








Tire Inflator Portable Air Compressor, DC 12V Portable Air Compressor with Large Dual Digital Screen, Car, Bicycle, Ball, Motorcycle Car Inflate 3 Times Faster
$65.99 Original price was: $65.99.$45.99Current price is: $45.99.
Product Description



Compact Size
At only 2.79 x 4.92 x 6.49 inches, this car pump fits in your hand and comes with a storage bag for easy transport.

Advanced Chip
This auto tire inflator has an advanced chip with preset, auto shut-off, and memory functions, displaying both preset and real-time pressure value.

Longer Power Cord and Hose
The air pump has a 10ft power cord and 2ft hose for easy inflation. The high-quality materials ensure you won't damage them during folding or flexing.

Three lighting modes
Featuring three lighting modes(Spotlight →SOS →Strobe), including a red SOS light, for emergencies, especially at night or during roadside breakdowns.


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Brand Name |
AUTOZONO |
---|---|
Included Components |
Carrying Bag, Schrader-Presta Valve, Fuse, Needle Valve, Extension Nozzle, Wire, and User Manual |
Model Number |
R8 |
Model Name |
R8 |
Manufacturer |
ROCGORLD |
ASIN |
B0C6GS6JR3 |
Item Height |
4.92 inches |
Unit Count |
1.0 Count |
Manufacturer Warranty Description |
Two-Year Warranty |
Style |
Fashion |
Voltage |
12 Volts (DC) |
Recommended Uses For Product |
Tire Inflation |
Power Source |
Corded Electric |
Noise |
69 dB |
Additional Features |
Longer Power Cord and Hose, Portable, Digital, Accurate, Two-Year Warranty, Preset, Auto- Stop, Memory |
Maximum Power |
120 Watts |
Capacity |
40 Liters |
Maximum Current |
10 Amps |
Air Flow Capacity |
40 LPM |
Motor Horsepower |
120 Watts |
Hose Length |
2 Feet |
Item Weight |
2.16 Pounds |
Item Dimensions L x W x H |
6.49"L x 2.79"W x 4.92"H |
Material Type |
Plastic |
60 reviews for Tire Inflator Portable Air Compressor, DC 12V Portable Air Compressor with Large Dual Digital Screen, Car, Bicycle, Ball, Motorcycle Car Inflate 3 Times Faster


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Will –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Does what I need it to do. Looks well-made.
I bought this compressor to replace an old Craftsman model that is giving problems. I think this one is a bit higher quality than the Craftsman. In particular, the power plug looks higher quality in that I don’t expect it to fall apart like the Craftsman plug did. It also has a finger grip that makes the plug easier to grab onto to remove. I also like the fact that the power cord plugs into the compressor. The power cord is of sufficient length for my sedan, but I’ll have to run the power cord through the passenger compartment to reach both sides of the car. I figure it’ll be a little easier to switch sides by unplugging the power cord from the compressor before swapping sides.I just gave it a test run by inflating my wheelbarrow tire to 35 PSI. It worked as expected. I checked the final pressure with a gauge of known accuracy and it read about 34 PSI instead of the 35 PSI on the compressor readout. Pretty close. YMMV.The Craftsman compressor provided a way to spool up the power cord and hose, but it was a little tedious to do. I will add a Velcro strap to my power cord (the hose has one already) so that wrapping everything up and putting it all into the supplied bag should be quicker and easier than fiddling with the Craftsman. The size is slightly more compact than the Craftsman. I plan to use it on motorcycle trips, and I think the size should out well.One word about the user manual, which is barely needed. Maybe the manual was written for another model and was not updated, and is therefore incorrect. There is no pressure unit button. There is a button label with the letter M, and the manual describes it as the M button with no other references to it. (Gee, thanks.) Turns out that the button is used to select the pressure unit. Really, if you just plug it in and go, you’ll figure it out. Just make sure you have your preferred pressure unit selected.
One person found this helpful
Realworldproductuser –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Wrench turner approved
It’s not an air compressor, but an inflator. If you’re looking for something that works fast like a compressor, you’ll be disappointed. But that’s the physics of it. I can’t haul around my air compressor in my trunk full time, and I can almost be certain there won’t be an AC outlet when this type of product is needed. I’ve used this inflator numerous times, including today when my coworker had a flat that he needed to limp to a tire shop to patch. It’s great for a pinch, and even just topping off tire pressure as seasons change. It’s not instant, and starts off slow as far as pressure, but once it builds up unreserved pressure, it does really well. My coworkers tire was dead flat, only took about 10 minutes to get the psi to 40 even with an unknown puncture. The other big thing with this unit, it takes up about as much space in the trunk of my car as a 2 liter bottle of soda, and even that is bigger that this inflator in it’s case. There may be better ones out there, but I’ve seen how this one does with multiple uses, I even just now ordered the same one for my fiance so she has that safety of not being stranded
4 people found this helpful
Sondra Glynn –
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Must Buy
I love the fact that I can set up everything in my car first, get out my car and attach this little device to my tire, hit start, go sit back in my car with the window slightly crack so that I can hear when the machine stops. It’s really simple to use. Like most people, my tire pressure runs very low during the winter and being able to hope back in my car while this thing does what it does best is amazing. The cord is long enough to reach both the front and back tire without stressing the cord. Ladies, if you should definitely keep this in your car, especially if you drive a lot. It doesn’t take up much space and it comes in a handy little bag. You will thank me later.
