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  • Tom H Rank: Colonel 30th Dec 2007

    Reviewer rating: 4 stars


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    Good Points: Convenient - ever needed to drive on a half-flat tyre to get to a petrol station?Easy to use - I didn't bother to read the instructions and still got it right first time.


    Bad Points: As loud as it's bigger brothers, which are installed at petrol stations. Guaranteed to frighten cats, birds and neighbours.The internal motor tends to cause the unit to move around a bit if you leave it sat on the pavement for too long.


    General comments: I invested in a Digital Tyre inflator after the regular trips to the nearest petrol station (and the inevitable 30 minute queues I invariably find there) were becoming annoying and boring.I'd been advised to get one of these by both a colleague and also the dealership I bought my car from. The key things that were cited by both were:The Law of Averages states that car tyres wait until you're miles from the nearest service garage before they self-deflate and make your car un-driveable.Standing next to your car when on the hard shoulder in the middle of winter trying to re-inflate a flat tyre with a foot pump is not the most enjoyable way to spend a Sunday afternoon.So, I took the easy option of buying a digital tyre inflator. This at least gives me the added option of removing the guesswork and not needing to squint to read a microscopic needle on a badly scratched analogue dial.The great thing is that this is very quick to use. I can "top-up" four tyres in little over 5 minutes, which is great when the rain arrives and you just want to get the car going.Although these things may seem a bit pricey, but it's better to be safe than sorry, I suppose!