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Nilight Tire Inflator Air Compressor Portable Air Pump for 12V DC Car Tires with Digital Pressure Gauge 150PSI Auto Tire Pump with LED Light for Cars ATVs Bicycles, 2 Years Warranty, 50066A

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Color: Air Compressor Pump With Digital Gauge


Features

  • Fast Inflation and auto Shut-off: Nilight air pump will inflate your tires within minutes to reach the standard pressure and automatically shut off after the preset value is reached. No more worry about over-inflating. Suitable for inflating tires on cars, MPVs,bikes, sedan, midsize SUV. Can also inflate balls, balloons,inflatable kayak, air cushion etc.
  • Portable and Compact: The size of air pump is 6.7" x 3" x 7", smaller but stronger than other air pumps of the market. Portable compact design make it easy to lift and carry around. The 9.8FT power cord is built in fuse and long enough reaching your rear tires. Keep this air compressor in your car, use it anytime you need.
  • Easy Operation: Start car ignition, connect car plug to the 12V DC power outlet, set the desired value, and wait for the LCD display to stop blinking. Flip switch to on position, the air compressor will stop automatically when the preset value is reached. A great solution for emergency on the way.
  • Digital Display & LED Lighting: 4 pressure measurement units- PSI, KPA, BAR, KG/CM2. The tire pressure will be displayed on the screen of the air pump so that the pressure can be better controlled when inflating tires to ensure safety. Furthermore, the air pump comes with a LED lighting feature to support your inflating needs in low light environment.
  • Multiple Uses: The air pump can not only inflate and deflate, but also measure tire pressure It comes with a replacement fuse, and 3 different nozzles making it perfect not only for cars, but also for motorcycles, bicycles, ATVs, Jeeps, sports balls, air mattresses and inflatables adapters.

Description

Nilight Tire Inflator Air Compressor Portable Air Pump for 12V DC Car Tires with Digital Pressure Gauge 150PSI Auto Tire Pump with LED Light for Cars ATVs Bicycles

Brand: Nilight


Voltage: 12 Volts


Recommended Uses For Product: Tire Inflation


Power Source: Corded Electric


Noise Level: 92 dB


Brand: ‎Nilight


Voltage: ‎12 Volts


Recommended Uses For Product: ‎Tire Inflation


Power Source: ‎Corded Electric


Noise Level: ‎92 dB


Special Feature: ‎Quick Inflation


Included Components: ‎Tire Inflator Air Compressor Pump


Item Weight: ‎1.91 Pounds


Maximum Power: ‎120 Watts


Color: ‎Air Compressor Pump With Digital Gauge


Material: ‎Aluminum


Product Dimensions: ‎6.7"L x 3"W x 7"H


Style: ‎Wiring Harness


Motor Horsepower: ‎16.07 horsepower


Model Name: ‎50066A


Hose Length: ‎9.8 Feet


Maximum Operating Pressure: ‎150 Pound per Square Inch


Manufacturer: ‎Nilight


UPC: ‎812227033804


Global Trade Identification Number: ‎04


Part Number: ‎50066A


Item Weight: ‎1.91 pounds


Country of Origin: ‎China


Item model number: ‎50066A


Size: ‎Air Compressor Pump


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Special Features: ‎Quick Inflation


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Warranty Description: ‎2 Years Warranty


Date First Available: October 14, 2021


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Very impressed so far, especially for the price.
Color: Tire Pressure Gauge Style 1
Have only had it for a week, but tested it out on several tires/valves and it locks on very easily and have 0 trouble getting a leak-free seal without even trying. Hardly any air escapes when attaching or detaching, which is more than I can say for the standard type chucks. The gauge responds very quickly and not having to hold the chuck in place on the stem is so much easier. Trigger and release valves both work smoothly and let you control the amount of flow easily. Overall very sturdy feeling. The weak point on any of these is where the rubber hose crimps to the metal fittings, we'll see how that holds up over time (probably best to not leave it connected and under pressure all the time, but that applies to any air hose). The rubber itself will eventually crack if you leave it out in the cold or direct sun, but probably not for many years. Actually they should sell a replacement hose/chuck assembly, I would have bought an extra just to have it. My old Husky one from Home Depot has had cracking rubber for years, the inside has a reinforced woven section and it does not leak, so that has been cosmetic only, I'm assuming this one (like any rubber air hose) is probably of similar construction, we'll see. I don't have a perfect reference gauge that I can compare to, but I have an old digital gauge, and both my cars have TPMS. I tested on my car that has been sitting (air in the tires was at a stable room temperature so no pressure fluctuation between readings. After running the built in calibration on my old digital gauge, it read 29.8 and 29.9 on my rear tires. This Nilight read 30.6 and 30.7. The TPMS in my car (which does not give decimal places) read 31, which means it is somewhere between 30.5 and 31.4. So as far as I'm concerned the Nilight is right within the accuracy range it advertises and more accurate than my old digital gauge. It also reads much faster than the old one and is far easier to see the readout. I also tested using a couple traditional pen testers and both showed between 30 and 32 (can't really get more accurate than that with those). I then bled both tires with the nilight to 30.0 and after backing out of the driveway (TPMS takes a minute to update) both tires changed to 30 in the car. So I'm confident in what is shown on the display. I'll do the same test on my truck next which runs 80 psi in the rear tires, see if I get similar results at the higher pressure, but no reason to think it won't do well there either. I'll also have to see if I can track down something with very low pressure and try with that too, but since I rarely need to fill anything less than my 20 psi wheelbarrow tire, not really all that concerned with whether it is spot on at 5-10 PSI or not. Got it for $18 and at that price it is a great value. Even at $25 to $30 would be very happy with it. It comes with the Industrial type air fitting pre-installed. So if you have an industrial or universal female coupler, you're good to go right out of the box. I found it to be leak free right out of the box (it uses an O ring instead of thread seal tape, and includes a couple extra O rings). It includes a large spool of teflon tape, I guess in case you need to switch it over to an automotive style fitting. Threads are standard 1/4 NPT so swapping the coupling is easy, though the O-ring seems designed for the included coupling and may not work well with others, hence the teflon tape being included I'm assuming. Also includes a valve stem core removal tool, and 4 stem caps (no cores though). I already have several core tools and cores from various tire repair kits, and honestly have never had to replace a core in my life, but can't hurt to have them around. The caps are always handy to have though, nice of them to toss those in as you never seem to have one when you need it. Couple generic AAA batteries included as well (not Panasonic as shown in the picture, but no big deal). On the topic of batteries, you'll notice that most low drain devices (this, TV remotes, etc) come with NON alkaline batteries. That is because Alkaline batteries, when not used enough, will leak, regardless of what brand they are. They also have a tendency to leak really bad when they are dead. If you do use alkaline batteries in this, remove them if you won't be using it for a while. But better to just buy a pack of Carbon Zinc (non alkaline) batteries for use in all your low drain devices (remote controls, etc). Will save you headache in the future. You can get no-name brands cheap at the dollar store or harbor freight and even some grocery stores, and generally they are perfectly fine quality, but you can find Panasonic Carbon Zinc batteries (called Super Heavy Duty) on Amazon and other places and I'd trust those a bit more. They last a really long time in remote controls etc and are far less likely to leak (still make sure you replace them when they die though as that's when any battery tends to leak badly). Rayovac and Eveready make them too, quality wise those are in between the no name like Sunbeam and the Panasonic. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 27, 2022 by Dave L.