Haris Hussain –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good one for cars
Its nice working very fine. Just have to clear-out the instructions, overall very good. Always keep in the car just in case.
jilted –
5.0 out of 5 stars
A really good pump
I finally replaced the Craftsman automotive air pump that I bought in Kmart long before it went out of business. That air pump was primitive to today’s standards having a small and difficult to read gage with no automatic shut off and a tire valve connector that was hard to get on and off. After trying out the new Rocgorld pump I must say I really don’t miss the old one at all because the new one is so much easier to use. There are two large digital pressure gages, one showing the tire’s pressure, and the other showing the automatic shutoff pressure. The tire valve connector is quick and easy to connect to the tire valve, and the controls are very intuitive. Like the craftsman unit, the Rocgorld is powered off the car battery via a cigarette lighter plug adapter. That may seem inconvenient, but considering that I live in South Florida where flashlight batteries left in a hot car have an extraordinarily short lifetime, the car battery powered pumps are a much better idea. I looked at many but this one really seemed to earn the Amazon Choice award!Update: I had a flat… the first time I used the pump it kept changing the mode (unit of pressure) but the next 4 times I used it before finally getting the tire fixed it worked perfectly. It pumped up my Jetta 16 inch tire from completely flat in 5-6 minutes. I’ll keep it!
3 people found this helpful
Maria G –
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Must-Have for Every Car!
I recently bought the ROCGORLD R8 Portable Tire Inflator, and I’m seriously impressed. First off, it’s super compact and easy to store in the glove box or trunk. What really sets it apart is the smart AI pressure detection it automatically stops when the set PSI is reached, which makes it incredibly user-friendly.It inflated my car tire from 25 PSI to 35 in just a couple of minutes. The digital display is clear and accurate, and it also has presets for cars, bikes, and even sports equipment, which is a nice touch. The built-in LED light is handy for nighttime use too.Battery life is solid, and it charges quickly with USB-C. I’ve already used it on my car, bike tires, and even my kid’s basketball. This is one of those tools you don’t realize you need until you have it and then wonder how you ever lived without it.Highly recommend for drivers, cyclists, or anyone who wants peace of mind on the road!
One person found this helpful
Alison H –
5.0 out of 5 stars
easy and handy
Love this thing! How cool is it to be able to air up your tires at home where no one can stare at you! And, I’m ready even when not at home. The auto shut off when it reaches your set psi is brilliant. It is so easy to put on the tire, and it stays put. No more trying to get it and hold it there just right or you’ll let the air out instead. No more searching for quarters or using your card with a $5 minimum. No more waiting in line at the tire store and hoping they remember to put the caps back on. It’s also pretty small and compact.
One person found this helpful
Allan F. Quesada –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excelente!
Vale cada $, les aseguro que no se arrepentirán. Ahora con el indicador de presión de llantas (me molesta la luz en el tablero) estar pasando a la gasolinera solo por medir la presión y que la luz desaparezca me parece una pérdida de tiempo, además de que la medida se debe hacer antes de rodar por 15 minutos para que sea exacta, me resulta perder tiempo.Este pequeño aparato soluciona todo en minutos, compacto, eficiente, mide la presión, solo fijar la cantidad deseada y hace su trabajo. Al llegar al punto se detiene y listo para rodar!
Linda –
5.0 out of 5 stars
So easy to use!
This is a very useful and easy to use air pump. I bought it for the times my “harp”,appears to indicate low tire pressure. It’s very straight forward and does the job well. It’s compact size allows me to store it in my car for unexpected emergencies
Leah –
5.0 out of 5 stars
I love it!
I was so skeptical to buy this but it had great reviews and it was competitively priced compared to the others I looked into. Apparently I’m a nail magnet and tires always seem to have a slow leak. It’s a pain in the behind to find a Sheetz to put air into my tires every 4-6 weeks. So much so that I let the tires get too low and was basically flat in two of them. So I had a choice to make at that point- get me car towed to I could pump them up or go ahead and spend the $25 bucks for this tire inflator and hope for the best. It arrived over night so it was there waiting at my door when I woke up this morning. It was very easy to use and it worked quickly and it shuts itself off once it reaches the targeted PSI. It was long enough to reach my tires even though it plugs into the middle dash area of my car. I wonder if it would reach on SUVS or larger cars though- that may be an issue. It worked for my Honda Civic though. Anyway, I’m so happy with this purchase. I drive a lot and I know I’ll get my moneys worth out of this machine. I’ll probably be buying my mom and daughter one as well in the near future. Highly recommend!
Will –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Does what I need it to do. Looks well-made.
