AI voiceover with non-native English writer. Most likely being paid by or operated by the manufacturer of the "Top" scoring product... Amazon reviews also appear to be paid-for reviews. Dead giveaway with the amount of super enthusiastic, perfect 5* reviews... Buyer beware
"I understand your concern. My goal is to provide honest and thorough reviews based on real testing, regardless of the brand. I appreciate your feedback and will continue to strive for transparency in my content. Always good to approach reviews with caution, and I encourage viewers to do their own research as well."
Thank you so much! I really appreciate your kind words. It was a lot of work, but knowing it was satisfying for viewers like you makes it all worth it!
Awesome, I have been looking on getting a portable air compressor I had bought one but it die on me, I have a dually and my RV tires go up to 125 psi so this will work for me I put it in my cart waiting to buy it.
Wow! Outstanding video! Best video on TH-cam regarding this topic! I'm impressed with the amount of detail. I felt like I was watching a channel with 1M+ subscribers.
Thanks, the video content is just what I needed. It looks like I won't be considering the Fanttik X8 APEX, as I need a faster tire inflator to give as a gift for my father.
i bought a airpump on amazon, it listed (claim) to be 40 db but it's LOUD ! there's also other airpump on amazon listed as 40 db, 50 db, 55db. can you test those and comfirm the noise level ?
please test and confirm the db on video, Amazon listed these as Lolssa 50db, Nuste 40db, Kuxisa 40db, Syncwire 50db, koltgoo 50db. i have brought one in the past claiming 40db but it's really LOUD like all the others at 80db
Thank you for your feedback! I decided to make this video because I've bought many products in the past that didn't live up to their advertised claims, and I hope it helps others avoid the same situation. Air pumps like these have noise levels that don't go below 80 decibels, so any advertisement claiming 40 or 50 decibels is false. Through my testing, I also found that the battery claims might be false. Advertisements saying they have 15,000mAh or 20,000mAh are, in my opinion, misleading. I'm preparing to create content where I take these products apart.
Cheap products are always unreliable. A reliable one can hold its charge for 6 months in the car and still be ready when you check it. I don’t recommend buying cheap products that make exaggerated claims. When you need it, it might not help you out of a tough situation. Even with continuous charging, these low-quality ones can’t be trusted.
Great test, exactly the kind of testing results I was looking for and some that I didn’t even think about. However just like some mentioned, the voice is what’s ruining this video, should choose something easier to listen to and understand! But thank you for providing such extensive testing!
Honest testing, high-quality video. From my experience, I've bought both the airmoto inflator and the Fanttik inflator. The Fanttik performs better than the airmoto, just like the data in the video shows. However, for use with a pickup, Fanttik's performance falls short. After seeing the inflation speed comparison in the video, I’m going to try the LASFIT AIR TK1 for my F150.
Thanks for enjoying our video! We make these videos to provide real product performance data, helping you avoid cheap, low-quality products. During our tests, the LASFIT AIR TK1 outperformed other wireless inflators significantly, thanks to its dual-cylinder motor. Our simple test showed it inflates faster than the Milwaukee M12 inflator (we'll update with a new video soon). However, it falls short compared to professional off-road inflators like the Milwaukee M18, VAIR, and ARB. For emergency use, though, the LASFIT AIR TK1 is a solid choice.
Thank you for your feedback! I apologize for the audio issues in this video. I'll make sure to improve the sound quality in my future videos. Your support and comments help me get better!
Many portable air pumps are rated to go up to 150 PSI, but in reality, not all pumps live up to their advertised claims. Some lower-quality pumps may struggle to reach higher PSI levels, especially when inflating larger tires, or they may take a long time to get there. Additionally, some pumps may not maintain consistent pressure at those higher levels. However, I have personally tested FANTTIK and LASFIT pumps, and they can indeed reach 150 PSI.
nope. nope nope. looked like a good review video - loved the range of products in the tag picture, exactly what I was looking for. Then I heard that stupid AI voice and promptly shut it off after 5 seconds into the video. @Car ToolZone if you want your videos/reviews to be taken seriously, dont use an obnoxious AI voice - the gruff new yorker accent in it doesn't lend authenticity in any way - it doesnt make anyone think the review is being done by a grizzled old Brooklyn mechanic. Rather, it makes the viewer think you're an idiot and have no idea what you're on about.
"Five ex, ten ex or even twenty ex faster" It's TIMES faster, not "ex" faster! If you can't even get that right, the entirety of your review is invalid!
"No, this is how most Amazon ads are presented now. After testing, some of the better-performing air pumps are indeed several times faster than the slower ones. Maybe I misspoke in the video."
AI voiceover with non-native English writer. Most likely being paid by or operated by the manufacturer of the "Top" scoring product... Amazon reviews also appear to be paid-for reviews. Dead giveaway with the amount of super enthusiastic, perfect 5* reviews... Buyer beware
"I understand your concern. My goal is to provide honest and thorough reviews based on real testing, regardless of the brand. I appreciate your feedback and will continue to strive for transparency in my content. Always good to approach reviews with caution, and I encourage viewers to do their own research as well."
August 2024. That was a hugely satisfying video. Many thanks for the stupendous effort it must have taken to produce it.
Thank you so much! I really appreciate your kind words. It was a lot of work, but knowing it was satisfying for viewers like you makes it all worth it!
Thanks for the video.
Thank you, hope it helps you
Awesome, I have been looking on getting a portable air compressor I had bought one but it die on me, I have a dually and my RV tires go up to 125 psi so this will work for me I put it in my cart waiting to buy it.
