Ring Automotive Cordless Digital Tyre Inflator
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Ring Automotive Cordless Digital Tyre Inflator
About this product
The Ring Automotive Cordless Digital Tyre Inflator allows you to inflate your car, motorcycle, bicycle tyres or small inflatables easily and quickly. Due to its compact size, and robust design, it is easy to store away in your vehicle so you can take it anywhere. The backlit digital screen makes it easy to set the tyre pressure and will take under 6 mins to inflate a 15-inch tyre from flat too!
The RTC4000 has a digital autostop feature that will automatically stop inflating the tyre when the desired pressure is reached. The inbuilt memory function allows you to store up to 4 tyre pressures in either PSI, BAR or kPA. Should you have too much air in the tyre, there is a deflator valve that allows you to accurately achieve the pressure you require.
A powerful, in-built LED light is perfect in emergencies, no matter what the lighting conditions.
Comes with a 3-piece adaptor kit for small inflatables such as sports equipment and Presta bike valves.
Features:
Memory function can store up to 4 tyre pressures in PSI, BAR or kPA
Cordless and rechargeable via 1m USB-C cable (included)
Programmable pressure setting with auto-stop function
Onboard storage for 60cm air hose
Powerful LED light
Smart storage case allows you to charge the inflator whilst still in the bag, with storage for cable
3 adaptors included for bikes and small inflatables
Deflator valve
3m 12V DC cable for use when battery is not charged
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