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Slime 40026 Tire Inflator, Portable Car, SUV, 4x4 Air Compressor, Heavy Duty, 2X Pro Power, Heavy Duty, with Analog 150 psi Dial Gauge, Long Hose and LED Light, Alligator Clips, 2 min Inflation , Black

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Features

  • This super quiet, heavy duty, fast inflation Tire Inflator is great for 4x4, SUV and truck applications.Fit Type: Universal Fit
  • Wrap it all up in a tough, rigid carrying case, and with this bad boy in your trunk, nothing will stand in your way
  • The Tire Inflator has a long power cord with alligator clips for your car battery and features a built in dial gauge (0-150 psi), a bright LED light and an extra long air hose
  • Tire sensor safe, extended coiled Air hose 82cm in length with twist connect
  • With a direct drive dual cylinder motor and thermal break feature, this inflator airs up a standard tire in 2 minutes

Description

Unleash the beast. Slime's Heavy Duty 2X Pro Power Tire Inflator was built to handle pretty much anything thrown at it. With its direct drive, dual cylinders, this tire inflator can air up a car tire in just two minutes.


Manufacturer: ‎Rain-X


Brand: ‎Slime


Model: ‎40026


Item Weight: ‎0.811 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎11.63 x 7 x 9.38 inches


Country of Origin: ‎China


Item model number: ‎40026


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Manufacturer Part Number: ‎40026


OEM Part Number: ‎40026


Bulb Type: ‎LED


Domestic Shipping: Item can be shipped within U.S.


Date First Available: October 25, 2011


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • A work horse
I put this tire inflator to work had it for 2 years going on 3 and I highly recommend this inflator used it on my truck and wife’s car tires. I’m thinking of buying another one for my wife’s car.
Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2022 by T

  • Works, but slowly.
Product was easy to setup, for sure, and definitely inflated the tires on my F150 Tremor, even if it was slow. The issues I have are the following: the gauge doesn't work, maybe mine came broken, but it didn't give me any updates as to the pressure in my tire. Normally, this wouldn't be an issue if I could just pop it off the valve and check it with another gauge, but you have to walk back to the compressor, stop it, then go and unscrew the valve to check it, then put it back on, walk back and turn the compressor on again. This is extremely aggravating and I ended up using the internal pressure monitors on my vehicle to watch it as it went up which is incredibly NOT ideal. The last thing that made it annoying was putting it away. While the hose was nice and long, it was definitely not easy to put it back into the case and get everything to close properly. The primary reason I would advise against this item is because of the pressure gauge. Just spend a little more money and get something that easily pops on and off. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 15, 2022 by Thomas C.

  • Fast Economic and Reliable to use with my Hyundai Accent
I am a person who believes in doing a thorough research of products before purchasing them. Before purchasing anything, I would research all the available options in the market, how they function, their differences, pros and cons, reviews, and then decide on the final product that suits my needs. After that I also do a price research to find where can I get it cheapest but I don't purchase from unknown websites. One fine day as I was about to pay a visit to my grocery store, I noticed the low tire pressure warning on my dashboard. I checked and saw one of the tires quite deflated. I was not at all comfortable driving even to the nearest gas station for inflating the tire. That is when I felt the need for a tire inflator. Moreover, I love travelling and do a road trip almost every month. The tire inflator would come in handy whenever I am on my road trip. My requirement was a tire inflator with very good reviews and that can work from my car's 12V power supply and which is fast - should not take more than 3-4 minutes for one tire. I did not want the one that works from car batteries as I was not comfortable opening the hood and tempering with anything in there. My car's power outlet is rated 12V/10A. I tried searching everywhere but could not find a tire inflator with satisfactory reviews, that works from car's 12V power outlet with less than 10 Amp rating. Moreover, I realised that the inflators that work through the 12V cigarette lighter socket would be slow. So finally with lot of skepticism, thought of going ahead with the one that runs through the batteries. I purchased this one as it had very good reviews and decent price. Below I am noting down the specifics of this product: Used with which car: I used this inflator for my Hyundai Accent 2013 which needs 32psi Sound while filling: I would say it is quite noisy. To give an idea, lets say if you are playing music in your car while standing outside the car, you would play it louder than the sound that this device makes. So basically, this device does not make noise louder than the volume at which you listen to music. Moreover, I have street parking and that's where I use this device, so the sound does not bother me at all. Dimensions of the product: In terms of length and breadth, its box resembles a 15'' laptop. The height must be around 4-5 inches. Its not very heavy, with the case it can be easily carried to a distance. We always keep it in our boot, so do not need to carry it as such. What it comes with: It comes with a black suitcase-style box in which everything can be easily and safely stored. It includes all the things that you would need to inflate the car tire - the pump, battery connectors, pump to tire connector, built-in pressure gauge (not very accurate, please see next section), has built-in flashlight, it also comes with different sized nozzles to use for inflating, toys, beach ball etc. Accuracy of pressure gauge: I compared the pressure shown by the built-in gauge with multiple sources (gas stations, pep boys) and found that it is not completely accurate. I use TireTek Tire Pressure Gauge . Its is quite accurate. The built-in pressure gauge shows 2 points higher than the actual. I use the built-in one just for indicative purpose while inflating the tires and then adjust pressure with the TireTek pressure gauge. Ease of connecting: Though initially I was skeptical to use a car-battery based tire inflator, I found it absolutely easy to use when I tried. Follow the instructions that come with this tire inflator, and open the car hood as per your car manual. Make sure to connect the red clip to positive of car battery and black to negative. Always clip red end first and then black end. While removing, reverse it - remove black first and then red. There might be just one problem with its usage. Though the cord connecting the device and tires is long enough, the wire that connects the car battery and device is not very long and you have to keep the device close to the hood. As the on/off button is on the device, it is a problem to use with the rear tire as you have to come to the device to switch it on/off. I and my wife usually use it together, so no problem for us. You might want to refer to this video for using it https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jRx9vgM6-6Y Number of times I have used it: I have used it around 4 times in last 2-3 months. Price at which I purchased it: $56.40 ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 17, 2015 by Vivek G