I bought this compressor to replace an old Craftsman model that is giving problems. I think this one is a bit higher quality than the Craftsman. In particular, the power plug looks higher quality in that I don’t expect it to fall apart like the Craftsman plug did. It also has a finger grip that makes the plug easier to grab onto to remove. I also like the fact that the power cord plugs into the compressor. The power cord is of sufficient length for my sedan, but I’ll have to run the power cord through the passenger compartment to reach both sides of the car. I figure it’ll be a little easier to switch sides by unplugging the power cord from the compressor before swapping sides.I just gave it a test run by inflating my wheelbarrow tire to 35 PSI. It worked as expected. I checked the final pressure with a gauge of known accuracy and it read about 34 PSI instead of the 35 PSI on the compressor readout. Pretty close. YMMV.The Craftsman compressor provided a way to spool up the power cord and hose, but it was a little tedious to do. I will add a Velcro strap to my power cord (the hose has one already) so that wrapping everything up and putting it all into the supplied bag should be quicker and easier than fiddling with the Craftsman. The size is slightly more compact than the Craftsman. I plan to use it on motorcycle trips, and I think the size should out well.One word about the user manual, which is barely needed. Maybe the manual was written for another model and was not updated, and is therefore incorrect. There is no pressure unit button. There is a button label with the letter M, and the manual describes it as the M button with no other references to it. (Gee, thanks.) Turns out that the button is used to select the pressure unit. Really, if you just plug it in and go, you’ll figure it out. Just make sure you have your preferred pressure unit selected.
One person found this helpful
Realworldproductuser –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Wrench turner approved
It’s not an air compressor, but an inflator. If you’re looking for something that works fast like a compressor, you’ll be disappointed. But that’s the physics of it. I can’t haul around my air compressor in my trunk full time, and I can almost be certain there won’t be an AC outlet when this type of product is needed. I’ve used this inflator numerous times, including today when my coworker had a flat that he needed to limp to a tire shop to patch. It’s great for a pinch, and even just topping off tire pressure as seasons change. It’s not instant, and starts off slow as far as pressure, but once it builds up unreserved pressure, it does really well. My coworkers tire was dead flat, only took about 10 minutes to get the psi to 40 even with an unknown puncture. The other big thing with this unit, it takes up about as much space in the trunk of my car as a 2 liter bottle of soda, and even that is bigger that this inflator in it’s case. There may be better ones out there, but I’ve seen how this one does with multiple uses, I even just now ordered the same one for my fiance so she has that safety of not being stranded
4 people found this helpful
Sondra Glynn –
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Must Buy
I love the fact that I can set up everything in my car first, get out my car and attach this little device to my tire, hit start, go sit back in my car with the window slightly crack so that I can hear when the machine stops. It’s really simple to use. Like most people, my tire pressure runs very low during the winter and being able to hope back in my car while this thing does what it does best is amazing. The cord is long enough to reach both the front and back tire without stressing the cord. Ladies, if you should definitely keep this in your car, especially if you drive a lot. It doesn’t take up much space and it comes in a handy little bag. You will thank me later.
Haris Hussain –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good one for cars
Its nice working very fine. Just have to clear-out the instructions, overall very good. Always keep in the car just in case.
jilted –
5.0 out of 5 stars
A really good pump
I finally replaced the Craftsman automotive air pump that I bought in Kmart long before it went out of business. That air pump was primitive to today’s standards having a small and difficult to read gage with no automatic shut off and a tire valve connector that was hard to get on and off. After trying out the new Rocgorld pump I must say I really don’t miss the old one at all because the new one is so much easier to use. There are two large digital pressure gages, one showing the tire’s pressure, and the other showing the automatic shutoff pressure. The tire valve connector is quick and easy to connect to the tire valve, and the controls are very intuitive. Like the craftsman unit, the Rocgorld is powered off the car battery via a cigarette lighter plug adapter. That may seem inconvenient, but considering that I live in South Florida where flashlight batteries left in a hot car have an extraordinarily short lifetime, the car battery powered pumps are a much better idea. I looked at many but this one really seemed to earn the Amazon Choice award!Update: I had a flat… the first time I used the pump it kept changing the mode (unit of pressure) but the next 4 times I used it before finally getting the tire fixed it worked perfectly. It pumped up my Jetta 16 inch tire from completely flat in 5-6 minutes. I’ll keep it!
3 people found this helpful
Maria G –
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Must-Have for Every Car!
I recently bought the ROCGORLD R8 Portable Tire Inflator, and I’m seriously impressed. First off, it’s super compact and easy to store in the glove box or trunk. What really sets it apart is the smart AI pressure detection it automatically stops when the set PSI is reached, which makes it incredibly user-friendly.It inflated my car tire from 25 PSI to 35 in just a couple of minutes. The digital display is clear and accurate, and it also has presets for cars, bikes, and even sports equipment, which is a nice touch. The built-in LED light is handy for nighttime use too.Battery life is solid, and it charges quickly with USB-C. I’ve already used it on my car, bike tires, and even my kid’s basketball. This is one of those tools you don’t realize you need until you have it and then wonder how you ever lived without it.Highly recommend for drivers, cyclists, or anyone who wants peace of mind on the road!
