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06-24-2025 04:21 PM
Wanted to put out a call here:
Does any one have any recommendations for a
Portable Tire Inflator (Air Compressor)
TIA. ![]()
06-24-2025 04:31 PM
I have the Halo Bolt one where you can also jump your battery. It's come in very handy for me but I can promise there will likely be a newer updated version at Christmas time.
06-24-2025 04:41 PM
06-24-2025 04:55 PM
@JoyFilled Warrior I have purchased this one and really like it. You tell it how much air the tire should have and it stops when it gets to that amount. I's only $35.00 on Amason.
06-24-2025 05:11 PM - edited 06-24-2025 05:13 PM
@TheMemphisVette , I agree with you 100%. My husband purchased one and used it on everything - cars, bicycles, e-bikes, tractors, etc.
I just tried using myself on my bike tires and it was great. You set the pressure you want, it fills it up and then stops at the pressure you selected. It's great!
06-24-2025 06:15 PM - edited 06-24-2025 06:19 PM
This one from amazon and I also got an adapter for this to plug it into a wall outlet instead of using the power outlet inside my car.
06-25-2025 02:57 AM
Thank you! THANK YOU! Y'all have really come thru & I so appreciate this!
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06-25-2025 08:26 AM
I've got an EP Auto one from Amazon ($33-ish) that I've used since 2021, and it's fine. One of the aluminum wheels on my car has a pinhole somewhere that leaks air, so it gets a lot of use. I used to blame the tire, but it's now three sets of tires with the same issue on the same wheel, so it's the wheel. It loses about five PSI a week, so it's not a huge issue. Tire shops can't find the leak as it's slow enough to avoid detection. I just pump it up every week, and we both keep going.
06-25-2025 02:19 PM
@pigletsmom2 wrote:I have the Halo Bolt one where you can also jump your battery. It's come in very handy for me but I can promise there will likely be a newer updated version at Christmas time.
@pigletsmom2 I bought my hubby one a few years ago and it came in handy one day. We get to the car and the battery would not start, the Halo gave us enough of a charge to get to our mechanic about a mile away and get a new battery.It really did not take much to jump start a Honda Civic
06-28-2025 05:42 AM
THANK y'all again! Super-duper helpful to this gal in need! ![]()
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