Car Tire Air Inflator Portable Tyre Electric Pump

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Car Tire Air Inflator Portable Tyre Electric Pump


Product information:
-Material: Plastic raw materials, electronic components, data line, air pump
-With USB Reverse Charge: 5V 1A
-Input voltage: Charger 5V, greater than 2A
-Maximum Current: Less than or equal 5A
-No-load Current: Less than or equal 2A
-Battery Capacity: 4000mAh
-Battery Model: 18650 lithium battery
-Working temperature: -20 degrees C to 70 degrees C
-Function: Car, bicycle, ball inflatable, night lighting
-Emergency Lighting: 80LM for 10 hours
-Charging Time: About 3 Hours
-Display: High-definition LED color screen display
-Scene Mode: Switch among cars, balls and motorcycles
-Qualification Certification: CE, FCC, ROHS
-Size: 120 x 78 x 50mm or 4.72 x 3.07 x 1.97in
-Packing Size: 204 x 120 x 60mm or 8.03 x 4.72 x 2.36in
-Colour: Black
-Working current: 1 to 5A
-Air Efficiency: Inflate 1.95 mountain bike tires for 2 minutes.
-Noise Decibels: 60 to 80dB
-Charging Method: Micro USB
-Reachable Pressure: 150psi, 10.3BAR, 990KPA, 10.5kg, cm Included

Contents in Box:
-1 x Inflator
-1 x USB Charging Cable
-1 x Inflation Tube
-1 x Inflatable Needle
-1 x Nozzle

More information about product:
-150PSI Smart Air Pump: Inject air through the preset required air pressure when the air pressure is reached, the filling can be automatically stopped.
-4 Inflation Modes and Power Prompt: Long press the power button to turn on the machine, the LCD digital display panel will display 4 kinds of air pressure units PSI, BAR, KPA, KG or cm2.
-Quality Assurance: The air compressor is made of environmentally friendly, wear-resistant, and fall-resistant ABS paint material.
-Strong Power, High Capacity: 4000mAh lithium battery, maximum pressure 150PSI.

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