  • Great value for a great product
Color: Tire Pressure Gauge Style 1
Surprised on the quality of this product. Bought as a gift so two people are very happy with this product. Product looks and feels well built. Air removal button was a nice surprise. Filling car tires has never been easier
Reviewed in the United States on June 18, 2025 by Jose L Beltran

  • Pleasantly surprised, good buy for $19.
Color: Tire Pressure Gauge Style 1
I bought this at the same time as another brand that was $13 instead of this one’s $19 and kept this one. I was really hoping the $13 one was going to be decent because it had my preferred analog (no batteries) air gauge but unfortunately it was of really cruddy quality. So although I needed to pay $6 more for my less preferred version, the overall quality of this tool made the decision pretty painless. And actually I’ve been pleasantly impressed with the function of the digital gauge. I’ve been buying off-brand Amazon bike tires and being able to switch between metric (kPa) pressures and SAE (psi) pressures has been a timesaver since the Asian brands only have metric pressures on the sidewalls. Now we only have to wait until the batteries run out (& how pissed I get at the time) to see how this rating ages😂 I should also say that while very adequate for home garage use (aka. light use) the quality is nowhere near the quality of a daily use professional garage tool. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 13, 2025 by HandyAndy

  • Ease of use
Color: Tire Pressure Gauge Style 1
This reads current tire pressure and new pressure as tire inflates. It is so easy to inflate tires with this. Recommend to anyone.
Reviewed in the United States on June 22, 2025 by Dianne L Clark

  • Convenient and Accurate – Great Tire Inflator
Color: Air Compressor Pump With Digital Gauge
Really impressed with this tire inflator. One of the best features is that you can set your desired PSI, and it automatically stops when it reaches that level—no guessing or constant checking needed. It’s easy to use, compact, and inflates tires quickly. Great for keeping in the car for emergencies or regular maintenance. Definitely a handy tool to have! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 31, 2025 by shane

  • Misleading description and use case.
Color: Ac/Dc Air Compressor Pump +Battery
I recently purchased this tire inflator and was eager to try it out, but unfortunately, it fell short of expectations. Trial 1 (12V Car Port): It took 10 minutes to inflate a tire from 11 PSI to 30 PSI, averaging about 1.9 PSI per minute. This performance is slower than I’d hoped. Trial 2 (AC Port): This attempt was a fail. The cord is not nearly long enough to reach the wheels without an extension cord, which feels like a major oversight in design. Trial 3 (Battery): On battery power, the inflator managed to inflate the tire from 11 PSI to 32 PSI in 10 minutes, which translates to 2.1 PSI per minute. While the battery was slightly more effective than the 12V port, it still didn’t live up to the product’s claim of inflating from 0 to 35 PSI in under 4.5 minutes. Based on my tests, this would be a rate of around 7.78 PSI per minute, which it couldn’t come close to achieving. Additionally, the battery life was a concern. It seemed like the battery wouldn’t last beyond inflating two tires per charge, which is hardly ideal if you’re dealing with all four tires. Build Quality: One major flaw is the nozzle lock, which is made of flimsy plastic. After just a few uses, I can tell it will definitely break, rendering the high-pressure nozzle essentially useless. Other Concerns: • The pressure sensor was consistently about 2 PSI off, making it difficult to accurately hit the desired pressure. • I didn’t get to test the auto shut-off feature because the inflator couldn’t even reach 37 PSI within 10 minutes—far too slow for practical use. Conclusion: All things considered, this inflator simply doesn’t perform as advertised. Between the short battery life, inaccurate pressure readings, slow inflation time, and the flimsy nozzle lock, it’s not worth the hassle. I’ll be returning it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 11, 2024 by Josh Adkins Josh Adkins

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