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๐ฏ Inflate Like a Pro, Stop Like a Boss!
The ALL-TOP 12V Air Compressor is a rugged, dual-cylinder inflator delivering 12.35 CFM airflow and up to 150 PSI. Featuring a digital LCD control panel with auto-stop at preset pressures, it ensures precise inflation for overland and heavy-duty tires. Built with safety protections, an anti-vibration base, and versatile unit options, itโs engineered for professionals who demand power, accuracy, and durability on every trip.















| ASIN | B0CB7H9BH5 |
| Air Flow Capacity | 12.35 Cubic Feet Per Minute |
| Brand | ALL-TOP |
| Capacity | 12.35 Cubic Feet Per Minute |
| Colour | 350 L/Min, Dual Cylinder Digital Setting Auto-stop |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 239 Reviews |
| Hose Length | 8 Metres |
| Included Components | Air Hose |
| Item Type Name | air compressor |
| Item Weight | 12 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | ALL-TOP |
| Material | Metal |
| Maximum Current | 45 Amps |
| Maximum Horsepower | 0.2 Horsepower |
| Maximum Power | 1000 Watts |
| Maximum Pressure | 150 Pound per Square Inch |
| Model Name | Air Compressor |
| Model Number | ATACR350DG |
| Noise level | 74 Decibels |
| Part Number | ATACR350DG |
| Power source | Vehicle Powered |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Tire Inflation |
| Recommended uses for product | Tire Inflation |
| Sound Level | 74 Decibels |
| Special Features | Double Cylinder |
| Special feature | Double Cylinder |
| Style | Portable, Heavy-Duty, Reciprocating, Dual Cylinder |
| Voltage | 12 Volts |
G**N
Great quality
Great compressor, tyres dropped to 18 PSI for sand dunes. All 4 tyres inflated back 35 PSI within 7mins. Solid build quality, its a beast and had now issues with my F150
I**P
Ya, it's quick
It is WAAAAY faster than your average $20 inflator made mostly of plastic, and this thing is built like a tank. I've only used it a few times, the most strenuous was taking two 34" tires from 25-30psi to 58psi or so. Obviously things go faster on the low end, but the upper end ain't no slouch either. I can see the weight/size of it being inconvenient for some people, but am fairly certain anyone bothering to look for this class of inflator is not the sort who would be bothered by such things. You'll probably be more bothered by the pressure gauge/shutoff, which was fairly spot on when I did some testing. Later, when I didn't have a physical air gauge, I let it go through the paces and it ALWAYS buzzes one of the longer cycles near the cutoff, takes a break, then gives it one more fart and stops. Watching the numbers and barely paying attention to the runtime, something seemed a little off. Yoinked the hose off the valve stem, put it back -- dead on same reading. Yoinked the power, yoinked the hose, clamped 'em both back on and it read a few PSI higher. Well, I know how uptight some people are about things needing to be precise, so I was just putting this out there. We all get it. Pressure gauges/switches ain't rocket science, and at this price you'd expect better. Well, I don't. The pressure switch probably using a piezo crystal, pressure is measured close to the air source which is subjected to massive temperature change, and the air hose has a fairly small internal diameter. That's a lot of moving parts (not really, but really) over a fairly long distance, and the electronics can only make a calculated guess. It doesn't know air temperature, tire size, skull thickness, etc. Maybe it under inflates a hair, maybe it over inflates a hair. Whatever. The shutoff feature is there to keep things safe in case you need to step away for a minute. If you want an inflator that shuts off accurately within 0.1 PSI, get a wimpy one that takes 30 seconds or more to put 0.1 PSI in. That way you can go in the house and make a sandwich while you wait, because you get grumpy when you're hungry. Alternately, get this thing plus a deflator attachment and a good pressure gauge. Heck, the pressure gauge is essential anyhow as you'll want to occasionally check this thing's calibration. For me, this thing delivered exactly what was desired: it made the tire round and self shutoff at close the f enough. This was the more than I ever thought I'd spend on an inflator, but far less than I've wasted over the years on crappy ones. Money well spent.
H**A
Fast inflation
Excellent solid compressor It took 45 seconds to inflat a tire 275/65/17 from 14 to 29 psi
X**E
Works Great! Very Happy!
I finally got a chance to use this. It works GREAT. Super simple to use and aired up the tires on my Jeep from 12 to 41 psi quicker than expected. Easy-to-see LCD display, simple interface and quality parts. Air hose is long enough to easily reach all 4 tires. Easy grab handle on top and the battery connection clamps feel pretty solid. It does get a bit hot when I have to do all 4 tires after a day of off-roading. But I just put it in the back and let it cool off for a bit before putting it back in the bag. Very happy with this purchase!
M**E
owned it a while and happy with my purchase
Have had this a few months and used it probably 30 times in that time. We live in Colorado on the Utah border and wheel in Utah frequently since we are retired. We have a Chevy Colorado ZR2 bison with 35" tires. We also bought the All-Top 4 tire inflation/deflation system. It takes us about 3 minutes to air down from 38 psi to 16 psi using the 4 tire system (once it is connected up, of course). We consistently air back up from 16 psi back to 38 psi in less than 6 minutes (again, once connected up), which is quite impressive to me. I initially used the All-Top on-board pressure stop controller, and compared it against the Chevy TPS readout in the vehicle status or air-down mode screen. The All-Top would stop a few seconds a few times airing up (as advertised). It seemed to match the Chevy's TPS within a psi or two. I usually just use the Chevy TPS now, and do not set a pressure on the All-Top so the All-Top does not stop at all ... it just keeps pumping while I watch the Chevy's TPS air-down/air-up display and stop it manually when it reaches pressure. I does get hot (not unexpected)... I usually wait a minute or two (while I disconnect and get the 4 tire system ready for storage) before disconnecting or moving the unit to let it cool a bit. Anyway, so far it has been reliable, consistent, and faster than I expected. I am very pleased with my purchase.
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