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After reading SIGFORUM positive reviews of the AIRMOTO tire inflator, they went on sale on AMAZON (-33%). I bought one, it arrived yesterday. Today I conducted a simple test on two tires on my car. Tire #1: AIRMOTO read the PSI at 34.7. I then used my (Project Farm) highly rated ETENWOLF Digital gauge. It indicated 34.7. Tire #2: both read at 34.5. Either they both are equally off or both are accurate. I'm going with accurate. I honestly can recommend both.. Any dog can be a Guide Dog if you don't care where you're going. NRA ENDOWMENT LIFE MEMBER | ||
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A tip. It has a USB-C jack for recharging its battery. But you have to use a USB-A power source. I returned my first one as defective before i discovered that. No hint in the little manual. It did come when a USB-A => USB-C cord, but I thought it was optional. My only USB-A power source is the one in my car. OK, after I learned the trick. Serious about crackers. | |||
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I can attest that mine matches the onboard TPMS in our Expedition. I ran it dead twice filling a 275/55-20 that was about 15psi low. Otherwise, it works great for car tires. Used it on my Mini and Fiesta, and bicycle tires for the kids. The Enemy's gate is down. | |||
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I think I have the recharge situation covered. My car has USB-A ports, I have long USB-A to C cables. My Antigravity XP-1 Jumpstarter also has USB-A ports. When it warms up I'm going to stress test the Airmoto by trying to fill a 245x45R20 from 10psi to 35 psi. Any dog can be a Guide Dog if you don't care where you're going. NRA ENDOWMENT LIFE MEMBER | |||
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I'll be impressed if.you.get it in 1 full charge. Also, the fill hose gets quite hot on an extended run. The Enemy's gate is down. | |||
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I'm not going to need it until I need it. Any dog can be a Guide Dog if you don't care where you're going. NRA ENDOWMENT LIFE MEMBER | |||
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Yep, and in that sense, it's great in a pinch. The Enemy's gate is down. | |||
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For me the primary benefit is that it’s so much more convenient and correct to top up my auto tires with the Airmoto. I can do that in my garage without driving an inch. Topping up the tires to recommended pressure is properly done while they’re cold. And I used to hate horsing the spring-tensioned air hose around at my Chevron station. Serious about crackers. | |||
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I'll use Costco when we're there, otherwise, the Airmoto is much easier than dragging out my big compressor The Enemy's gate is down. | |||
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I bought several Airmotos several years ago for Christmas presents. We keep one on each vehicle we have. I only use them to top off 3 or 4 pounds on our vehicles. The tires on my trucks need a compressor for any more due to the size. I have helped one older lady top off her tires once at a gas station. Her check tire light had come on after the first temperature drop of the year. I do use them as tire pressure gauges as they match the TPMS numbers. They're great for the riding mowers, bicycles and even the pressure for the steering on the yacht I run. | |||
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Interesting. Could you explain a bit about: “and even the pressure for the steering on the yacht I run.“ ? Serious about crackers. | |||
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The yacht I run has hydraulic actuated power steering that is pressurized to 35 psi. The little tank in the pump room forward of the engine room has a small hydraulic tank with a valve on top. Lot easier to go in there with the Airmoto than to rig a hose up to the door compressor and drag it up there. | |||
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