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augustpilot
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Dec 10, 2015

Airtight 12v Heavy Duty Aircompressor

Has anyone had experience with the 12 V Airtight compressor from Camping World.
Looking at buying small comrpressor for bike and the trailer tires to carry in trailer.
They claim 150 psi , say pump up tire in under 3 minutes. Have large compressor at home, just wanted small and easy to carry in trailer. Thanks.
  • Also have the HF compressor. It travels in the TT. No problems for about 3 years.
  • RoyB wrote:
    I have been using the tankless 12VDC POrtable air compressor (AMAZON-Q Industries MV50) for years even back in my tent camping days...



    This is what I carry also - gets TV tires up to 80 in no time.
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    donn0128 wrote:
    Check the volume rating at 40 PSI. Most of the 12 volt jobbies are in the range of 1-2CFM. Which is basically useless.


    Useless? I have a Harbor Freight unit that's rated at 1.35 CFM and it tops off my 34" tires on the truck rather quickly. Filling up flat trailer tires only takes a few minutes. I wouldn't have one issue with using it on the side of the road in an emergency situation.

    OP: The Airtight unit appears to be poorly crafted according to Amazon reviews. I would look at units that have alligator clips vs the 12v socket connection. 12v socket versions normally have limited power and the clips give you the ability to use the compressor anywhere there's a battery. Harbor Freight has one that can be had for about $45 with a coupon.

    Wilmar 60404 Amazon

    Harbor Freight Compressor
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    RoyB
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    I have been using the tankless 12VDC POrtable air compressor (AMAZON-Q Industries MV50) for years even back in my tent camping days...



    I also use the CAMCO 36153 AIR ADAPTER (AMAZON) so I can input air into the city water port for blowing out the air lines..



    The tankless air compressor is rated at 150PSI but I doubt if it would ever do that successfully haha... It works great for my 60lbs tires and with the long air hose I can sit this on the dropped tail gate of the truck and connect into the trailer 12VDC battery terminals and get to all the tires on both my truck and POPUP trailer setup. It has a good 15-foot or so length air hose with it... This compressor get pretty hot when being used so be careful and let it cool down before putting back in the fabric case...

    Being tankless it doesn't jump right into high pressure and slowly builds up to it. This is perfect for blowing out the water lines. Lets you walk inside and open some taps... This is perfect for us as we like to camp up into the late November/Dec times OFF-ROAD and may have to blow out some water before going to bed at night when it gets down to freezing temps. Only takes a few minutes with this setup... Then we can just add water the next day and go on...

    The nice carrying case fits under my truck rear seat area just fine... I have room in here for my tire air gauge and air adapter for the trailer city water port.


    I suspect my MV50 is getting pretty old now as I sort of get the feeling it doesn't put out as much air as it once did but still works great for me. I notice the VIAIR model which is very similar to this unit is very popular looking under the AMAZON REMARKS...

    At the house I have a professional grade 120V Air Compressor with tank setup. I have never really needed a 120VAC air compressor on the camping trips...

    Roy Ken
  • I have a VIAIR 12V DC compressor.
    A lot cheaper today than when I bought it 8 yrs ago
    Used it 7 yrs while full timing traveling weekly
    Truck tires 17" 80PSI
    5vr tires 16" 110PSI

    Handled them w/o issue



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  • When you are looking at air compressors you will find that the bigger the tank the more air they can furnish. Mainly because they store the air in the tank.That said if you are looking for a 12V compressor there is only one good one on the market. Vair. I have a Vair 450P. For a small compressor that does a good job without lugging around a large tank it does a great job. Plus, since it doesn't have a tank if you blow out your water lines you won't be blowing garbage from the tank into the water lines. It does a good job on airing up tires. The Vair 450P isn't cheap. They run about $240. Very compact. Comes in a canvas bag with all accessories. Check out their web site. They spec each unit out.
  • Check the volume rating at 40 PSI. Most of the 12 volt jobbies are in the range of 1-2CFM. Which is basically useless.