One person found this helpful
Alison H –
5.0 out of 5 stars
easy and handy
Love this thing! How cool is it to be able to air up your tires at home where no one can stare at you! And, I’m ready even when not at home. The auto shut off when it reaches your set psi is brilliant. It is so easy to put on the tire, and it stays put. No more trying to get it and hold it there just right or you’ll let the air out instead. No more searching for quarters or using your card with a $5 minimum. No more waiting in line at the tire store and hoping they remember to put the caps back on. It’s also pretty small and compact.
One person found this helpful
Allan F. Quesada –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excelente!
Vale cada $, les aseguro que no se arrepentirán. Ahora con el indicador de presión de llantas (me molesta la luz en el tablero) estar pasando a la gasolinera solo por medir la presión y que la luz desaparezca me parece una pérdida de tiempo, además de que la medida se debe hacer antes de rodar por 15 minutos para que sea exacta, me resulta perder tiempo.Este pequeño aparato soluciona todo en minutos, compacto, eficiente, mide la presión, solo fijar la cantidad deseada y hace su trabajo. Al llegar al punto se detiene y listo para rodar!
Linda –
5.0 out of 5 stars
So easy to use!
This is a very useful and easy to use air pump. I bought it for the times my “harp”,appears to indicate low tire pressure. It’s very straight forward and does the job well. It’s compact size allows me to store it in my car for unexpected emergencies
Leah –
5.0 out of 5 stars
I love it!
I was so skeptical to buy this but it had great reviews and it was competitively priced compared to the others I looked into. Apparently I’m a nail magnet and tires always seem to have a slow leak. It’s a pain in the behind to find a Sheetz to put air into my tires every 4-6 weeks. So much so that I let the tires get too low and was basically flat in two of them. So I had a choice to make at that point- get me car towed to I could pump them up or go ahead and spend the $25 bucks for this tire inflator and hope for the best. It arrived over night so it was there waiting at my door when I woke up this morning. It was very easy to use and it worked quickly and it shuts itself off once it reaches the targeted PSI. It was long enough to reach my tires even though it plugs into the middle dash area of my car. I wonder if it would reach on SUVS or larger cars though- that may be an issue. It worked for my Honda Civic though. Anyway, I’m so happy with this purchase. I drive a lot and I know I’ll get my moneys worth out of this machine. I’ll probably be buying my mom and daughter one as well in the near future. Highly recommend!
Will –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Does what I need it to do. Looks well-made.
I bought this compressor to replace an old Craftsman model that is giving problems. I think this one is a bit higher quality than the Craftsman. In particular, the power plug looks higher quality in that I don’t expect it to fall apart like the Craftsman plug did. It also has a finger grip that makes the plug easier to grab onto to remove. I also like the fact that the power cord plugs into the compressor. The power cord is of sufficient length for my sedan, but I’ll have to run the power cord through the passenger compartment to reach both sides of the car. I figure it’ll be a little easier to switch sides by unplugging the power cord from the compressor before swapping sides.I just gave it a test run by inflating my wheelbarrow tire to 35 PSI. It worked as expected. I checked the final pressure with a gauge of known accuracy and it read about 34 PSI instead of the 35 PSI on the compressor readout. Pretty close. YMMV.The Craftsman compressor provided a way to spool up the power cord and hose, but it was a little tedious to do. I will add a Velcro strap to my power cord (the hose has one already) so that wrapping everything up and putting it all into the supplied bag should be quicker and easier than fiddling with the Craftsman. The size is slightly more compact than the Craftsman. I plan to use it on motorcycle trips, and I think the size should out well.One word about the user manual, which is barely needed. Maybe the manual was written for another model and was not updated, and is therefore incorrect. There is no pressure unit button. There is a button label with the letter M, and the manual describes it as the M button with no other references to it. (Gee, thanks.) Turns out that the button is used to select the pressure unit. Really, if you just plug it in and go, you’ll figure it out. Just make sure you have your preferred pressure unit selected.
One person found this helpful
Realworldproductuser –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Wrench turner approved
It’s not an air compressor, but an inflator. If you’re looking for something that works fast like a compressor, you’ll be disappointed. But that’s the physics of it. I can’t haul around my air compressor in my trunk full time, and I can almost be certain there won’t be an AC outlet when this type of product is needed. I’ve used this inflator numerous times, including today when my coworker had a flat that he needed to limp to a tire shop to patch. It’s great for a pinch, and even just topping off tire pressure as seasons change. It’s not instant, and starts off slow as far as pressure, but once it builds up unreserved pressure, it does really well. My coworkers tire was dead flat, only took about 10 minutes to get the psi to 40 even with an unknown puncture. The other big thing with this unit, it takes up about as much space in the trunk of my car as a 2 liter bottle of soda, and even that is bigger that this inflator in it’s case. There may be better ones out there, but I’ve seen how this one does with multiple uses, I even just now ordered the same one for my fiance so she has that safety of not being stranded
4 people found this helpful
Sondra Glynn –
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Must Buy
I love the fact that I can set up everything in my car first, get out my car and attach this little device to my tire, hit start, go sit back in my car with the window slightly crack so that I can hear when the machine stops. It’s really simple to use. Like most people, my tire pressure runs very low during the winter and being able to hope back in my car while this thing does what it does best is amazing. The cord is long enough to reach both the front and back tire without stressing the cord. Ladies, if you should definitely keep this in your car, especially if you drive a lot. It doesn’t take up much space and it comes in a handy little bag. You will thank me later.
