Stop & Go Mini Air Compressor

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This this is very small - smallest one I've seen so far and has an LED light and gauge built in.

The gauge also does not shake when the compressor is on. It appears to move air pretty fast.

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$35

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Pros
- Small
- Powerful
- Has built in gauge (needle doesn't shake while in use)
- Has built in LED light
- One of the quietest I've heard

Cons
- The gauge doesn't have small increments so you are guessing a little
- The wires feel a bit thin
 
For me it's between this and the small slime compressor at walmart....

Thanks for the review!

I like this one better than the slime compressor... with that SC you have to hook the hose up... this one has the hose connected all the time. It's also just a bit smaller.

The Slime Compressor does have thicker wires so I don't know if that will result in a longer usable life..
 
Thanks for the review!

There's a super small Slime compressor now with the hose permanently attached to the pump, that may be the one Smash mentioned. It's called the "Tire Top Off" air compressor, think I paid 10 bucks for it at Walmart.
 
How do you get it on the stem, assuming factory straight, with "4” inch tire valve hose"?
 
How do you get it on the stem, assuming factory straight, with "4? inch tire valve hose"?

Good point, I have the 90 degree valves so no issue there but I also use the ez-air in between..

I think if you don't have the 90 degree valve stems you should have the 90 degree extensions on hand to put on.
 
How do you get it on the stem, assuming factory straight, with "4? inch tire valve hose"?

I have the Slime compressor and it wasn't easy with the straight stems. You had to flex the stem sideways enough to flip the lever up. Now I have 80 degree stems.
 
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