Primefit C1006S Garage Tire Inflator with 12-Inch Hose


Key features
- •6-inch chrome plated steel dual chuck
- •Cast aluminum alloy body with rubber grip
- •Easy to read pressure gauge
- •12-inch heavy duty rubber hose with a female 1/4-NPT
- •Comes with a 1-year limited warranty
Primefit C1006S Garage Tire Inflator with 12-Inch Hose
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Customer Reviews
Reviews sourced from verified Amazon purchasers3.1
out of 5
Based on 10 reviews
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Don't waste your money.
Amazon Customer•April 15, 2016
You get what you pay for with this, which isn't much. Some commenters say this isn't good enough for commercial use. It's not even good enough for home use.
CONS:
The inflator piece is very cheaply made and doesn't create a good seal on any tire valve stem. It lets as much air out as allows in.
I bought this wanting a built-in pressure gauge. This has a gauge but it only reads in increments of 5 psi and many times doesn't work at all. There is a reason why they throw in a separate tire pressure gauge.
The squeeze lever barely works and feels like it will break or bend easily.
PROS:
None
CONS:
The inflator piece is very cheaply made and doesn't create a good seal on any tire valve stem. It lets as much air out as allows in.
I bought this wanting a built-in pressure gauge. This has a gauge but it only reads in increments of 5 psi and many times doesn't work at all. There is a reason why they throw in a separate tire pressure gauge.
The squeeze lever barely works and feels like it will break or bend easily.
PROS:
None
Broke before first use.
Paul F. Sehorne•January 14, 2016
Like several other reviewers, the one I received broke before first use., The tube that houses the pressure gauge broke at the threads where the pressure guage screws into the handle (underneath the plastic cover), Amazon luckily has a great refund/return policy.
Don't buy this if you don't want to waste money.
Gerald L. Childress•January 9, 2016
Broken before the first use. The control is sticky and wouldn't press properly the very fist time I pressed it. Never did get it to send air to the tire. the only pressure it measured was after I pressed the control, then released it, the pressure from the source got stuck up in the gauge, had to press the deflate button to get the pressure off the gauge. Complete piece of junk, Don't buy this if you don't want to waste money.
I hate giving bad reviews because you get what you pay ...
KEVIN M YINGLING•December 24, 2015
Its very cheap. All plastic. I hate giving bad reviews because you get what you pay for and I only paid a few bucks for it, so mostly my bad. I did however go spend double the price on a Craftsman one right after opening the box. Do yourself a favor and just spend more on the first time and get one made of brass.
Good for home use
Chris Bowen•August 3, 2015
Bit light and plastic feeling, but it was pretty cheap and serves its purpose well enough.
I would not recommend using this thing for pumping up tires super frequently, but for the average home user, its more than enough.
I use it on bicycles, cars, and lawn mowers, pressure gauge seems to be pretty trustworthy too.
I would not recommend using this thing for pumping up tires super frequently, but for the average home user, its more than enough.
I use it on bicycles, cars, and lawn mowers, pressure gauge seems to be pretty trustworthy too.
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