🚗 Inflate Fast, Travel Smart — Never Get Stranded in the Dark!
The ZTK 150 PSI Portable Tire Inflator is a lightweight, rechargeable air compressor featuring a 2000mAh lithium-ion battery, an easy-to-read LCD with multiple pressure units, and an automatic shut-off function. Its durable metal gear motor inflates car tires in under 5 minutes, while the integrated LED flashlight ensures safety during nighttime emergencies. Designed for cars, bikes, balls, and more, it combines cutting-edge durability with ultimate portability for the modern on-the-go professional.
Brand | ZTK |
Voltage | 5 Volts |
Recommended Uses For Product | Tire Inflation |
Power Source | Corded Electric, Battery Powered |
Noise Level | 75 dB |
Special Feature | ★2. Come with extra adapters, 2000mAh Lithium Battery,woven hose with quick release chuck;, ★3.optional UNITs (Psi, Bar, Kpa, Kg/cm²), ★1. Inflate for bike, motorcycle, sedan, midsize SUV, balls, balloons ;, ★5. Lightweight and portable design., ★4. 1×Storage Bag,, Super Bright LED Flashlight; |
Included Components | Home adapter |
Item Weight | 0.8 Pounds |
Maximum Power | 25 Watts |
Color | Portable Tire Inflator |
Product Dimensions | 2.2"L x 2"W x 7.8"H |
AC Adapter Current | 5 Amps |
Air Flow Capacity | 12 LPM |
Motor Horsepower | 0.033525 horsepower |
Model Name | ZT001 |
Manufacturer | Arturo |
UPC | 738634417375 |
Part Number | ZT001 |
Item Weight | 12.8 ounces |
Item model number | ZT110 |
Batteries | 4 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Type of Bulb | LED |
Special Features | ★2. Come with extra adapters, 2000mAh Lithium Battery,woven hose with quick release chuck;, ★3.optional UNITs (Psi, Bar, Kpa, Kg/cm²), ★1. Inflate for bike, motorcycle, sedan, midsize SUV, balls, balloons ;, ★5. Lightweight and portable design., ★4. 1×Storage Bag,, Super Bright LED Flashlight; |
Batteries Included? | Yes |
Batteries Required? | No |
Battery Cell Type | Lithium Ion |
J**M
150 PSI inflator
I rarely write product reviews. But this little gem is worth sharing information about.I've ridden bicycles my entire life. Still do and I just turned 70. THE most frustrating thing that can befall you is a flat tire. Stranded somewhere and facing a choice of walking your bike or fixing the flat.The latter isn't too hard to prepare for - I always carry a patch kit, tire removal tools AND a spare tube in my bike bag. What is tricky is INFLATING the tire.In the good old days on my Raleigh Competition, I used a frame-mounted aluminum hand pump. It "worked" but not real well. I would get the tire inflated just enough to get to a gas station or bike store with a power compressor.With this little beauty, these days are over.This thing is perfect for on the road flat tire repair. It small, lightweight and easily stowed in the outside pocket of my bag.It also works on cars and balls but I bought it for my bike. I now am completely self-contained and 100% prepared to not just fix the flat, but fix it well enough to just Keep Riding!The one one small complaint is that it doesn't hold a charge for too long. Must have a smaller battery. I can live with this and keep my eye on it with weekly tests during biking season. It uses USB charging which is right in the pocket.Highly recommend for bicycle use!
L**E
Excelente producto
Excelente producto y vendedor
C**.
Pump Does Not Work When Needed Most
Purchased this 3 years ago. Fully expected it to work when I needed it for the first time 3 years later. Unfortunately it did not. Had to walk the bike home 2.5 miles vs refilling it with air as I had envisioned when I originally purchased this item. Certainly do not recommend.
J**.
Convenient for emergencies
I wanted a small inflator that i could use without the inconvenience of a power source and extension cord. This seemed to fit the bill so I figured I'd give it a try. It is a good size and does have some weight to it but nothing unreasonable. Many people commented that it is loud and yes it is but no louder than my small portable plug in inflator so that isn't an issue for me. If you're trying to inflate your tires in a Library then it may be a problem. It takes a long time to inflate (about 3x that of my A/C powered inflator) but it does eventually get there. The digital guage is not very accurate. I set it to 42 psi and when I checked with my trusty standalone guage it came in at 45 psi so I ended up having to release some of the air that took a long time to get in there. So keep that in mind and have a standalone guage handy if precision is required. The big issue I had with this unit is that it gets extremely hot. And not just the inflator unit but also the hose and the metal connectors on it. I burned my finger when I atttempted to remove the hose from the unit to put it away. And this was a few minutes after use. So wear gloves, use a cloth or let it sit for awhile before touching it. One other gripe I have is that the cloth storgage bag that is included is not large enough to hold the unit and accessories. You can squeeze eveything inside but it is a very tight fit which will probably eventually tear the bag. And as many mentioned the battery charge indicator is a bit goofy. It shows full charge but as soon as you turn it on it drops to almost nothing and then back to full charge when turned off. Overall it gets the job done but just be careful of the hot parts when handling.
N**2
GREAT LITTLE PUMP! It does the job in a short amount of time.
I bought this little pump because I needed to refill the air in my front shocks after I rebuild them to be 6-8 psi each,. also I bought this because my Motorcycle tires have a rim leak, I run tubeless. I Put it on the charger yesterday for about 3.5-4 hours it said it had a full charge. I connected the hose to my motorcycle back tire and it read 9.5psi I set the psi to 39psi and clicked the unit symbol and it started right up and pumped my tire to 39psi and shut off after doing so. It took this little pump 8 minutes to pump my back tire from 9.5 psi to 39 psi **WATCH IT!** UNIT will be HOT, Yeah was a bit warm to the touch even through a rag. I let it cool off a bit and the connected the front tire, it read 20psi. I pumped it to 32psi.in about 3 minutes.Unit is small light weight wished there was a way to keep the hose connected to the body when not in use. So there together the next time otherwise I have to keep it screwed in. Or find a small soft case and toss it into and then into my saddle bags. It still shows a full charge. It worked great on my 1985 Honda Shadow 500.I would recommend this to a friend.
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