Testing Out The EPAuto Portable Air Compressor
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May 28, 2025
In this video, I review the EPAuto 12V DC Portable Air Compressor Pump, Digital Tire Inflator. Check it out here: USA: https://amzn.to/47JZ74w UK: https://amzn.to/497FzIj CA: https://amzn.to/3vLSEsx DISCLAIMER: This video and description contains affiliate links, which means that if you click on one of the product links, I’ll receive a small commission. This helps support the channel and allows us to continue to make videos like this. Thank you for the support!
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So I just got this EP Auto portable air compressor pump so I just want to go ahead and test it out
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On my back tire over here, it's going to be 120 watts. So here, let me just go ahead and open it up
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And right here, first thing I see on top are going to be all the different nozzles
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And then we're going to have this sheet of paper with the instructions. And basically tells us also what all the parts are
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And then underneath that, we're going to have the pump itself and a nice little case that comes with it
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So for starters, here's what the case looks like. We got the EP Auto logo in the center
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And then there it is, and it is going to be zippered. So that's nice that it does come with something to go ahead and put it away
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And then finally, the pump itself. And this thing has some good weight to it
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So I tested out another one as well too, and this one just feels a lot sturdier in my hand
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And then up top here, there's going to be this sticker, so I just take that off. It says, power on to start inflating
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Switches below the flashlight. Remove the seal before use. and here we can go ahead and see the screen we got the logo again we got the three buttons
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it says air compressor there and then here is the light so that's awesome that it does have light
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and it has four different leds and then right there we can go ahead and see the switch
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so here this can come right off and then for the actual tubing part it is going to be wrapped
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around on these clips which is good that it does have that and yeah this cable actually is pretty
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long as well too as you can see and then the same goes for the cable to go ahead and plug plug it into the car yeah this is really uh really long and we have uh this fuse over here so there it is and there also is a
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replacement fuse that i saw in that little baggie it came with yeah right there we got the blue that's
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the replacement fuse all right so i want to go ahead and screw this in but i gotta make sure
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that this is turned off which it is and then i can go ahead and just remove this valve cap
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and then right here now this doesn't have like a little cap so I do have to go ahead and screw this
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in and there now it's nice and tight all right now it's time to go ahead and connect it to the car
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so I just plug this in right over here at the bottom and the cable is definitely long enough
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it reaches and there yeah I even still have a more slack over here I'm going to turn on the car
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and here you can see this is for the back tire and it's still pretty spacious so if i did use
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the other side of the back it still would go ahead and reach and as you could see it went ahead and
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lit up immediately all right so now there's only going to be three buttons so if i press the m that's just going to change units so this is bar kpa and then kilograms per centimeter squared and
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PSI so I'll leave it as is and then the back tire needs to be 33 PSI so let me
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go ahead and change it to that right there and then if I wait for a second
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it's gonna stop blinking and it's gonna tell me what the current PSI of the tires which is 25 and a half extremely low so now let me go and turn it on
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Thank you
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Thank you
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8 decades of layers of terrain They last portrait of people All right there I went ahead and reached 33 psi so I went ahead and shut off automatically
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now I can go ahead and just turn it off and there and now to go ahead and take
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this off again I have to just turn this counterclockwise and there and I can go ahead and put the valve cap back on all right now
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everything can be stored back how it was so for starters I'll go ahead and just
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hook these onto the clips so I do like the fact that it does have this just so
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it makes it easy to go ahead and store and now the wire can just be wrapped around and I do like the
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fact that this does go ahead and come with the the velcro strap just to go ahead and tie it up
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just because another one I went ahead and tested out I didn't have this I just had to use the like
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kind of tie it came with I didn't have like a velcro strap like this so this is pretty convenient
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now here's what the side goes ahead and looks like it says caution uh hot uh beware of high
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temperature under operation. Overheat protection will shut off automatically when exceeds 167 degrees Fahrenheit and everything can be placed inside the
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baggie. There's just like so and it can be zipped up. But yeah that's a quick look
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at the Epiato Portable Tire Inflator Air Compressor
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