Autowit Cordless Tire Inflator for $59
May 15, 2020 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website





KEY FEATURES
No one wants emergencies but it’s better to be safe than not at all. This Autowit Cordless Tire Inflator lets you quickly pump up any tire. The easy-to-read gauge with unit conversion (PSI/Bar/KPA) is convenient for you to preset the recommended pressure. Inflating will stop automatically once it reaches the desired air pressure in case of over-inflating. With 2 power sources, you can either use a Li-ion battery pack or a 12V car power adapter. This inflator also comes with 2 nozzles ideal for inflating cars, motorcycles, and bicycle tires. It could also be used to inflate lifebuoys, sports balls, inflatable boats, and other inflatables.
- 2 power sources include 12V car power adapter & a rechargeable battery pack
- Allows preset pressure & automatically shuts off to avoid over inflating
- 2 nozzles for inflating cars, motorcycles, bicycles, sport balls & other inflatables
- Lightweight at 2.6lbs so you can use it anywhere
PRODUCT SPECS
Spec
Includes
- Autowit Cordless Tire Inflator
- Air Hose
- 12V DC Car Adapter
- Li-Ion Battery Pack
- Nozzles
- Storage Bag
- User Manual
- Glove Pack
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