..full price was applied and for the life of me I can’t discover how to raise this with Amazon.other product in delivery had discount applied
I needed a car tyre inflator as using the garage ones is becoming a pain, they often dont work, or have a que etc. This is convenient, easy to use, and also easy to store in the car for when I want it.
small compact unit but has a lot of power. Easy to use simple instructions. Quick to inflate tyres a lot quicker than my previous more expensive inflator. Would buy again if need be.
Really handy to keep in the car. Use it instead of queuing at the garage. Probably means my tyre pressure is checked more than it ever was in the past!
Bought this, as my old one I had the lever type tyre valve attachment, which eventually give up and end up letting more air out of the tyre than it manages to put in, but this is brilliant. The valve lead simply screws straight onto the valve and pumps air in as required . Can’t fault its performance or digital read out capabilities. Definitely recommend this product.
The pump uses the cigarette lighter, it has a long cable to I can use the front cigarette socket and pump up all tires, it pumped my tire from 20psi to 36psi in about 30 seconds or less, the built in light is very good and helps light up the area when its dark, the display also has a blue backlight so you can see the display in the dark, iv had this for about 2 month now and use it weekly, and it has never let me down, for the money I am extremely impressed
Great digital tyre inflator, clearly displaying the pressure. Automatically stops when it gets to the set pressure which helps avoid over inflating. Really easy to use. Has a torch which is handy when it’s dark. Really good price as well, very happy overall and would definitely recommend.
I decided that garage air lines are simply too unreliable, out of order, not particularly accurate , or I’m waiting in a queue as some moron has gone to buy chocolate and stayed on the air line,
Very compact, very straight foreword to use, and not too expensive.
It has an adequate power cord, and hose from the unit to the tyre valve, simply input your required pressure and press the power switch, it will stop automatically, the built in lights are an added bonus.
Does the job well slight concern on the connector feels to easy to cross-thread, even by hand. But happy to buy again as a present for my son who has just got his first ca
I love this! I’m not very kind to tyres so have to pump them up fairly regularly. This gadget pumps them up super fast and the torch is cool aswell. Imagine it’ll be very useful as the nights draw in.
I was a little sceptical about a pump running off the car power point, but it works and appears to be accurate and tally’s with the onboard tyre pressure sensors and the screw onto the valve seems very efficient. I would recommend.
Best thing I’ve bought for my car, so handy to have in the boot saves the awkward pumping up at petrol stations with impatient people behind you, been very accurate and easy for me, the price is worth the peace of mind and convenience
This is my second one as my partner claimed my other one. Very set to set up and use, handy function that you can set to the required pressure and it will automatically stop when reached.
This has been in the boot of the car for a couple of years now. Has worked reliably for periodic checks and top-ups, saving us several quid in petrol station air charges in the process. Also serves to keep our pushbikes topped up.
The inflator appears to work just fine. Very compact and takes up minimal space in the boot. It’s very easy to use, just turn on the ignition and it works.
I like the digital air compressor as it’s handy to have in car for when I have slow punctures, as I’ve experienced recently due to nails on roads.
It’s easy to plug in to the car and use as per instructions.
I would recommend this equipment.
Really good product, light weight, numbers are digital and easy to read, the wire is long enough- so goes easily round to all the tyres, can’t complain so far, good essential to have in car as my tyres keep losing pressure every couple of months, would recommend it highly
Very good and works fine. Long lead with light available. All digital readings with PSI of tyre and then you can put the desired number you want the tyres to be.
Used it a lot of times now. Does its purpose in general. only concern is the attachment to rhe 12volt can be dodgy and needs to be plugged in properly to work coz at times it pops out the slot. I like how compact it is. aside from that nothing wrong I can see with i
Haven’t used it yet but disappointed it’s a screw on valve, I assumed all air compressors now had the type of valve that has a lever to just clip on, don’t know what it’s called!