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This mini compressor is both wireless and wired

This mini compressor is both wireless and wired

It has a battery, but even if it runs out, you won't be left without a compressor.

This mini compressor is both wireless and wired

The Wireless & Wired Dual-use Air Pump is a versatile, portable air compressor ideal for inflating cars, SUVs, motorcycles, bicycles and balls. This device has a built-in lithium-ion battery with a capacity of 18000 mAh, which allows wireless use. If the battery runs out, it can also be connected directly to the cigarette lighter.

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The compressor can quickly inflate the desired objects in 3 seconds and has an HD display that accurately shows the pressure. In addition, the device can also be used as an emergency power bank, making it the perfect companion during trips. The dimensions of the device are 185x85x55mm, and the weight is 650g, which makes it extremely portable. The maximum inflation pressure is 150PSI, which is enough to inflate most car and bicycle tires. The operating temperature range is between -20℃ and 60℃, so it can be used in a wide range of environmental conditions.

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The package includes the YX1819L wireless and wired dual-use air compressor, a set of conversion heads, a Snap nozzle, a Type-C charging cable, a 3-meter power cable, four valve covers and an instruction manual. Overall, this air compressor is an excellent choice for those looking for a compact, portable, and versatile device for quickly and efficiently inflating various inflatables.

You can order the mini compressor from a Chinese warehouse, a BGDB081 you can get it at half price with a coupon code by clicking on the link below:

 

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