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<blockquote data-quote="mna0121" data-source="post: 724829" data-attributes="member: 2868"><p>Looking for a good air compressor that plugs into the cigarette lighter. Until earlier this week the ones I have used were total crap, I borrowed one that actually worked well. It had the Bell helmet logo on it so assuming it's the same company. Not quite as compact as others I have used but plenty small enough to stow it in a trunk corner. This unit has a light across the front and a digital air pressure gauge, the air chuck threads onto the stem. Thread it on hit the switch and wait. The down side is it felt cheap made. Not trying to air up 54" boggers, just road side assistance kind of stuff. Anyone have good results with a particular unit. This time last year a thread was started about jump boxes which I bought three as gifts from BKO the one to myself I used this week and it still works great. Probably going to give the compressors this year. RTR</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mna0121, post: 724829, member: 2868"] Looking for a good air compressor that plugs into the cigarette lighter. Until earlier this week the ones I have used were total crap, I borrowed one that actually worked well. It had the Bell helmet logo on it so assuming it's the same company. Not quite as compact as others I have used but plenty small enough to stow it in a trunk corner. This unit has a light across the front and a digital air pressure gauge, the air chuck threads onto the stem. Thread it on hit the switch and wait. The down side is it felt cheap made. Not trying to air up 54" boggers, just road side assistance kind of stuff. Anyone have good results with a particular unit. This time last year a thread was started about jump boxes which I bought three as gifts from BKO the one to myself I used this week and it still works great. Probably going to give the compressors this year. RTR [/QUOTE]
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