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Brand: Black & Decker Category: Home Improvement
List Price: $92.31 Buy New: $48.70 You Save: $43.61 (47%)
New (11) from $48.70
Avg. Customer Rating: 116 reviews Sales Rank: 34
Media: Tools & Hardware Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 6.1 Dimensions (in): 12 x 8.2 x 6.7
MPN: 028877578422 Model: ASI300 UPC: 028877578422 EAN: 0028877578422 ASIN: B000IE0YIQ
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: New in Package, Ships in 24 hours
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AS1300 is Worth the Money July 30, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This Black and Decker model AS1300 is about the best you will find for the price. You could purchase a cheaper model and be disappointed when it breaks down without a warranty, or you can spend an extra $20 and get this one. Don't buy a tire inflator for those just in case situations and hope you never have to use it. You will use it. All tire inflators of this size and price range are loud, with the exception of a air tank, which is inconvenient. The power cord is short but who cares? I didn't expect to not have to use an extension cord because my car, boat and camper are not in the garage. I have a 12v outlet in the back of my 4 Runner and by using this, can put air in the tires of my pop up camper and boat trailer while they're hooked up to the hitch. I love the fact that you set the desired PSI, and this unit shuts off automatically when it reaches the setting. This makes noise a non issue, since you can just walk away from the noise and carry on about your business. Of course as with every tire inflator on the planet, you should check your tires with a good quality tire pressure gauge to get the exact pressure, just as a mechanic does when he inflates your tires using thousands of dollars worth of equipment.
Very Pleased With The Unit July 24, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I purchased this to provide a source of air for my tires along a road trip spanning over 3300 miles each way! I just completed the first leg of the trip, and was very pleased with the performance of this unit. It's small enough that it does not take up much room at all, and this means a lot since I drive a very small car. It would add 5psi to a tire on my car in about 30 seconds. I did not find the noise level to be that loud, and the fact that it comes with a generously long cord for plugging it into a cigarette lighter port it was easy to ensure all 4 of my tires stayed properly inflated. Would recommend this to anyone who is often on the road or to anyone who just tires of having to find a gas station and quarters to work their air pump.
Works well, good value July 22, 2008 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I am pleased with this inflator so far. (I hedge a bit, given the reviews stating that the device has failed for other users. But that's what the warranty is for.) It is easy to use, effective, and convenient with its storage compartment for power cords and inflation hose. I especially like the automatic cutoff feature; I can turn it on and let it do its thing while I'm doing something else. I run my automobile tires at higher pressures than most (60 PSI), and it had no trouble with those. It takes a couple of minutes, of course, but that's to be expected -- this is not a mechanic's air compressor, and I don't expect that level of performance. I haven't tried them on my higher pressure (90 PSI) bicycle tires yet.
Negatives that other reviewers have mentioned and my comments: * Gauge readability: Yes, it's a little hard to discern small PSI increments on the gauge. But I never rely totally on any pump's or inflator's built-in gauge for my tires; I always verify with a good quality tire pressure gauge. The inflator's gauge and cut-off get me in the ballpark, and then I fine-tune using the tire pressure gauge. They are within 1 or 2 PSI of each other. * AC power cord length: Not an issue. I likely would have to use an extension cord anyway. And the short power cord adds a bit to its portability -- no fiddling with it or trying to store a long (and useless while traveling) power cord with the device as it sits in my trunk. * Noise: No worse than any other inflator I've used. * Small storage compartment for cords and hose: Not too much of a problem, though it might take a little practice to get them coiled up the right way. It's handy to have the compartment. * Short inflation hose. No shorter than other inflators in this price range I've used. Plenty long enough to reach a valve stem at top dead center with the device on the ground next to the tire. * Plastic connector that *might* break. I'll judge it if or when it actually breaks, not before. * Having to cut the power switch off and then on again to run it after an automatic cutoff: Gimme a break, how big a deal is that??
Works Good As Expected July 14, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I used the air station to blow up my son's baby pool and it worked fast. So far it's been a good purchase.
Pretty Good July 11, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Just received my inflator a few hours ago. Toddled out to air up a tire that has a slow leak and top off the others. Overall it did what it's supposed to and a little faster and lot less noisily than the Slime inflator I had that was never worth a flip. Wasn't as fast as I thought it would be but I think I expected too much. I don't mind the fact that you have to turn it off between tires because it gives it a couple minutes to cool down. My only peeve with it right off the bat is one common to most machines of this type. It's got a great little compartment to wind up the cords and shut the lid on. I jussst pulled the electrical plug far enough out to plug it in to my extension cord and of course had to pull the air hose out to its full length. Think it would go back in all neat and tidy as it came out? I can see that if I use it much on a day when I'm not extremely patient, the door cover is going to get snapped right off from trying to push it down over the cord/line that won't fit back in. Overall it's ok based on extremely limited experience. I'll update later and address durability.
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