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Black & Decker ASI300 Air Station Inflator | 
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| Brand: Black & Decker Category: Home Improvement
List Price: $92.31 Buy New: $49.50 You Save: $42.81 (46%)
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Rating: 105 reviews Sales Rank: 17
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
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| Features:
| • | 120 volt air station for inflating tires, balls, mattresses | | • | Automatically shuts off at desired air pressure; inflates up to 200 psi | | • | Compact design for storage in car, boat, tractor, garage | | • | Includes standard tire nozzle, needle inflator, extension nozzle | | • | 2-year manufacturer warranty |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com Review Running back and forth to the gas station to fill up car and bike tires, lawnmower wheels, boat trailers, and all those things that tend to go flat in the off season can get, well, tiresome. Cut out the back and forth with Black & Decker's air station inflator. This handy unit plugs into any 120 volt outlet in the shop, or garage to quickly and conveniently pump up sports balls, tires, air mattresses and more. It also plugs into auto cigarette lighters and doesn't take up much space in the car, boat, or camper for inflating sleeping pads and tires. The inflator easily inflates tires up to 200 psi. And, there's no more guessing when the tire is filled to capacity. The inflator is equipped with Black & Decker's EZ air dial that automatically shuts off once you've hit the desired psi. Convenient on-board cord, needle, and hose storage keeps all the goods in one place so that you don't have to hunt down the needle to take care of that hard-to-bounce basketball. --Brian D. Olson What's in the Box Standard tire nozzle, needle inflator, extension nozzle.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 100 more reviews...
Buy the Bon-Aire instead! July 8, 2008 I fill up bike tires for my kids, basketballs, soccer balls, dolly wheels and air mattresses and this is a piece of junk for me. I was willing to buy this and the Bon-Aire model at the same time, just knowing one version would be the clear winner "out of the box", and I was right! The Bon-Aire has MUCH long cords and hoses for simplicity. The Black and Decker? YUK.
Does what it does with no problems July 5, 2008 I don't get why people say its so loud, what do they expect? I'd like to see a quiet air compressor, lol. Anyways, fro anyone that isnt a newb, the inflator works quite well, the only thing I wish it would have been included in the accessories was a presta valve adapter. I bought this to inflate my road bike mostly, but I just bought an adapter for 99 cents at the local bike shop. I really like the way it turns off by itself when it reaches the desired PSI.
Works, But Not Without Pain July 3, 2008 This thing is noisy as hell. The cables are pretty short. I don't have much experience with this kind of product, so for all I know, this is the way it is. But that's my feeling. It could be better insulated, and could have longer cables. The AC/DC option is cool.
Every Garage Should Have One ! June 29, 2008 I brought this inflator for $50. I just used it to fill up all my cars to 35lbs. It is a little loud, but it's fast and works really well. With gas prices being what they are I can't afford to not squeeze all the mpg I can get out of my vehicles.
Plus you're really supposed to measure and fill your tires when they are cold and who the hell can do that if you don't have one of these. No more feeding quarters and running around like an idiot to fill my tires!
Oh, if you do end up purchasing one of these when you set it up to the PSI you want you have to use the bottom edge of the measure bar (not the middle) because the inflator will turn off as soon as it touches it. Read this again when you buy it and it'll make sense.
Highly recommended!
Did not work; had to return it June 29, 2008 I was very disappointed to find that my unit didn't work; it "auto-stopped" almost immediately, no matter what the tire pressure was; took about 5 minutes or more to replace the one or two pounds that I had lost by trying the thing. Had to return it. Received a replacement unit from the factory, but have not had the courage to try it yet. I am saving my 15-year old compressor and tire gauge, which still work fine.
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