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TechnoTV - Black & Decker ASI300 Air Station Inflator

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List Price: $92.31
Our Price: $49.99
Your Save: $ 42.32 ( 46% )
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
Manufacturer: Black & Decker
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Batteries Included: 0 Binding: Tools & Hardware Brand: Black & Decker EAN: 0028877578422 Feature: 120 volt air station for inflating tires, balls, mattresses Label: Black & Decker Manufacturer: Black & Decker Model: ASI300 Publisher: Black & Decker Studio: Black & Decker
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Features
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120 volt air station for inflating tires, balls, mattresses Automatically shuts off at desired air pressure; inflates up to 200 psi Compact design for storage in car, boat, tractor, garage Includes standard tire nozzle, needle inflator, extension nozzle 2-year manufacturer warranty
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Rock Solid Performance Comment: I bought this product because I hated going to the gas station everytime my tires were running soft. By the time I arrived there they were too hot for the normal PSI so I had to add a couple of PSis to compensate.
At least now, while my car is parked inside the garage I can run this baby on cold tires.
Some folks complain about the auto-shut-off for each air fill, but come on guys RTFM it's a safety feature.
My only gripes are:
- Short build-in AC cord, the cigarette plug cord is longer, ok you can buy a Black & Deckter extension cord for this air pump but come on, they could have at least made a longer built-in cord.
- pressure gauge could use more PSI indicators, I mean if you you require 30+ PSI for your tires I can be tough to get an accurate reading, although like some folks suggested you could buy one of those pen-type pressure gauges for 99c
But even with the above gripes, I would still buy this air pump.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Disappointed Comment: I just used my new B&D As1300 Air Station for the 1st time and was greatly disappointed. I had a older model that worked much better and faster and had longer power and inflation cords. When using the inflator, the storage compartment door must be left open which makes turning the air station on and off very awkward. The only part that broke on my old air station was the plastic valve stem attachment which I could not replace. If I had bought this new air station from a local retailer I would return it for a refund.
Customer Rating:      Summary: air station Comment: Really like this air inflator. Auto shut off is great & ability to use in car is handy!! Lite weight & less noise than other inflators.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Nice multipurpose inflator Comment: This air pump is a good value. I got it for $40 and it tops off all tires on 2 cars and 1 motorcycle within seconds and shuts itself off when pressure has been reached.
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Customer Rating:      Summary: B and D Air Station Comment: Very nice product. handy and versatile. Much quieter than my old air station. I would buy this product again.
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Editorial Reviews:
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Running back and forth to the gas station to fill up car and bike tires, lawnmower wheels, boat trailers, and all those things that tend to go flat in the off season can get, well, tiresome. Cut out the back and forth with Black & Decker’s air station inflator. This handy unit plugs into any 120 volt outlet in the shop, or garage to quickly and conveniently pump up sports balls, tires, air mattresses and more. It also plugs into auto cigarette lighters and doesn’t take up much space in the car, boat, or camper for inflating sleeping pads and tires. The inflator easily inflates tires up to 200 psi. And, there’s no more guessing when the tire is filled to capacity. The inflator is equipped with Black & Decker’s EZ air dial that automatically shuts off once you’ve hit the desired psi. Convenient on-board cord, needle, and hose storage keeps all the goods in one place so that you don’t have to hunt down the needle to take care of that hard-to-bounce basketball. --Brian D. Olson What’s in the Box Standard tire nozzle, needle inflator, extension nozzle.
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