  • Perfect
Good
Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 2022 by Marlon contreras

  • Powerful and fast. Great item
I would recommend this item to ally freinds
Reviewed in the United States on November 22, 2022 by James

  • Why I chose this over ViAir 88P
If you're like me, you do your research before buying something and I did so with these 12v Portable Tire Inflators and air compressors. After MUCH reading I finally got my decision down to 2 products. Here are the criteria I decided I needed and why I chose this Slime 40026 model over the other product I was considering, the Viair 88P . 1. The unit must work off the car battery and NOT the cigarette lighter. Lesser inflators/compressors work from the cigarette lighter jack but still have a high power requirement (15A or higher). This can potentially blow your cars' accessory fuse and cause more headaches than it solves. Direct connect to the battery insures the inflator/compressor gets the power it needs and won't blow any fuses. [TIE]. 2. I want an inflator/compressor that works fast, I don't want to sit around forever waiting for a tire to be inflated. Both models are rated at about 1.9CFM. In the real world, that equated to taking 30seconds to add 10psi to each of my sport 17" tires (245/40R17) that were all a bit low. [TIE]. 3. Has to be portable and easily storable in my small car. [SLIME WIN: Only the Slime comes with a carry case and has a handle on the unit, the ViAir 88p doesn't have the case or a carry handle]. 4. Has to be reliable. I will be keeping this stowed in my car trunk for emergencies and for tire maintenance. Whether it makes an actual difference or not, it does seem to makes sense it would...The Slime has Dual Cylinders while the ViAir has only 1. [SLIME WIN: Slime dual-cylinders, ViAir single-cylinder). The Slime and the ViAir both have almost exactly the same specs when it comes to performance and made the choice between the 2 extremely hard. But when I took into consideration the portability and storability, then the Slime easily edged the win. The Slime has the carry-handle, a storage case and a coiled-hose which all work together to get the job done, but then also packs up nice and tight to be stored away. The other little nicety that the Slime has, but not the ViAir, is an LED light to help light up the work area. That's very considerate since you're not always guaranteed a well lit area to work in. So that's why I bought the Slime, now here's what I think about how well the unit actually works; +++ THE PROS +++ + WORKS FAST + TWIST-ON TIRE CONNECTOR + CARRYING HANDLE + COILED HOSE --- THE CONS --- - SMALL BATTERY CONNECTORS - HARD TO READ TIRE GAUGE - FLIMSY CASE *** THE DETAILS & WRAP-UP *** While these inflators/compressors seem great for pumping up tires, and come with built-in tire pressure gauges, I don't put much stock in the gauges accuracy. A tire gauge is most accurate in their mid-range and the one that comes with the Slime reads from 0-150psi so it's most accurate in the 75psi range which doesn't help me with my car tires that are around 35psi! So I also purchased the Intercomp tire gauge (highly rated by Consumer Reports) to go along with the inflator. It is well regarded for accuracy, has a HUGE 4" easy to read and glow-in-the-dark display, and it's range is 0-60psi so its' accuracy sweetspot is right where I need it. I had swapped out my stock tires on my car with 17" summer sport tires sized 245/40r17. I checked the pressure and they all read 24psi (give or take a psi on each wheel). I'd like them to be 35psi. I connected the battery leads (red first, then black, as instructed), twisted-on the hose to the front passenger tire and flipped the on/off switch to on. Waited about 30 seconds then turn it off, I check the pressure with the Intercomp and it reads 35psi almost right on the dot, great. Repeat the process on the back passenger tire and get the same result. Repeat for the other tires and I'm done. Added 10psi to all 4 wheels in less than 5min, with a little portable pump, not bad at all! After the last tire was done I checked the unit for heat and it was cool to the ouch all around...Though the hose where it connects to the unit was rather hot (almost too hot to touch and hold). Afterwards everything goes back into the case fairly easily and I pack it away in the passenger side rear footwell (until I get a proper trunk organizer so it doesn't go flying around everywhere in the trunk) and it fits there no problem (which is a testament to how compact this unit packs away because of my small car (Scion FR-S). I don't doubt I would've gotten the same performance and results with the ViAir 88p, but it wouldn't have packed away so easily or compactly as the Slime does. This is a great little unit, I highly recommend it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 6, 2015 by Lincoln J. Mennuti

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