Hey man, a battery-powered air pump might not meet the 125 PSI requirement for your RV.
@CToolzone If this was for me I also have to bring with us RV Viair 450 for the big job.
@@bishopgeorge1333 Yes🤣
Maybe add in a ranking for extra features too?
built in flash light, external power bank to name a few like the fanttik v8 has that
Wow! Outstanding video! Best video on TH-cam regarding this topic! I'm impressed with the amount of detail. I felt like I was watching a channel with 1M+ subscribers.
Thank you!
Thanks, the video content is just what I needed. It looks like I won't be considering the Fanttik X8 APEX, as I need a faster tire inflator to give as a gift for my father.
Hope this comparison helps you.
amazing job, really well done
Thank you!
i bought a airpump on amazon, it listed (claim) to be 40 db but it's LOUD ! there's also other airpump on amazon listed as 40 db, 50 db, 55db. can you test those and comfirm the noise level ?
please test and confirm the db on video, Amazon listed these as Lolssa 50db, Nuste 40db, Kuxisa 40db, Syncwire 50db, koltgoo 50db. i have brought one in the past claiming 40db but it's really LOUD like all the others at 80db
Sounds like family guy!
Thank you for your feedback! I decided to make this video because I've bought many products in the past that didn't live up to their advertised claims, and I hope it helps others avoid the same situation. Air pumps like these have noise levels that don't go below 80 decibels, so any advertisement claiming 40 or 50 decibels is false. Through my testing, I also found that the battery claims might be false. Advertisements saying they have 15,000mAh or 20,000mAh are, in my opinion, misleading. I'm preparing to create content where I take these products apart.
High quality Video!👍
How long will these things retain charge while sitting in your trunk? Can they safely be left plugged in 24/7 in your car?
Cheap products are always unreliable. A reliable one can hold its charge for 6 months in the car and still be ready when you check it. I don’t recommend buying cheap products that make exaggerated claims. When you need it, it might not help you out of a tough situation. Even with continuous charging, these low-quality ones can’t be trusted.
Thanks .. love the video
Where's the Denvix?
Will appear in the next
Great test, exactly the kind of testing results I was looking for and some that I didn’t even think about. However just like some mentioned, the voice is what’s ruining this video, should choose something easier to listen to and understand! But thank you for providing such extensive testing!
My pleasure!
Honest testing, high-quality video. From my experience, I've bought both the airmoto inflator and the Fanttik inflator. The Fanttik performs better than the airmoto, just like the data in the video shows. However, for use with a pickup, Fanttik's performance falls short. After seeing the inflation speed comparison in the video, I’m going to try the LASFIT AIR TK1 for my F150.
Thanks for enjoying our video! We make these videos to provide real product performance data, helping you avoid cheap, low-quality products. During our tests, the LASFIT AIR TK1 outperformed other wireless inflators significantly, thanks to its dual-cylinder motor. Our simple test showed it inflates faster than the Milwaukee M12 inflator (we'll update with a new video soon). However, it falls short compared to professional off-road inflators like the Milwaukee M18, VAIR, and ARB. For emergency use, though, the LASFIT AIR TK1 is a solid choice.
Hard to hear this guy! The voice
Thank you for your feedback! I apologize for the audio issues in this video. I'll make sure to improve the sound quality in my future videos. Your support and comments help me get better!
I love his voice!
@@NE0N-PiXEL It’s not his voice… it’s an ai voiceover while he makes arm movements.
@travispratt6327 It sounds like a 2 pack a day cigarette smoker for 40 years and also a very heavy drinkers voice lol.
Sounds dubbed by someone having a laugh
Why does no one actually test pumping up a real flat tire? None of them looked flat to me, just needed topped off
Thanks! Thanks for the feedback.
Many are rated to go to 150 psi.
Do any of them actually do that.
Many portable air pumps are rated to go up to 150 PSI, but in reality, not all pumps live up to their advertised claims. Some lower-quality pumps may struggle to reach higher PSI levels, especially when inflating larger tires, or they may take a long time to get there. Additionally, some pumps may not maintain consistent pressure at those higher levels. However, I have personally tested FANTTIK and LASFIT pumps, and they can indeed reach 150 PSI.
High Quality Video!
Best review of Tire Inflators on TH-cam !
Thank you! I'm currently working on more videos. Stay tuned!
How many of these are made in China?
All made in china
Sounds like a fake computer-generated voice. Too many errors in pronunciation, and grammar.
The voice is hilarious sounding and also 2 packs of cigarettes🚬a day for 40 years sounding lol.
Larry?
The cable guy?
okay video, sadly the ai voice over i still kinda bad even though they have come along way, but the overly american ai voice kinda ruins it
This right here is youtube premium
Thank you!
nope. nope nope. looked like a good review video - loved the range of products in the tag picture, exactly what I was looking for. Then I heard that stupid AI voice and promptly shut it off after 5 seconds into the video. @Car ToolZone if you want your videos/reviews to be taken seriously, dont use an obnoxious AI voice - the gruff new yorker accent in it doesn't lend authenticity in any way - it doesnt make anyone think the review is being done by a grizzled old Brooklyn mechanic. Rather, it makes the viewer think you're an idiot and have no idea what you're on about.
Um no no. No
"Five ex, ten ex or even twenty ex faster" It's TIMES faster, not "ex" faster! If you can't even get that right, the entirety of your review is invalid!
"No, this is how most Amazon ads are presented now. After testing, some of the better-performing air pumps are indeed several times faster than the slower ones. Maybe I misspoke in the video."
take a pill.... a comprehinsive, well-done video
Where is the Denvix?
Will appear in the next