This ultra-portable tire inflator that also doubles as an emergency flashlight, power bank, and SOS beacon just had its price lowered by $110, making it just $40. That’s 73% off its usual price of $150, an incredible bargain. At right around a pound and a half, the Nexpow Tire Inflator will comfortably go with you anywhere. Just tap the button below to check it out yourself and buy it, or keep reading to see more about what it can do, as there’s a lot more to this simple machine than meets the eye.
Why you should buy the Nexpow Tire Inflator
A lot of tire inflators are meant specifically for your car. And, while the Nexpow’s cigarette lighter powering mode definitely shows that it has cars in mind, you’ll also find that it works well with bikes, balls, and anything else that you need inflated. It has a clean digital interface and simple presets to quickly get to the right PSI based on what you’re inflating. Plus, you don’t need to plug it in to get started inflating. If you carry it with you on your bike, for example, you can start inflating anywhere whether there’s an outside outlet available or not.
Then, there’s the rest of the device. As you know from our listing of car emergency essentials, you’ll probably want an SOS device somewhere around you. This has one. Or, you can use it for a bright light or a strobe on your bike or person to increase nighttime visibility. It also comes with a 7500 mAh battery. Naturally, the main usage of that is for the tire inflation or other electric functions of the device, but you can also use it to give your phone some charge. It’s not going to be the best portable battery source, but it is small and lightweight and can be a life saver in a pinch.
If all of this sounds great to you, you can tap the button below to continue to Walmart’s buy page and pick it up now while it has this low price. Again, it is usually $150, but right now you can get it for just $40. That’s a quite large savings of $110 or 73%. Then, while we’ve got you thinking about your tires, see if you need new tires this fall. It’s the kind of thing that’s easy to overlook, but essential to get right.