Just tried one I received as a Christmas Gift. I did two vehicles, 8 tires and all were down approximately 1-3 lbs. It's winter here and 0 C. It went down to 80% battery life in power consumption but after it sat a few minutes to recuperate it went back up to 97%. Saves dragging out the big compressor for minor maintenance issues. Not expecting it to inflate transport truck tires, just regular vehicles and bicycles, atv and small tractor. That's all I need it for.
Good video. I just bought one for $60 at Wall Mart here in Winnipeg Canada. Got a slow leak in one of my older winter tires. I could not find any info on this item at Consumer Reports magazine. I’m 75 and keeping tires inflated using a hand bike pump at -25 Celsius is not a whole lot of fun let me tell you.
"I seen this on TV and had to give it a try!" Inspires a lot of consumer confidence! That was an awfully long time to only have reached 10PSI-- I'm thinking it probably would burn out the compressor motor on that thing before it gets to the right PSI for those truck tires.
this is not a commercial i bought this because i seen it on tv and wanted to try it i still have it but realized that it prolly could not handle what i needed for my business but this product is priced at well and is great for emergencies, travel and home use or to just top off the tires PSI to keep lights off on your TPMS I have a video of a more durable product on this channel called JFEGWO you may check it out I used this product a lot in my business
Just tried my new Bullseye on a friends tire, Boy was I disappointment. Took 10 minutes to get from 25 to 32. Along with that it ran hot. Was only able to deal with two tires from 25 to 32. the battery died, so I tied using the cigarette lighter, It would not turn back on guessing it had to cool off.
Never buy anything advertised on TV. Always read reviews before you buy. Almost all of the Chinesium compressors have very tiny pistons. My cheap high volumn hand pump, not the skinny ones are never fail proof. Every four strokes gets me one psi. Twenty gets me 5 psi. I also have my diy fire extinguisher air tank that gets me 5 psi in a quiet ten seconds.
It's slow as i figured it would be, because I have a small compressor with a small tank, it takes several times of full tanks to fill my 285/45/22 tires. But I would definitely buy this to have on hand in my truck.
I already have one bough it year ago for my atv and dirt bike , but one day my truck was down to 15psi , i used it and yes it took a while but id rather spend 10min puttin alittle more air on it than to use the tire like that to the tire shop so its worth it
Great job I just bought one. I hope it works for me. I have slow leak and I have to be at work at four in the morning so like you said the plan is to get air in the tire until I can go get it replaced so love it subscribe to the channel because the information was helpful.👏👏👏👏
I figure that commercial was lying about the speed this inflator pump up tires. Looks like the commercial has been speeded up to make us think this thing really inflates fast. But it doesn't inflate any faster than my portable inflators-one battery powered and the other plugs in. The one that plugs in turns off just like the Bullseye Pro inflator the commercial is lying about. So no thanks to Bullseyes Pro since I had something to compare it to. Thanks for the honest review.
Is this made by the same company that makes the Bullseye Pro Digital Panty Remover, which works flawlessly under the most time sensitive, demanding conditions.
tell ya what, i was at a convenience store trying to get one of those big air pumps they have to work (kind that you pay inside and when you come out the f#$%ing thing still doesn't work, yeahhhhh. so i'm there cussing the thing out and bro rolls up and has one of these bullseye things he recently bought. said he had used it once to fill up his wife's car spare tire. i look at it like are you kidding bro, but my tire was getting very low on pressure so i was like let's try it. it took about 5 or 6 minutes and it filled that thing to 33 psi. i didn't have to put air in there for over 2 weeks. i'll be damned if i spring for 2 new tires when these things are like $150
@@BobRoss-wm3lcwhy are you acting as if was he is the manufacturer trying to sell you on this….. you shouldn’t be a cheap ass pumping up truck tires. It’s capable of doing it, it’s not what it does!!! Learn the the difference!
