@sway976 I don’t have this one specifically but I have bought similar ones before (but not at this price.) Having one that has the option to work on 12V is a big plus just in case the internal battery isn’t charged up enough.
I have a similar product that I like because I keep it in my car and I’m not tied to a 12v socket or my own pumping. I like the digital gauge for the automatic cutoff (I put it on my car tire and walk away to preserve my hearing).
Being able to walk this to my tires instead of walking my tires to my car or home power outlet is nice.
When doing yardwork I can put it in my bag and charge my phone, or pump up my handcart/wheelbarrow which is always low because of old dry rotted tires.
For casual biking I like it because I always keep a battery backup with me in my backpack anyway, so this doubles as that and my pump should I need it. It’s also not x3 times as expensive like most bicycle gear thanks to lawyers (the buy $10k bikes kind, not the suing kind, though I bet they also do that too)
@sway976 I bought this one from sidedeal at some point. I’m not sure how accurate their measurement is, but the auto-shutoff and much more convenient usage probably balances it out. I wouldn’t think it could be off by much, so topping it off slightly more often doesn’t hurt.
@sway976 I bought one of the refurb Fanttik units ages ago. Recently picked up one of these because the cheap 12V pumps are slow, and the analog gauges on them are typically not very good.
I gave the Fanttik one to my parents as it’s slightly easier to use since the air hose screws directly onto the tire. The Zuzee unit doesn’t seem to have quite as good resolution with its pressure sensor but is plenty good to get the job done. Definitely worth it if you don’t have a tire inflator for yourself already, and miles better than a cheap Harbor Freight 12V pump.
Specs
Product: Zuzee Tire Inflator Portable Air Compressor with Digital Pressure Gauge
Model: Z1
Condition: New
What’s Included?
Price Comparison
$56.65 at Amazon
Warranty
90 days
Estimated Delivery
Monday, Feb 23 - Wednesday, Feb 25
Anyone have an opinion on these or a recommendation? I’ve been eyeing them for awhile for my son. Thanks!
@sway976 I don’t have this one specifically but I have bought similar ones before (but not at this price.) Having one that has the option to work on 12V is a big plus just in case the internal battery isn’t charged up enough.
@sway976
I have a similar product that I like because I keep it in my car and I’m not tied to a 12v socket or my own pumping. I like the digital gauge for the automatic cutoff (I put it on my car tire and walk away to preserve my hearing).
Being able to walk this to my tires instead of walking my tires to my car or home power outlet is nice.
When doing yardwork I can put it in my bag and charge my phone, or pump up my handcart/wheelbarrow which is always low because of old dry rotted tires.
For casual biking I like it because I always keep a battery backup with me in my backpack anyway, so this doubles as that and my pump should I need it. It’s also not x3 times as expensive like most bicycle gear thanks to lawyers (the buy $10k bikes kind, not the suing kind, though I bet they also do that too)
@sway976 I bought this one from sidedeal at some point. I’m not sure how accurate their measurement is, but the auto-shutoff and much more convenient usage probably balances it out. I wouldn’t think it could be off by much, so topping it off slightly more often doesn’t hurt.
@sway976 I bought one of the refurb Fanttik units ages ago. Recently picked up one of these because the cheap 12V pumps are slow, and the analog gauges on them are typically not very good.
I gave the Fanttik one to my parents as it’s slightly easier to use since the air hose screws directly onto the tire. The Zuzee unit doesn’t seem to have quite as good resolution with its pressure sensor but is plenty good to get the job done. Definitely worth it if you don’t have a tire inflator for yourself already, and miles better than a cheap Harbor Freight 12V pump.
You’ve probably already bought one, @sway976 but I have this same one from a prior sale and am quite satisfied with it
Thank you!
The last time this was up, I posted a Lengthy Opinionated Response. I’ll swap to the TL;DR this time.
Note that this uses a quick-connect coupler, much more useful than the screw-on hose when pumping up a bike tire.
At $30, it’s a lot cheaper than the damage that a low tire can do.
Even if you don’t know how to use it, one of your neighbors probably does, but first you’ve actually got to have one.
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