Thanks for the review. I have the opposite situation. My bike tire requires high pressure (65PSI) and my car tire requires a lower pressure (32PSI). I love my "Viair 00073 70P" Heavy Duty Portable Compressor (no longer available on Amazon - perhaps available elsewhere) I got it after reading many reviews of automotive tire pumps. Most don't have a strong enough motor. The Viair significantly larger than the LEXIN, and it is just a pump - it uses the car's 12V battery to do the work - which has a lot more juice, so it makes sense to make use of that. So looking at the Lexin which must have an incredibly small pump inside, I knew, just by its size, that it wouldn't fill the car's tire. They should realistically advertise it as "for bikes only". It would be interesting to see how it fares on a higher pressure bike tire - they claim 150PSI
There are a dozen versions of this device on Amazon.... They break really easy. But come in handy to top off a tire .... I use a air compressor to fill my tires ... They do sell larger battery compressors for cars...
I have one of these and works fine on my motorcycle. The vents were blocked by the ground in your demonstration but I have never used it to fill a car tire.
I like the inflators that can be used with your drill battery of choice. I have a ryobi one that I mainly use, but I don’t carry it with me all the time. I have a backup in the car that can plug into 12v for emergencies. The ryobi one I use at home.
I have a 'Fanttik X8 APEX'. Similar style, but a 7800mah battery. Works great as a top-up option for my Model 3 and other misc uses. I use a 12v Viair for more serious jobs. I don't have a truck at the moment, so can't test. I can see it doing a single truck tire, but surely not more than that. These small battery unites are fine for small things or vehicle top-off, but full car tire inflation ... not so much; at least not for these nice portable units.
Just bought the P5 fantastic piece of kit, not a problem in topping up car tyres 12 mins 4 tyes 1.9 to 2.3, your review not realistic you would never use it on the big fat tyre
Thankyou guys. At last an actual review and not a thinly veiled infomercial as seen on so many other channels.
These are meant for when your warning lights come on. More for pressure top up. Not “inflation”.
Thanks for the review. I have the opposite situation. My bike tire requires high pressure (65PSI) and my car tire requires a lower pressure (32PSI). I love my "Viair 00073 70P" Heavy Duty Portable Compressor (no longer available on Amazon - perhaps available elsewhere) I got it after reading many reviews of automotive tire pumps. Most don't have a strong enough motor. The Viair significantly larger than the LEXIN, and it is just a pump - it uses the car's 12V battery to do the work - which has a lot more juice, so it makes sense to make use of that. So looking at the Lexin which must have an incredibly small pump inside, I knew, just by its size, that it wouldn't fill the car's tire. They should realistically advertise it as "for bikes only". It would be interesting to see how it fares on a higher pressure bike tire - they claim 150PSI
There are a dozen versions of this device on Amazon.... They break really easy. But come in handy to top off a tire .... I use a air compressor to fill my tires ... They do sell larger battery compressors for cars...
I have one of these and works fine on my motorcycle. The vents were blocked by the ground in your demonstration but I have never used it to fill a car tire.
I like the inflators that can be used with your drill battery of choice. I have a ryobi one that I mainly use, but I don’t carry it with me all the time. I have a backup in the car that can plug into 12v for emergencies. The ryobi one I use at home.
I have a 'Fanttik X8 APEX'. Similar style, but a 7800mah battery. Works great as a top-up option for my Model 3 and other misc uses. I use a 12v Viair for more serious jobs. I don't have a truck at the moment, so can't test. I can see it doing a single truck tire, but surely not more than that.
These small battery unites are fine for small things or vehicle top-off, but full car tire inflation ... not so much; at least not for these nice portable units.
Just bought the P5 fantastic piece of kit, not a problem in topping up car tyres 12 mins 4 tyes 1.9 to 2.3, your review not realistic you would never use it on the big fat tyre