Haris Hussain –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good one for cars
Its nice working very fine. Just have to clear-out the instructions, overall very good. Always keep in the car just in case.
jilted –
5.0 out of 5 stars
A really good pump
I finally replaced the Craftsman automotive air pump that I bought in Kmart long before it went out of business. That air pump was primitive to today’s standards having a small and difficult to read gage with no automatic shut off and a tire valve connector that was hard to get on and off. After trying out the new Rocgorld pump I must say I really don’t miss the old one at all because the new one is so much easier to use. There are two large digital pressure gages, one showing the tire’s pressure, and the other showing the automatic shutoff pressure. The tire valve connector is quick and easy to connect to the tire valve, and the controls are very intuitive. Like the craftsman unit, the Rocgorld is powered off the car battery via a cigarette lighter plug adapter. That may seem inconvenient, but considering that I live in South Florida where flashlight batteries left in a hot car have an extraordinarily short lifetime, the car battery powered pumps are a much better idea. I looked at many but this one really seemed to earn the Amazon Choice award!Update: I had a flat… the first time I used the pump it kept changing the mode (unit of pressure) but the next 4 times I used it before finally getting the tire fixed it worked perfectly. It pumped up my Jetta 16 inch tire from completely flat in 5-6 minutes. I’ll keep it!
3 people found this helpful
Maria G –
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Must-Have for Every Car!
I recently bought the ROCGORLD R8 Portable Tire Inflator, and I’m seriously impressed. First off, it’s super compact and easy to store in the glove box or trunk. What really sets it apart is the smart AI pressure detection it automatically stops when the set PSI is reached, which makes it incredibly user-friendly.It inflated my car tire from 25 PSI to 35 in just a couple of minutes. The digital display is clear and accurate, and it also has presets for cars, bikes, and even sports equipment, which is a nice touch. The built-in LED light is handy for nighttime use too.Battery life is solid, and it charges quickly with USB-C. I’ve already used it on my car, bike tires, and even my kid’s basketball. This is one of those tools you don’t realize you need until you have it and then wonder how you ever lived without it.Highly recommend for drivers, cyclists, or anyone who wants peace of mind on the road!
One person found this helpful
Alison H –
5.0 out of 5 stars
easy and handy
Love this thing! How cool is it to be able to air up your tires at home where no one can stare at you! And, I’m ready even when not at home. The auto shut off when it reaches your set psi is brilliant. It is so easy to put on the tire, and it stays put. No more trying to get it and hold it there just right or you’ll let the air out instead. No more searching for quarters or using your card with a $5 minimum. No more waiting in line at the tire store and hoping they remember to put the caps back on. It’s also pretty small and compact.
One person found this helpful
Allan F. Quesada –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excelente!
Vale cada $, les aseguro que no se arrepentirán. Ahora con el indicador de presión de llantas (me molesta la luz en el tablero) estar pasando a la gasolinera solo por medir la presión y que la luz desaparezca me parece una pérdida de tiempo, además de que la medida se debe hacer antes de rodar por 15 minutos para que sea exacta, me resulta perder tiempo.Este pequeño aparato soluciona todo en minutos, compacto, eficiente, mide la presión, solo fijar la cantidad deseada y hace su trabajo. Al llegar al punto se detiene y listo para rodar!
Linda –
5.0 out of 5 stars
So easy to use!
This is a very useful and easy to use air pump. I bought it for the times my “harp”,appears to indicate low tire pressure. It’s very straight forward and does the job well. It’s compact size allows me to store it in my car for unexpected emergencies
Leah –
5.0 out of 5 stars
I love it!
I was so skeptical to buy this but it had great reviews and it was competitively priced compared to the others I looked into. Apparently I’m a nail magnet and tires always seem to have a slow leak. It’s a pain in the behind to find a Sheetz to put air into my tires every 4-6 weeks. So much so that I let the tires get too low and was basically flat in two of them. So I had a choice to make at that point- get me car towed to I could pump them up or go ahead and spend the $25 bucks for this tire inflator and hope for the best. It arrived over night so it was there waiting at my door when I woke up this morning. It was very easy to use and it worked quickly and it shuts itself off once it reaches the targeted PSI. It was long enough to reach my tires even though it plugs into the middle dash area of my car. I wonder if it would reach on SUVS or larger cars though- that may be an issue. It worked for my Honda Civic though. Anyway, I’m so happy with this purchase. I drive a lot and I know I’ll get my moneys worth out of this machine. I’ll probably be buying my mom and daughter one as well in the near future. Highly recommend!
Will –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Does what I need it to do. Looks well-made.
