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The OlarHike Cordless Tire Inflator is a compact, dual-power air compressor featuring a 5400mAh battery capable of inflating up to 16 standard car tires per charge. It delivers rapid airflow at 24 liters per minute, inflating a typical car tire from 30 to 35 PSI in just 55 seconds. Equipped with a digital pressure gauge and automatic shut-off, it ensures precise inflation without overpressure. Its portable design includes multiple adapters and an LED emergency light, making it an essential tool for drivers, cyclists, and outdoor enthusiasts seeking reliable, on-the-go tire maintenance.








| ASIN | B0DYSFYNXR |
| Additional Features | Automatic Shut-Off, Cordless and Corded, Digital, Portable, Quick Inflation |
| Air Flow Capacity | 24 liters per minute |
| Best Sellers Rank | #854,846 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #733 in Portable Air Compressors |
| Brand | OlarHike |
| Brand Name | OlarHike |
| Color | 2-black |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 out of 5 stars 16 Reviews |
| Hose Length | 23.6 inches |
| Included Components | 1 Storage Bag, 1 Tire Inflator, 5 Inflator Accessories |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 6.5"L x 2.8"W x 2.2"H |
| Manufacturer | Olarhike |
| Manufacturer Part Number | OlarHike |
| Material Type | Aluminum, Copper, Plastic |
| Maximum Current | 8 A |
| Maximum Power | 96 watts |
| Maximum Pressure | 160 psi |
| Model Name | TIC3V331 |
| Model Number | TIC3V331 |
| Noise | 80 db |
| Noise Level | 80 db |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Tire Inflation |
| Special Feature | Automatic Shut-Off, Cordless and Corded, Digital, Portable, Quick Inflation |
| UPC | 810080924246 |
| Voltage | 12 volts |
F**L
Perfect for everyone
Still haven’t used for real purposes mean for SUV Tires Air but I believe it’s good because all looks good , my kids used for as a bike cycle Tire they are happy Your Packaging is good Thank You
S**E
Nooo More Wired Inflators!!! — Small, Cordless, and Surprisingly Useful
I didn’t realize how much I hated dealing with my old corded tire inflator until this little thing showed up. With my old setup, I had to plug the compressor into the car’s 12V outlet—the modern version of the old cigarette-lighter socket—and then deal with the cord. It had to be long enough to reach the tire, and depending on where the compressor and outlet were positioned, I was either stretching it around the vehicle or running it through an open window or carefully around a door. Moving from one tire to another could feel like playing jump rope with my car: throw the cord around to one side, inflate a front tire, stretch it to the back tire, throw it back over to the other side, repeat. It was a whole double-dutch production just to put air in one tire, never mind several. This cordless OlarHike has eliminated all of that nonsense. I can grab it, walk over to whichever tire or inflatable needs air, set the pressure, and get to work without being tethered to the car. And I’ve used it for far more than car tires. I’ve topped off my car tires, filled the tires on my bikes and elliptical/trike, inflated two different-size herding balls for the dogs, and inflated multiple yard decorations. I’ve even used it to help someone with a flat tire on the roadside. At this point, I’ve put enough things through this little compressor that I’ve lost count. My favorite feature is being able to set the exact PSI and let it shut itself off when it reaches that pressure. That’s particularly handy with things that have a maximum pressure because I don’t have to stand there worrying that I’m about to turn an innocent inflatable into a projectile. There are preset modes for different uses, but you can also adjust the pressure yourself, which is what I usually do. The digital display shows the current pressure, target pressure, battery level, and selected mode. The built-in light is another nice touch for roadside or nighttime use, with flashlight and flashing/strobe options. One thing I would improve is the control panel: the display itself is illuminated, but the actual control buttons are not. Trying to figure out which button you’re pressing in the dark—especially when you’re standing beside a car on the side of the road—is a bit of a guessing game. I’ve also found the display can be difficult to read in bright daylight depending on the angle. It isn’t the fastest inflator I’ve ever used, but for something this compact and cordless, I’m willing to trade a little speed for the convenience. The battery has also impressed me. I’ve charged it, used it repeatedly for a ridiculous assortment of things, drained it completely, charged it again, and kept putting it to work. It has handled everything I’ve thrown at it without ever making me hunt for an electrical outlet or power source. That is, of course, unless the inflator itself needs to be charged up. And in that case, it charges to full battery quite quickly. Just be aware that the cord/connector can get quite warm during extended use; there is a protective rubber piece on the cord that can be slid up or down along the cord, allowing you to handle the cord when you need to manipulate or remove it from whatever you’re inflating. For additional comfort and safety, though, I usually give it a chance to cool down between prolonged jobs. Overall, I’m very happy with it. Small enough to keep in the car, powerful enough to handle a surprisingly long list of inflation jobs, and a whole lot less ridiculous than the setup I used to have to create just to put air in something. Considering how many flat tires I’ve dealt with over the years, having this little compressor along is very comforting. I’m off to inflate another herding ball. ------- OlarHike | Cordless Tire Inflator | 150 PSI, Dual Power, Digital Pressure Gauge, LED Light, Set of Nozzle Attachments
D**R
An Inelegant Solution
