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Reviewed in the United States on May 3, 2025
It's handy to keep in the garage for smaller items. There are better items to fill car tires at the price point, but would work in a pinch. Its pretty simple to use and anyone could do it. It looks pretty sleek, but the battery life is questionable. It'd be good to keep in a vehicle. It can also function as a power bank, which is useful.
BMS
Reviewed in the United States on April 8, 2025
This multipurpose air compressor is well-designed to do its job. The size of the unit is about 11 3/4” long, 5 1/2” wide, and 9 1/2” tall when standing upright on its two padded feet. The compressor, with all the attachments (minus the charging cord), weighs 6 lb 0.4 oz. The light is also useful if you need air at night or just need an extra light. When turned on, the light starts in low mode; with a second press of the light button, it switches to high, then rapid flashing, and finally SOS mode.I first used this to pump up the tires on my cross-training bike to 70 PSI. I really like that I can set the desired PSI, turn it on, and it will stop pumping air once the set PSI is reached. I had to use the Presta valve insert for these tires, and unfortunately, it doesn’t work very well. A lot of the air leaked out, especially as it approached 70 PSI. It just didn’t latch on securely to form a good seal.I then reset the compressor to car mode—yes, there are multiple modes to inflate different items correctly. I looked for the recommended tire pressure on the sticker in the driver’s door frame (in case you didn’t know that’s where it’s listed) and set the correct pressure for the front and rear tires. A couple of tires were actually overinflated, and the compressor didn’t activate (it didn’t start the pump). I saw on the compressor’s readout that the pressure was already exceeded, which is very handy to know. Only one tire was slightly underinflated, and the compressor quickly fixed that. The air chuck locked on securely to the standard tire valve, and I didn’t hear any air escaping. The high-pressure hose is about 30” long and can reach a height of 37 1/2” with the compressor on the ground.It’s nice that the three extra attachments have a built-in holder on the back of the compressor, so I won’t lose them. It would have been even better if they had included a fourth holder for the air chuck, but I just keep the air chuck on the high-pressure hose, which means I can’t properly tuck it away. The USB-C charging port on the back of the compressor is also handy if I need to charge something up when I’m driving.
Brian
Reviewed in the United States on April 8, 2025
This is the best portable air compressor
Michael H. Lewensohn
Reviewed in the United States on April 4, 2025
Well made and so simple to use.
Cipri7
Reviewed in the United States on April 19, 2025
This Etenwolf S6 compressor kit is surprising. It is quite fast for its size and weight, and the battery life is good. The dial settings on the digital screen are easy to make and are functional. The unit has a claimed 100% duty cycle and does not seem to get very hot, so my main uses, including reinflating tires after off-road adventures, can be done without waiting around for a slow compressor or giving long cool-down periods between tires. The included accessories are nice, including the bigger discharge/suction hose for inflating/deflating things like air mattresses or other air-filled devices. You should note that on ordering, you may get a suggestion for a "newer" item, the S6 SE, but that is really a different model with smaller battery capacity and no case (the S6 case is really nice). Some have noted a preference for units that run on power from the vehicle only. That is a good consideration, but based on the long battery life and ability to fully recharge this unit from your vehicle in a couple of hours, this may not be much of an issue. Plus you can recharge other USB things and use the built-in lights portably, so this has a few other features.
SRT
Reviewed in the United States on April 17, 2025
Seems to work fine on small items such as riding mower tires, wheelbarrow tire, etc. Have not tried yet on anything larger like automobile/SUV tires. Should be handy to carry around in vehicle as long as you keep it charged.
Glen
Reviewed in the United States on April 12, 2025
Actually worked! Took RV tire from 69 to 101 in 3-minute. Still had 50% battery left.
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