Koolatron 12-Volt Air CompressorDescriptionThe 12-Volt Air Compressor is excellent for roadside emergencies and has a built-in 250 PSI pressure gauge. The 20-foot pressure hose with lock lets you reach around larger sized vehicles and the compact design makes it easy to store in any vehicle. No need to fret over a flat tire. The 12-Volt Air Compressor is ideal for cars, bikes and all inflatables. This device plugs directly into any 12-volt power outlet and come equipped with two nozzle adapters and one sports needle for pumping air into a variety of tires and other items. Features:
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