Dynaplug 12 Volt Inflator Tire Pump - Mini Pro








Key features
- •Dynaplug Mini Pro Inflator tire pump is the ideal product choice to maintain proper pressure in tires on motorcycles, vehicles, ATVs, trailers, bicycles and in many other inflatables. The 3'+ recoiling air hose features a solid brass, Zero Loss inflation valve stem connector that attaches to valve stems without air loss.
- •Under normal operational use, the Mini Pro draws less than 5AMP under load. This is great for motorcycles with early canbus systems, and well below the 10AMP cutoff for later models.
- •Efficient LED Work Light and accurate, easy-to-read LED backlit Pressure Gauge give added convenience and reliability whenever and wherever you need to inflate a tire.
- •Light weight (18.2oz) and compact (4.75"x6"x2"), the rugged ABS case has three interior storage compartments to store: coiled air hose, power cords and three sports inflators. The hardwired power cord with SAE connector and cigarette lighter pigtail extends over 9'.
- •The Mini Pro has an inflation rate of 7 minutes, 195/60/R15 tire, and can run continuously longer than other inflators on the market with less down time. All of these features are incorporated in a package that is light weight and rugged. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZZzeneGJBsM.
Dynaplug 12 Volt Inflator Tire Pump - Mini Pro
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Customer Reviews
Reviews sourced from verified Amazon purchasers4.1
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Based on 10 reviews
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Don't see why this is considered better than slime and similar inflator
Amazon Customer•October 1, 2017
Don't see why this is considered better than slime and similar inflator. The plug is weird, doesn't properly fit in the lighter or the accessory sockets.
Five Stars
Marion•February 27, 2017
great product
Useless plug
RO•November 24, 2015
The cigarette lighter plug is not compatible with any of my vehicles. Only one vehicle has a two-prong conncector to mate with the "SAE" connector on this unit. If you are dead-set on getting this product, buy the kit, also available on Amazon, for $8 less, which includes alligator clips to connect directly to the battery.
Great little pump
FP•November 6, 2015
Works well, low amperage and small size are a plus for taking on motorcycling trips.
In case it helps someone: The pump housing contains the power cable (SAE connector) and an adapter cable (SAE to cigarette lighter). So I ended up connecting the wrong SAE to my battery, and of course nothing happened. The customer service from the manufacturer was fast and friendly, even when I thought I had received a bad pump. Once connected properly the pump is great.
In case it helps someone: The pump housing contains the power cable (SAE connector) and an adapter cable (SAE to cigarette lighter). So I ended up connecting the wrong SAE to my battery, and of course nothing happened. The customer service from the manufacturer was fast and friendly, even when I thought I had received a bad pump. Once connected properly the pump is great.
Like this automatic air pump
ACK•October 28, 2015
Have this pump and some plugs in my saddlebags for that unforeseen flat somewhere in the middle of nowhere. I've used it to air up my Harley's tires to keep them at recommended pressure, and it does the job quickly and efficiently. It plugs into the hot plug (cigarette lighter) on my bike and works like a charm. It's small, light, and has a digital pressure gauge on the face. All you do is screw the air hose to the valve stem, plug the unit in to power, turn on the switch and presto, the tire is aired up to recommended psi in about a minute for pressure that is slightly low. Haven't had to use it to air up from a complete flat, but I don't think that is going to be a problem at all based on the way it forces air into tires that are already pressurized.
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