I bought this compressor to replace an old Craftsman model that is giving problems. I think this one is a bit higher quality than the Craftsman. In particular, the power plug looks higher quality in that I don’t expect it to fall apart like the Craftsman plug did. It also has a finger grip that makes the plug easier to grab onto to remove. I also like the fact that the power cord plugs into the compressor. The power cord is of sufficient length for my sedan, but I’ll have to run the power cord through the passenger compartment to reach both sides of the car. I figure it’ll be a little easier to switch sides by unplugging the power cord from the compressor before swapping sides.I just gave it a test run by inflating my wheelbarrow tire to 35 PSI. It worked as expected. I checked the final pressure with a gauge of known accuracy and it read about 34 PSI instead of the 35 PSI on the compressor readout. Pretty close. YMMV.The Craftsman compressor provided a way to spool up the power cord and hose, but it was a little tedious to do. I will add a Velcro strap to my power cord (the hose has one already) so that wrapping everything up and putting it all into the supplied bag should be quicker and easier than fiddling with the Craftsman. The size is slightly more compact than the Craftsman. I plan to use it on motorcycle trips, and I think the size should out well.One word about the user manual, which is barely needed. Maybe the manual was written for another model and was not updated, and is therefore incorrect. There is no pressure unit button. There is a button label with the letter M, and the manual describes it as the M button with no other references to it. (Gee, thanks.) Turns out that the button is used to select the pressure unit. Really, if you just plug it in and go, you’ll figure it out. Just make sure you have your preferred pressure unit selected.
One person found this helpful
Realworldproductuser –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Wrench turner approved
It’s not an air compressor, but an inflator. If you’re looking for something that works fast like a compressor, you’ll be disappointed. But that’s the physics of it. I can’t haul around my air compressor in my trunk full time, and I can almost be certain there won’t be an AC outlet when this type of product is needed. I’ve used this inflator numerous times, including today when my coworker had a flat that he needed to limp to a tire shop to patch. It’s great for a pinch, and even just topping off tire pressure as seasons change. It’s not instant, and starts off slow as far as pressure, but once it builds up unreserved pressure, it does really well. My coworkers tire was dead flat, only took about 10 minutes to get the psi to 40 even with an unknown puncture. The other big thing with this unit, it takes up about as much space in the trunk of my car as a 2 liter bottle of soda, and even that is bigger that this inflator in it’s case. There may be better ones out there, but I’ve seen how this one does with multiple uses, I even just now ordered the same one for my fiance so she has that safety of not being stranded
4 people found this helpful
Sondra Glynn –
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Must Buy
I love the fact that I can set up everything in my car first, get out my car and attach this little device to my tire, hit start, go sit back in my car with the window slightly crack so that I can hear when the machine stops. It’s really simple to use. Like most people, my tire pressure runs very low during the winter and being able to hope back in my car while this thing does what it does best is amazing. The cord is long enough to reach both the front and back tire without stressing the cord. Ladies, if you should definitely keep this in your car, especially if you drive a lot. It doesn’t take up much space and it comes in a handy little bag. You will thank me later.
Haris Hussain –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good one for cars
Its nice working very fine. Just have to clear-out the instructions, overall very good. Always keep in the car just in case.
jilted –
5.0 out of 5 stars
A really good pump
I finally replaced the Craftsman automotive air pump that I bought in Kmart long before it went out of business. That air pump was primitive to today’s standards having a small and difficult to read gage with no automatic shut off and a tire valve connector that was hard to get on and off. After trying out the new Rocgorld pump I must say I really don’t miss the old one at all because the new one is so much easier to use. There are two large digital pressure gages, one showing the tire’s pressure, and the other showing the automatic shutoff pressure. The tire valve connector is quick and easy to connect to the tire valve, and the controls are very intuitive. Like the craftsman unit, the Rocgorld is powered off the car battery via a cigarette lighter plug adapter. That may seem inconvenient, but considering that I live in South Florida where flashlight batteries left in a hot car have an extraordinarily short lifetime, the car battery powered pumps are a much better idea. I looked at many but this one really seemed to earn the Amazon Choice award!Update: I had a flat… the first time I used the pump it kept changing the mode (unit of pressure) but the next 4 times I used it before finally getting the tire fixed it worked perfectly. It pumped up my Jetta 16 inch tire from completely flat in 5-6 minutes. I’ll keep it!
3 people found this helpful
Maria G –
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Must-Have for Every Car!
I recently bought the ROCGORLD R8 Portable Tire Inflator, and I’m seriously impressed. First off, it’s super compact and easy to store in the glove box or trunk. What really sets it apart is the smart AI pressure detection it automatically stops when the set PSI is reached, which makes it incredibly user-friendly.It inflated my car tire from 25 PSI to 35 in just a couple of minutes. The digital display is clear and accurate, and it also has presets for cars, bikes, and even sports equipment, which is a nice touch. The built-in LED light is handy for nighttime use too.Battery life is solid, and it charges quickly with USB-C. I’ve already used it on my car, bike tires, and even my kid’s basketball. This is one of those tools you don’t realize you need until you have it and then wonder how you ever lived without it.Highly recommend for drivers, cyclists, or anyone who wants peace of mind on the road!
