Energizer Air Compressor Portable Tire Inflator Review

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FAQs About Energizer Air Compressor Tire Inflator

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Q. What size air compressor do you need to inflate car tires?

A. Most passenger vehicles have their tire pressures set to 32-37 psi. A compressor that works at 1 or 2 cubic foot per minute (cfm) can achieve those pressures. The Energizer compressor is 1.4 cfm. 

Q. Does the Energizer Air Compressor Tire Inflator have a red safety light?

A. No, the Energizer compressor has a white LED light. It can be used a static light or switched to create a flashing white light.

Q. Can the Energizer Air Compressor Tire Inflator inflate two items at once?

A. Not without an adaptor. No adaptor like that comes in the box with the tire inflator.

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