Slime COMP04 Portable 12-Volt Air Compressor
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| List Price: | $16.99 |
| Price: | $12.49 |
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Ships from and sold by J&B Tool Sales
(16 customer reviews)
Product Description
300 PSI 12v portable compressor with nozzle adapters and on and off switch.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #79866 in Automotive
- Brand: Slime
- Model: COMP04
- Dimensions: 5.13" h x 7.38" w x 3.38" l,
Features
- 300 psi
- Nozzle adapters
- On/Off switch
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful.
Better be handy with a soldering iron!
By Naturephotoguy
As other reviewers have noted, the cigarette lighter plug supplied with this unit is, to put it charitably, fragile. It shattered the first time I attempted to pull it out of the socket. Fortunately, I had other compatible plugs handy that weren't needed for other devices, so I soldered the 12V leads from the compressor into a new plug. Now it works fine.
OK, it's noisy and slow, but for a cheap unit, it seems to pump effectively. With it, I can refill the spare tire on my Prius, which requires 50 psi. All small pumps take a while to fill a tire, but using this unit is a lot easier than delivering 100 strokes with a hand pump.
9 of 10 people found the following review helpful.
excellent
By Jimmie L. Reeves
This product is very good. works like a champ, and it doesn't get hot like the motor is gonna run out. Reliable product. i have used it several times and it works just fine. my tire was completey flat and it filled it up with no problem.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful.
Garbage
By A. Chong
This worked. Once and only once.
When I first got it, it worked decently well at pumping up my car tires. I then stored it in my car in case of emergencies.
Then came the emergency. I pulled out the trusty little pump to fill a very slow tire leak and lo and behold the entire plug completely falls apart when I plugged it into the lighter. I was left high and dry and wasted half an hour of changing my tire instead of a simple 5 minute pump and driving one mile to my local tire shop.
What a waste of money.