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Alison H –
5.0 out of 5 stars
easy and handy
Love this thing! How cool is it to be able to air up your tires at home where no one can stare at you! And, I’m ready even when not at home. The auto shut off when it reaches your set psi is brilliant. It is so easy to put on the tire, and it stays put. No more trying to get it and hold it there just right or you’ll let the air out instead. No more searching for quarters or using your card with a $5 minimum. No more waiting in line at the tire store and hoping they remember to put the caps back on. It’s also pretty small and compact.
One person found this helpful
Allan F. Quesada –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excelente!
Vale cada $, les aseguro que no se arrepentirán. Ahora con el indicador de presión de llantas (me molesta la luz en el tablero) estar pasando a la gasolinera solo por medir la presión y que la luz desaparezca me parece una pérdida de tiempo, además de que la medida se debe hacer antes de rodar por 15 minutos para que sea exacta, me resulta perder tiempo.Este pequeño aparato soluciona todo en minutos, compacto, eficiente, mide la presión, solo fijar la cantidad deseada y hace su trabajo. Al llegar al punto se detiene y listo para rodar!
Linda –
5.0 out of 5 stars
So easy to use!
This is a very useful and easy to use air pump. I bought it for the times my “harp”,appears to indicate low tire pressure. It’s very straight forward and does the job well. It’s compact size allows me to store it in my car for unexpected emergencies
Leah –
5.0 out of 5 stars
I love it!
I was so skeptical to buy this but it had great reviews and it was competitively priced compared to the others I looked into. Apparently I’m a nail magnet and tires always seem to have a slow leak. It’s a pain in the behind to find a Sheetz to put air into my tires every 4-6 weeks. So much so that I let the tires get too low and was basically flat in two of them. So I had a choice to make at that point- get me car towed to I could pump them up or go ahead and spend the $25 bucks for this tire inflator and hope for the best. It arrived over night so it was there waiting at my door when I woke up this morning. It was very easy to use and it worked quickly and it shuts itself off once it reaches the targeted PSI. It was long enough to reach my tires even though it plugs into the middle dash area of my car. I wonder if it would reach on SUVS or larger cars though- that may be an issue. It worked for my Honda Civic though. Anyway, I’m so happy with this purchase. I drive a lot and I know I’ll get my moneys worth out of this machine. I’ll probably be buying my mom and daughter one as well in the near future. Highly recommend!
Will –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Does what I need it to do. Looks well-made.
I bought this compressor to replace an old Craftsman model that is giving problems. I think this one is a bit higher quality than the Craftsman. In particular, the power plug looks higher quality in that I don’t expect it to fall apart like the Craftsman plug did. It also has a finger grip that makes the plug easier to grab onto to remove. I also like the fact that the power cord plugs into the compressor. The power cord is of sufficient length for my sedan, but I’ll have to run the power cord through the passenger compartment to reach both sides of the car. I figure it’ll be a little easier to switch sides by unplugging the power cord from the compressor before swapping sides.I just gave it a test run by inflating my wheelbarrow tire to 35 PSI. It worked as expected. I checked the final pressure with a gauge of known accuracy and it read about 34 PSI instead of the 35 PSI on the compressor readout. Pretty close. YMMV.The Craftsman compressor provided a way to spool up the power cord and hose, but it was a little tedious to do. I will add a Velcro strap to my power cord (the hose has one already) so that wrapping everything up and putting it all into the supplied bag should be quicker and easier than fiddling with the Craftsman. The size is slightly more compact than the Craftsman. I plan to use it on motorcycle trips, and I think the size should out well.One word about the user manual, which is barely needed. Maybe the manual was written for another model and was not updated, and is therefore incorrect. There is no pressure unit button. There is a button label with the letter M, and the manual describes it as the M button with no other references to it. (Gee, thanks.) Turns out that the button is used to select the pressure unit. Really, if you just plug it in and go, you’ll figure it out. Just make sure you have your preferred pressure unit selected.
One person found this helpful
Realworldproductuser –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Wrench turner approved
It’s not an air compressor, but an inflator. If you’re looking for something that works fast like a compressor, you’ll be disappointed. But that’s the physics of it. I can’t haul around my air compressor in my trunk full time, and I can almost be certain there won’t be an AC outlet when this type of product is needed. I’ve used this inflator numerous times, including today when my coworker had a flat that he needed to limp to a tire shop to patch. It’s great for a pinch, and even just topping off tire pressure as seasons change. It’s not instant, and starts off slow as far as pressure, but once it builds up unreserved pressure, it does really well. My coworkers tire was dead flat, only took about 10 minutes to get the psi to 40 even with an unknown puncture. The other big thing with this unit, it takes up about as much space in the trunk of my car as a 2 liter bottle of soda, and even that is bigger that this inflator in it’s case. There may be better ones out there, but I’ve seen how this one does with multiple uses, I even just now ordered the same one for my fiance so she has that safety of not being stranded
4 people found this helpful
Sondra Glynn –
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Must Buy
I love the fact that I can set up everything in my car first, get out my car and attach this little device to my tire, hit start, go sit back in my car with the window slightly crack so that I can hear when the machine stops. It’s really simple to use. Like most people, my tire pressure runs very low during the winter and being able to hope back in my car while this thing does what it does best is amazing. The cord is long enough to reach both the front and back tire without stressing the cord. Ladies, if you should definitely keep this in your car, especially if you drive a lot. It doesn’t take up much space and it comes in a handy little bag. You will thank me later.
