This product is very ...similar to other's on offer a few pounds cheaper. The only difference is the colour. I did expect it be slightly better carrying the Goodyear name. However, It works extremely well in getting air into my motorcycle tiers '. Did 6 in less than 10 minutes. Not used it on a car as yet. My last pump like this one lasted years. Hoping from the same with the Goodyer brand.
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The pump itself works, however the dial on... the top which tells you the PSI does not, which is not much good really. When you plug the compressor in, it starts working straight away, there is no on/off switch, which my last on had. You literally need to put the thing on to your valve the plug it into your car, it just all seams a bit backwards to me!! I would rate it as a 5/10 due to it not telling me how much pressure is actually in my tyres and it not having an on or off swich. I will need to buy another on and keep this one for emergencies.
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The compresser works fine also all connections wor...k satisfactorily but unfortunately the guage does not work correctly is it worth sending back no as it is generally used for trolley wheels and wheelchairs therefore not a motorized vehicle. I use a digital hand held guage to check pressure so this product is an alright pump for my needs but I wouldn't recomend please feel free to contact me.
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Might be ok in an emergency to get some air in tyre... but other than than that its cheap rubbish. The pressure gauge was not just a little out as you might expect it was a lot, was reading 80 psi when the correct pressure was 31 psi. The 12v plug was hopeless too, had to keep wiggeling it about all over the place to get a good connection or else the pump kept cutting out. Would advise to avoid this product all together.
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I purchased this purely on the name " Good Year "... Wish I hadn't. 3 metres of cable isn't enough. I hoped it would surf ice but it didn't. Pressure gauge was as much use as a chocolate tea pot. The most annoying thing though was that there was no on / off switch at the unit. You had to unplug from the 12v socket for each tyre. Also on my previous inflator you could set the pressure, turn it on and wait. This one you had to unplug, measure the pressure with a gauge that worked, replug to the socket, etc: etc: Wish I had paid more and got a proper one.
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