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Q Industries MV50 SuperFlow Hi-Volume Air Compressor | 
enlarge | Brand: Q Industries, Inc. Category: Automotive Parts And Accessories
List Price: $89.99 Buy New: $62.04 You Save: $27.95 (31%)
Avg. Customer Rating: 46 reviews Sales Rank: 134
Color: Red Media: Automotive Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 10.9 Dimensions (in): 0.1 x 0.1 x 0.1
MPN: MV50 Model: MV50 UPC: 891932000608 EAN: 0891932000608 ASIN: B000BM8RT8
Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Features:
| • | Inflate tire in less than 2 1/2 minutes | | • | 150 psi Air compressor | | • | 16-foot coiled hose | | • | Carrying Bag included | | • | Ideal for off road vehicles |
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Product Description Great for occasional use to have in yourvehicle?s trunk for those emergency moments, adapters included for those times at the beach or park to inflate sports equipment. For use on trucks, suv?s, 4 x 4, RV?s. Great item if you have an SUV and need air for off road activities. This sturdy air compressor is perfect for Trucks, SUVs, RVs and other full-size vehicles and is designed for everyday use, from blowing up your kids' soccer ball to filling up a flat tire. The MV-50's 12-volts of power and 150 PSI capacity is comparable to other higher-priced compressors. 12 volt, 10 ft. power cord to reach around the vehicle, detachable hose 16 ft long, built in pressure gauge, adapters included, alligator clips to hook directly to battery, bonus carrying case. Max 150 psi, Flow up to 72 lpm (liters per minute), Max amps 30, individual weight of 8.8 lbs. Includes carry bag.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 41 more reviews...
THE LITTLE RED COMPRESSOR THAT COULDN'T November 28, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Same problem as other reviewers had... First time I tried to use it the compressor did not work... Checked circuitry and got continuity but nothing else... Tried to call Q Ind but phone disconnected... Tried to e-mail but no response... Spoke to Amazon about it but they would not honor Q Ind warranty (had product more than 30 days)... Don't understand why Amazon allows the product to be sold... I guess it's the kind of product that should be purchased at a bricks and mortar store... As a result, would not recommend this vendor or product... I intend to get some use from it as an anchor for my Kayak when I'm out fishing...
Q Industries out of business? September 30, 2008 When calling for support from the owner's manual on this product, I get a "telephone service is no longer connected" message with no forwarding phone number. Also went to the Q Industries website and checked the number there and it also didn't work. There was no way to get support from the website.br /br /Be very careful here. My battery or charger died after 8 months and there appears to be no way to contact the manufacturer. br /br /Wonder if Amazon will honor a return after 8 months. Probably not.
Superior Product September 7, 2008 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
Before I decided on this unit, I was considering a smaller unit that plugged into the cigarette receptacle. I'm very happy with this unit and I wanted to have an option to inflate tires mainly during road trips or just around town. It inflates fast, is easy to use and having a switch on the unit is great. Having it store in it's own bag is another plus. Superior and great product.
Save your money- buyer beware! September 6, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I thought this was going to be a high quality compressor based on reviews here. The unit worked once, on one tire, then never again. It cost me half the price of the unit to send it back to the company. If they warranty it quickly and refund my shipping money I will change my review, but I will be very surprised if they do. Made in China. br /This is probably the last time I buy something like this online.
Keeps blowing fuse September 1, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I bought this unit to air-up tires on my F-250 while desert camping in Baja. First used it this past July (after airing down when stuck deep in the sand south of San Felipe) I got one tire (265/75/17) filled to 75psi and the unit's fuse blew. Replaced it but blew fuse again after filling second tire. Borrowed one last fuse from my truck fuse box and aired up a third tire and fuse blew again. Had to limp back to town with one tire at 25psi. I should mention that it was very HOT and in the middle of the day at our campsite on the Sea of Cortez, 100 degrees or so, but I did let the unit cool down after 12-15 minutes of use per the manual. Otherwise, the unit worked well on my stock E-rated tires. Just bring a handful of 30amp fuses and maybe let the unit rest after 10 minutes of use.
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