@@BobRoss-wm3lc This isn’t questionable at all. He flashes the length of time it took to inflate the truck tire multiple times. The removal of unnecessary footage in demonstrations of devices has been done for decades, and is not conspiracy. If he tried to convince people that the device only took as long to fill that tire as it was shown operational on screen, THEN you’d have a point. But he clearly shows it took ten whole minutes to do one tire.
I like the commercial Biggest case for false advertising I know they have this tinny tiny type at the bottom of the screen that says " inflation speed up for demonstration purposes" but the type set is so small you can't make it out unless you press your nose on the TV screen and all the rest of the type is 20 times larger, its so bad you can put the disclaimer in the word bullseye.. They blocked comments on the tv ad on youtube so you cant point that out to people who might buy it. My bet is you put it on a tire, go take a shower make a pot of coffee read the newspaper go back and its almost done but the battery is dead. What another garbage product of china.
A real time commercial would be very compelling. People would really want to a 20 minutes commercial of a tyre that inflates slowly with a cheap power tool.
Just tried one I received as a Christmas Gift. I did two vehicles, 8 tires and all were down approximately 1-3 lbs. It's winter here and 0 C. It went down to 80% battery life in power consumption but after it sat a few minutes to recuperate it went back up to 97%. Saves dragging out the big compressor for minor maintenance issues. Not expecting it to inflate transport truck tires, just regular vehicles and bicycles, atv and small tractor. That's all I need it for.
Good video. I just bought one for $60 at Wall Mart here in Winnipeg Canada. Got a slow leak in one of my older winter tires. I could not find any info on this item at Consumer Reports magazine. I’m 75 and keeping tires inflated using a hand bike pump at -25 Celsius is not a whole lot of fun let me tell you.
I enjoy it no problem with it yet !
Great video, I just purchased one today got it on charge now
"I seen this on TV and had to give it a try!" Inspires a lot of consumer confidence! That was an awfully long time to only have reached 10PSI-- I'm thinking it probably would burn out the compressor motor on that thing before it gets to the right PSI for those truck tires.
this is not a commercial i bought this because i seen it on tv and wanted to try it i still have it but realized that it prolly could not handle what i needed for my business but this product is priced at well and is great for emergencies, travel and home use or to just top off the tires PSI to keep lights off on your TPMS I have a video of a more durable product on this channel called JFEGWO you may check it out I used this product a lot in my business
Just tried my new Bullseye on a friends tire, Boy was I disappointment. Took 10 minutes to get from 25 to 32. Along with that it ran hot. Was only able to deal with two tires from 25 to 32. the battery died, so I tied using the cigarette lighter, It would not turn back on guessing it had to cool off.
Never buy anything advertised on TV. Always read reviews before you buy. Almost all of the Chinesium compressors have very tiny pistons. My cheap high volumn hand pump, not the skinny ones are never fail proof. Every four strokes gets me one psi. Twenty gets me 5 psi. I also have my diy fire extinguisher air tank that gets me 5 psi in a quiet ten seconds.
It's slow as i figured it would be, because I have a small compressor with a small tank, it takes several times of full tanks to fill my 285/45/22 tires.
But I would definitely buy this to have on hand in my truck.
I already have one bough it year ago for my atv and dirt bike , but one day my truck was down to 15psi , i used it and yes it took a while but id rather spend 10min puttin alittle more air on it than to use the tire like that to the tire shop so its worth it
Great job I just bought one. I hope it works for me. I have slow leak and I have to be at work at four in the morning so like you said the plan is to get air in the tire until I can go get it replaced so love it subscribe to the channel because the information was helpful.👏👏👏👏
I just got one, yesterday, i got it on PSI, and i hiit the minus button, and it wont go below 50, i need 35?
Got mines today no problems wit it, pump my tire on my car straight 3-5 minutes
It takes a long time to blow up a tire but it might be better if you had a jack. Jack the car up a little bit and then blow up the tire.
Use a DIY fire extinguisher air pump.
What they need to invent is a wheel with another tire like the one that is flat, so you can switch them out and get rolling again.
