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The VIAIR 75P Portable Compressor is a high-performance tire inflator designed for passenger vehicles, capable of inflating tires up to 225/60R18. With a maximum pressure of 50 PSI and a rapid inflation rate, this compressor is both portable and user-friendly, making it an essential accessory for any road trip.
Brand | VIAIR |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
Recommended Uses For Product | Tire Inflation |
Power Source | 12v Auxilary Power Outlet |
Noise Level | 74 dB |
Special Feature | Portable |
Included Components | Viair 00075: 75P Portable Compressor Kit (Sport Compact Series, 12V, 60 Psi, For Passenger Car Tires) |
Item Weight | 4.44 Pounds |
Maximum Power | 120 Watts |
Capacity | 20 Liters |
Color | Camo |
Material | Aluminum |
Product Dimensions | 9.64"L x 4.33"W x 9.68"H |
Style | Analog Gauge |
AC Adapter Current | 10 Amps |
Air Flow Capacity | 1.13 Cubic Feet Per Minute |
Model Name | 75P Portable Compressor Kit |
Hose Length | 2 Feet |
Maximum Operating Pressure | 100 Pound per Square Inch |
Manufacturer | Viair |
UPC | 818114000751 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00818114000751 |
Item Weight | 4.44 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 00075 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Exterior | Machined |
Manufacturer Part Number | 00075 |
Special Features | Portable |
Wattage | 120 watts |
A**E
Great item that has paid for itself
Where I live it is very hard to find a gas station with working air pumps, so someone suggested this item to me. It works great and has already paid for itself. I have a tire with a slow leak but I'm trying to get a few thousand more miles out of my set of tires and I use this every week to top off right in my driveway. It's super east to connect and run.
B**C
Excellent tire inflator, 100% duty cycle at 50 PSI.
Excellent tire inflator. Slightly unusual design (motor and compressor housed inside a tin can with a plastic lid), but this is compensated for by its performance and quiet operation. It is also equipped with a cooling fan (drawing 0.3 Amps and engaging after plugging into the cigarette lighter port, before the motor switch) that is needed due to the enclosed tin can lacking ventilation. The motor and cooling fan together draw 8.3 Amps when the pressure reaches 50 PSI. This company is known for quality tire inflators.
E**I
Best Insurance Against a Flat
A must-have for any car. This is in a class of its own. The alternatives are:* hardcore, functional ones good enough for off-roading that are shaped oddly (like a dumbbell), comes with a soft carrying case (meaning you can't stack things on top of it, and hard to use (connect the separate air hose to the right end, and perhaps charge it directly to terminals of the battery)* or cheap consumer ones which may never fill your tires, comes along with things you don't need attached like a flashlight, radio, Bluetooth, etc.We have actually used it on our flats and it can inflate a couple of minutes for passenger car wheel.My only gripe is that the lid doesn't stay put and is easily dislodge. It would be great if it was latched or flips open instead.
L**Y
Should be in every car
It's always good to keep your tires topped off and going to the gas station to do it is annoying. They should give it for free with gas purchase, but they sometimes feign ignorance or its broken or you just don't wanna deal with asking but the price is like $2 for 30 seconds worth so you have to speed around your car with utmost efficiency like you're doing a F1 pitstop.This is a solid and easy-to-use little pump that comes in a kinda neat little tin/container and does exactly what you need it to. For most cars, where you generally want to get up to 40-50 PSI at most, it suffices just fine. (For very large vehicles that can be >50 PSI, you need to get the bigger ones but make sure you have an outlet that supports the amperage.)Finally, it's an actual, reputable brand for this sort of thing. I know you're probably tempted by all the other stuff on Amazon that's half the price from these random brand names you've never heard of. But most of the time those things are junk. Sometimes they're just a tiny, underpowered compressor surrounded by a big plastic shell with a bunch of empty space just to make it look more powerful (has happened to me). Other times the pressure gauge is faulty and miscalibrated so you need to buy a separate pressure gauge anyways. Save yourself the hassle and just get the VIAIR.
J**I
Useless
Garbage product. Poorly made and does not function well. For half the price you could get a more reliable and functional compressor for your car with a digital readout and preset psi target.The case is cheap, the feet came bent on my unit and the lid is poorly secured, falling off frequently.The analog gauge is inaccurate and is difficult to read. The stem valve is nearly impossible to get off even after disengaging the little lever. It feels like your going to rip off the tire valve stem before it finally comes free.This company may make good product but this is not one of them. Avoid this product and get something cheaper with better features that works well.
N**R
Does what I bought it for quite well
My sports car came with "summer tires," designed for 3-season, above 50°F weather. So I switch to "winter tires" when it gets cold. Naturally, the tires that are NOT on the car lose a few pounds of air during the months they sit in a friend's garage 50 miles from where I live (I live in an apartment in NYC, so I have no garage and no place to store tires, tools, etc.).So… I needed a pump for one, specific purpose: to simply add a few pounds of air to the tires that have been off the car. And I needed a pump that doesn't require batteries, as any battery pack would be run down the two times a year I needed to use it. The VIAIR 75 Portable Compressor is perfect for my purposes! It plugs into my car's AC jack, so it doesn't require any kind of battery, plus it's rather small. Almost small enough to carry in my Miata's little trunk (but I have an even smaller, traditional bicycle pump for that). So the VIAIR 75 sits in my friend's garage just waiting for the two times a year I need it to top up four tires. It's well made and does its job. I recommend it.
M**T
Great for smaller cars
works great for my Daughters 2011 Toyota RAV4Update 1/6/25It’s still working like a champ and has been used quite a lot and never failed. Since then, my son has one for his car and has had the same luck.Does a great job and keeps you away from shady gas stations.
A**L
Works perfectly
In the past, I've used the Husky 12 V Tire Inflator on several occassions. Compared to that, this is more efficient and fast with less wattage. I don't like how it looks but it performs pretty well, so I am happy. Viair are pretty open with their performance and test data and I like the fact that they make different inflators for different tires/cars. This one suits my car abd tires perfectly since my car's recommended wattage on my accessory power outlets is 120 W. Most other passengar car tire inflators will have spec of either 180+ W, and therefore they issue warnings one of which is to be mindful of how long to run and all. But Viair has a variety of them, go to the website and they also have a guide on to choose.
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