Haris Hussain –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good one for cars
Its nice working very fine. Just have to clear-out the instructions, overall very good. Always keep in the car just in case.
jilted –
5.0 out of 5 stars
A really good pump
I finally replaced the Craftsman automotive air pump that I bought in Kmart long before it went out of business. That air pump was primitive to today’s standards having a small and difficult to read gage with no automatic shut off and a tire valve connector that was hard to get on and off. After trying out the new Rocgorld pump I must say I really don’t miss the old one at all because the new one is so much easier to use. There are two large digital pressure gages, one showing the tire’s pressure, and the other showing the automatic shutoff pressure. The tire valve connector is quick and easy to connect to the tire valve, and the controls are very intuitive. Like the craftsman unit, the Rocgorld is powered off the car battery via a cigarette lighter plug adapter. That may seem inconvenient, but considering that I live in South Florida where flashlight batteries left in a hot car have an extraordinarily short lifetime, the car battery powered pumps are a much better idea. I looked at many but this one really seemed to earn the Amazon Choice award!Update: I had a flat… the first time I used the pump it kept changing the mode (unit of pressure) but the next 4 times I used it before finally getting the tire fixed it worked perfectly. It pumped up my Jetta 16 inch tire from completely flat in 5-6 minutes. I’ll keep it!
3 people found this helpful
Maria G –
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Must-Have for Every Car!
I recently bought the ROCGORLD R8 Portable Tire Inflator, and I’m seriously impressed. First off, it’s super compact and easy to store in the glove box or trunk. What really sets it apart is the smart AI pressure detection it automatically stops when the set PSI is reached, which makes it incredibly user-friendly.It inflated my car tire from 25 PSI to 35 in just a couple of minutes. The digital display is clear and accurate, and it also has presets for cars, bikes, and even sports equipment, which is a nice touch. The built-in LED light is handy for nighttime use too.Battery life is solid, and it charges quickly with USB-C. I’ve already used it on my car, bike tires, and even my kid’s basketball. This is one of those tools you don’t realize you need until you have it and then wonder how you ever lived without it.Highly recommend for drivers, cyclists, or anyone who wants peace of mind on the road!
One person found this helpful
Alison H –
5.0 out of 5 stars
easy and handy
Love this thing! How cool is it to be able to air up your tires at home where no one can stare at you! And, I’m ready even when not at home. The auto shut off when it reaches your set psi is brilliant. It is so easy to put on the tire, and it stays put. No more trying to get it and hold it there just right or you’ll let the air out instead. No more searching for quarters or using your card with a $5 minimum. No more waiting in line at the tire store and hoping they remember to put the caps back on. It’s also pretty small and compact.
One person found this helpful
Allan F. Quesada –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excelente!
Vale cada $, les aseguro que no se arrepentirán. Ahora con el indicador de presión de llantas (me molesta la luz en el tablero) estar pasando a la gasolinera solo por medir la presión y que la luz desaparezca me parece una pérdida de tiempo, además de que la medida se debe hacer antes de rodar por 15 minutos para que sea exacta, me resulta perder tiempo.Este pequeño aparato soluciona todo en minutos, compacto, eficiente, mide la presión, solo fijar la cantidad deseada y hace su trabajo. Al llegar al punto se detiene y listo para rodar!
Linda –
5.0 out of 5 stars
So easy to use!
This is a very useful and easy to use air pump. I bought it for the times my “harp”,appears to indicate low tire pressure. It’s very straight forward and does the job well. It’s compact size allows me to store it in my car for unexpected emergencies
Leah –
5.0 out of 5 stars
I love it!
I was so skeptical to buy this but it had great reviews and it was competitively priced compared to the others I looked into. Apparently I’m a nail magnet and tires always seem to have a slow leak. It’s a pain in the behind to find a Sheetz to put air into my tires every 4-6 weeks. So much so that I let the tires get too low and was basically flat in two of them. So I had a choice to make at that point- get me car towed to I could pump them up or go ahead and spend the $25 bucks for this tire inflator and hope for the best. It arrived over night so it was there waiting at my door when I woke up this morning. It was very easy to use and it worked quickly and it shuts itself off once it reaches the targeted PSI. It was long enough to reach my tires even though it plugs into the middle dash area of my car. I wonder if it would reach on SUVS or larger cars though- that may be an issue. It worked for my Honda Civic though. Anyway, I’m so happy with this purchase. I drive a lot and I know I’ll get my moneys worth out of this machine. I’ll probably be buying my mom and daughter one as well in the near future. Highly recommend!