I figure that commercial was lying about the speed this inflator pump up tires. Looks like the commercial has been speeded up to make us think this thing really inflates fast. But it doesn't inflate any faster than my portable inflators-one battery powered and the other plugs in. The one that plugs in turns off just like the Bullseye Pro inflator the commercial is lying about. So no thanks to Bullseyes Pro since I had something to compare it to. Thanks for the honest review.
Is this made by the same company that makes the Bullseye Pro Digital Panty Remover, which works flawlessly under the most time sensitive, demanding conditions.
How does it remove her panties.
Never buy anything advertised on tv. Always read the reviews.
So I shouldn't purchase this product?
@@Young_Dab Never purchase anything on "As seen on TV". I have 50 years of experience. Learn from the wise.
tell ya what, i was at a convenience store trying to get one of those big air pumps they have to work (kind that you pay inside and when you come out the f#$%ing thing still doesn't work, yeahhhhh. so i'm there cussing the thing out and bro rolls up and has one of these bullseye things he recently bought. said he had used it once to fill up his wife's car spare tire. i look at it like are you kidding bro, but my tire was getting very low on pressure so i was like let's try it. it took about 5 or 6 minutes and it filled that thing to 33 psi. i didn't have to put air in there for over 2 weeks. i'll be damned if i spring for 2 new tires when these things are like $150
Still the tv advertisement keep the annoying noise out, so to me it is false advertizing.
Never buy anything advertised on tv. Always read the reviews.
Damned if I can figure out why there is no inflator you can run off a cordless drill/ driver
Says it will do 150 lbs.
Thats only if zuse shoots a bolt of lightning at it.
No it’s says it uses 150 psi to pump air. Huge difference
Purest BS.
Commercial didn't show a noisy device. Hmm
3:46 why’d the video jump..? I call B.S. on this. This was not done in real time. Fake.
He had to edited out part of his video to move things forward it was taking so long for this thing to pump up the tire. No deception here.
@@100PercentOS2 no, editing that part out is what makes it a questionable video..
@@BobRoss-wm3lcwhy are you acting as if was he is the manufacturer trying to sell you on this….. you shouldn’t be a cheap ass pumping up truck tires. It’s capable of doing it, it’s not what it does!!! Learn the the difference!
@@iamOAKland people get paid on TH-cam all the time to promote things like this, maybe you shoulder the a dumbass and realize this.
@@BobRoss-wm3lc This isn’t questionable at all. He flashes the length of time it took to inflate the truck tire multiple times. The removal of unnecessary footage in demonstrations of devices has been done for decades, and is not conspiracy. If he tried to convince people that the device only took as long to fill that tire as it was shown operational on screen, THEN you’d have a point. But he clearly shows it took ten whole minutes to do one tire.
Junk don't waste money half tire it's dead recharge good for birthday balloons maybe I doubt it.
Commercial is stupid if you have a flat there's a reason no air compressor will fix that
All is for topping off air.
It's not worth what you pay mind burned up after about 10 uses
If your a cheap ass trying to run a tire company then yes…. But if your using it only what it does it is worth it.
NEVER buy anything advertised on TV. Always read the reviews.
I like the commercial
Biggest case for false advertising
I know they have this tinny tiny type at the bottom of the screen that says " inflation speed up for demonstration purposes" but the type set is so small you can't make it out unless you press your nose on the TV screen and all the rest of the type is 20 times larger, its so bad you can put the disclaimer in the word bullseye..
They blocked comments on the tv ad on youtube so you cant point that out to people who might buy it.
My bet is you put it on a tire, go take a shower make a pot of coffee read the newspaper go back and its almost done but the battery is dead. What another garbage product of china.
A real time commercial would be very compelling.
People would really want to a 20 minutes commercial of a tyre that inflates slowly with a cheap power tool.
guess you didn't watch the youtube video since he inflates a truck tire in this video
@@BackwardsKnees3:47 the video jumped… I call b.s. on this guy. That’s not real time, that’s just sketchy.
This thing is junk man the one about will not work cordless pumped up about 10 tires quit working smell like it burn up
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