Having previously purchased a compact rechargeable tire inflator, and being very happy with it, I ordered the OlarHike tire inflator. My other one is used as part of my tire repair kit I keep on my motorcycle at all times (I've been stranded a few times and now always carry a kit). It's proven capable and convenient so I thought another for my son's car would be a good call. Upon receiving the OlarHike inflator the first thing I noticed was how large it was compared to the other one I own. The OlarHike is ~6.5x3x2.5 inches. The other is 4.75x2.5x1.5 inches, but with a caveat the air hose is permanently attached making total height ~8 inches. Just using hands to measure the OlarHike feels about 50% heavier, so it may have a bigger battery. I used the OlarHike to inflate a 245/40 17' tire from empty to 35 PSI. I removed the valve stem to vacate the air, set pressure cut off to 35 PSI, and started my timer. It required 6 minutes, 45 seconds to fill to 35 PSI. That was with the tire off the vehicle. The inflator was noisy, but all of them are. Despite the extended running the plastic surround ensured the unit never felt hot to the touch. Ventilation for the air holes was minimal, so not sure how effective the internal cooling was. But it sounded and performed consistently for this basic test. It appeared to use approximately half of the full charge to accomplish the task. When it shut down at 35 PSI there was no air I could hear or feel leaking from the device or the air hose. One area I don't like compared to other unit is you have to screw on the air hose to the unit. It has pros and cons. Pro, it has a longer hose, approximately 22 inches allowing more flexibility in reaching valve stem. But it also requires another item to track and carry, and it uses that attachment you have to push on and then bend the locking mechanism 90-degrees to attach to the valve stem. This takes up space and some tires, at least on motorcycles, make it hard to attach this way. The other inflator has my preferred method, with a permanently attached air hose that loops over to plug into itself and attached by screwing onto the valve stem. That cord is only 7.5 inches, but has always worked fine if you hold it. The OlarHike has other accessories such as inflator adapters for balls, and a DC plug for charging from a car's cigarette lighter. It also includes a 7x11.5 inch black cloth bag to hold the inflator and all it ancillary parts. The OlarHike isn't bad, and if I didn't have another rechargeable tire inflator I might think it's great, but in comparison I very much prefer the other one I've got. The OlarHike is $40 for the 9000mAh version; the other (Fanttik X9) costs about $10 more with current discounts. That makes the OlarHike a fair value. While it's bigger than than I expected, for something being carried in a 4-wheeled vehicle it is inconsequential. Overall, it does what it's supposed to do without issues. No telling on durability, but that's always the case until you've used it for a while. I'd strongly recommend consideration of the OlarHike, but also doing a bit of comparison to decide what style works best for your needs.
J**N
Helpful for emergencies and at a great price
This is a great tire inflator to have in case of emergencies or just for typical use. The display is big and easy to read with clear icons to distinguish from inflating a car tire to a ball. It is fast when inflating and quieter than others I have tried. It is small enough to throw in the back of your car and light weight so you can easily grab it. The included bag is nice to hold all the connectors and hoses. It’s much more convenient than searching for a gas station with air pumps and comes in handy if you have a surprise flat. Would be a great gift for a new driver! At the current price of under $30, it’s an incredible value, and much cheaper than competitors.
S**E
Works As Well As 12Volt
I have a couple of 12 volt plug in air stations for my vehicles and when I saw a cordless variant I decided to see how it works . It's been a pleasant surprise to have the power of a plug in 12 volt with plugging in . Does this work as fast as an air compressor with a hundred or so pounds in a tank ? No . If you're topping off all 4 automobile tires allow yourself about10 minutes total unless they're really low . Bikes and other devices are much less time needed . There's a little bit of a learning curve vs plug in then turn on only so read the directions to get the most from this thing . Expect the fill hose to get VERY warm . Expect a VERY loud noise when it's running as well . It does seem to be built decently but I'm keeping my plug in just in case . Speaking of case , this one takes up very little room in your trunk , or wherever you want to store it . It's very portable , can be used plugged in , and once you get the gist it's very easy to use .
B**.
Nice to have in your car for emergencies
The days of finding a gas station with a working air pump are over. This thing will fill up a tire with one charge. It also did a great job of topping off four full size truck tires when the temperature dropped overnight setting of low tire pressure warnings. Remember, every 10F temperature drop outside equals roughly a 1 psi drop in tire pressure. So if tires are already on the low side after a hot afternoon drive, and it gets really cold overnight, the psi could drop enough psi to set off the dash light. This will top your tires back off and have you on your way in a few minutes. Nice and compact and easy to fit in the trunk or behind the rear truck seat of most vehicles. Takes a while to charge, so charge it before use overnight. It also does get a little warm during use, but nothing too hot.
L**.
Impressed with this compact inflator
The first thing I noticed about this portable tire inflator was the durable craftmanship. The inflation hose is made of quality material and appears to be tightly braided making it weatherproof. The built-in light is bright, programmed with three settings, and can be used as an emergency signal. The unit comes with a convenient 10’ power cord that works with a 12v cigarette lighter. The inflator arrived without a full charge. I used the USB charging option, and it charged without issue. The unit has four modes: Bar, Kpa, Psi, and Kg/cm2. Included is a tip for a bicycle valve, ball needle and a universal valve. The digital screen display is bright and easy-to-read. We first tested the unit on a basketball and golfcart tire and found that the inflator worked well. It was easy to program and took only a handful of steps to complete the task. We also tested the inflator on my husband’s truck tire by deflating it to 26 Psi and then reinflating it to 36 Psi. It took 4:07 minutes. The unit’s auto shutoff feature worked, and the tire was found to be accurately inflated. Overall, we found this inflator to work well considering its compact size.
J**G
Amazing product
Great product, easy to use, love that you can charge it up and keep it in the car for emergency purposes or just to fill up your tire in the winter. Love that you can set it and it turns off on its own. Long lasting battery and compact size as well as the accurate pressure reading makes this an amazing product
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