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HomemaxPortable Digital Hand Held Air Compressor with Built in Light

R599

Retail: R1,000
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When your tire pressure is low, you need an immediate fix. Gas station air compressors are bulky and expensive. This portable air compressor that gives you instant air when you need it. There’s no batteries and no recharging. And it’s so easy to use!

Simply plug it into your car, set your desired air pressure, and pull the trigger. Automatically stops at the perfect pressure. This handheld air compressor has a built-in digital tire pressure gauge. It takes the guesswork from reading your tire pressure! Plus, you can toggle between 3 different units of measurement. Choose from PSI, BAR, and KPA readings.

It's great for filling bicycles, air mattresses, sports balls, and pool toys.

*Works on cars, SUVs, and pickup trucks. Not designed for larger commercial vehicles.

Product Features:
  • Handheld and easy to use
  • No batteries, no recharging needed
  • Digital Tire Pressure Gauge for perfect pressure
  • Built-in adapter storage to keep accessories
  • 3 units of measurement: PSI, BAR, and KPA
  • Built-in LED light
  • Not intended to be used more than 15 minutes at a time
  • Great for bicycles, air mattresses, sports balls, and pool toys!
  • Includes Portable compressor, 14 FT long car power cord, ball pin adapter, balloon adapter, and pressure hose
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