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| Brand | Black & Decker |
| Type | Tools & Hardware |
| List Price | $92.31 |
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| Our Price | $49.97 |
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Features |
- Inflates lawnmower, bike, and vehicle tires, sports balls, and other products shortly and effortlessly
- Space-saving, portable design
- EZ air dial for instantaneous shut-off when correct air pressure has been reached
- Weighs 6.1 pounds; 2-year warranty
- Consists of standard tire nozzle, needle inflator, and extension nozzle
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Description |
| Air station portable air compressor. Flexible design for all inflation needs. 120V DC12V power ability, unit plugs into wall or car for ultimate convenience. Illuminated simple to read air dial automatically inflates products to desired altitude and shuts off |
Great and portable, the Black & Decker ASI300 Air Station Inflator is the portable answer to household and on-the-go inflation needs. An illuminated pressure gauge provides you precise control, together with an automatic shut off aspect to do inflation simple. The ASI300 draws power from any home outlet or your vehicle's lighter socket, so you can set it up where you want it. Plugs into wall sockets or vehicle lighter sockets for versatility. View big. | Great Inflator Meets a Range of Needs Together with inflation power up to 160 PSI, the ASI300 can get care of a range of inflation tasks. Pump up an air mattress for an impromptu guest room, top off your bike tires for a long, worry-free trail ride, or just tuck it in a corner of your trunk for added peace of intellect.Convenient, Simple-to-Use Included Gauge The ASI300's included gauge keeps tabs on air pressure, so you don't have to shunt the hose to get readings. And you won't ever have to worry concerning over inflation--dial in the pressure you would like and the ASI300 automatically shuts off one time it's reached. The red-faced gauge is illuminated, ideal for use when environment up camp afterwards sundown or inflating a tire along a dark road. A Portable Package This Goes Where You Want It The ASI300 is perfect for small tasks all-around your home or garage, and its compact size makes it a handy tool to have in your vehicle, RV, or watercraft. Store it in your car or truck to keep your tires at best pressure for on or off road use, or stow it on your boat to shortly inflate rafts, inner tubes, and towables. At just 6 pounds, it's light enough to carry from home to car to boat. And for the reason that it conveniently powers from any electrical outlet or your vehicle's lighter socket, this inflator is simple to use in a diversity of situations. The ASI300 Air Station Inflator is covered by a two-year warranty. What's in the Box: ASI300 Air Station Inflator, standard nozzle, needle inflator, extension nozzle, 120-volt wire and plug, 12-volt wire and plug
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| | This portable air station inflator is simple to store in your car, boat, or garage--which means it will always on hand when and where you want it. |
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Customer Reviews |
Handy Portable Air Station 2010-08-27 |
| By SandyW (Belmar, NJ) |
I just purchased this one for my son to take to college with him. It's just what we wanted. It's small enough and it works well. It can connect to the car through the lighter outlet, and it inflates tires easily. The light on the gauge is very helpful too. I admit that the gauge is hard to read, but using a regular tire gauge helps do the trick. It's great that it stops adding air when it gets to the set PSI too. As someone else wrote, you just inflate the tires a few of pounds higher than you need (it does not do damage to the tire) and then use the regular tire gauge to release any extra air to the desired PSI. As for the cords, they are the right size to store back in the container with a few twists. Anything longer would be impossible. We used an extension cord at home to use it AC but my son will most likely only use it with the DC switched on at college.
As for the noise, it is quieter than our other older air inflator here at home. I don't believe motorized air inflators are ever quiet. I guess the changes I would make if possible would be a larger gauge with clear, accurate readout and to have a metal clamp/clip at the end where the air meets the object to inflate rather than a plastic one, hoping it would last longer, though this one seems to work very well. We didn't try to inflate any basketballs or anything else, but the attachments for such are tucked away underneath the unit. The instructions are clear. You adjust the PSI and then turn on to either AC or DC and inflate. You turn off again and move on to the next tire/object doing the same. It's simple. |
great value 2010-08-22 |
| By george weted (branford, ct, US) |
| This air station works great. I used the first day for the tires on my M/C. It worked great. The only problem is the power cord is to short. To reach a plug I had to use an extension cord. |
Worth the money 2010-08-22 |
| By S. Hedges |
| I've owned this air pump for 4 months now using it to check and re-inflate my car tires (3 cars) on a bi-weekly basis. I've had no problems with the pump and consider the money "well spent". I like the fact that I no longer have to find gas stations with "free air" (which seems to be a rarity these days). Plus, I'm sure to be saving money on the previously under-inflated tires on the cars driven by my wife and eldest daughter. The pump itself seems robust for my uses with an accurate automatic cutoff that saves me from checking the tire pressures after every tire. I have two small criticisms though. First, the connector from the pump to the tire valve stem is plastic so one does need to be careful setting it on and taking it off. I personally find that type of "planned obselescence" to be ridiculous so thumbs down to B&D for that. Second, the power switch, which needs to be reset after pumping each tire, is in an ungainly spot on the back of the unit. It may be designed that way in order to protect the switches (which I appreciate) but it's a little irritating to have to pick the unit up and fiddle with the switch every time in order to re-start it. |
Black & Decker ASI300 Air Station Inflator 2010-08-19 |
| By none |
It would be a good inflator, but for some strange reason the manufacturer limited the length of the electric cord to a foot and a half, not even long enough to leave it setting on the floor while I pump up bike tires. I have to get an extension cord every time I want to use this pump. I called Black and Decker to inquire about this design mistake but was not given an adequate explanation as to why the power cord is so short. I had a previous Black & Decker inflator that lasted twenty years and it worked and functioned very well.
Many pumps priced at up to the cost of this Black & Decker ASI300, and now on the market work only by plugging them into cigarette lighters, in fact I have yet to find one that plugs in to A/C.
I haven't been able to find any brand of pump that would function as well as my old Black and Decker or I would quickly return this ASI300 for a refund.
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Black & Decker Air Station Infator 2010-08-02 |
| By K. Kirwin (Upstate NY) |
| I've only used this to blow up plastic items for the pool but it made super quick work of it and I was very happy with it. Compact unit could be stowed anywhere - boat, car, pool house, shed, basement. Only thing is it's a bit noisy. But it does a great job. |
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