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Wagan EL2050 Heavy Duty Air Compressor

Wagan EL2050 Heavy Duty Air Compressor

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Wagan EL2050 Heavy Duty Air Compressor

 
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2050-WAGAN

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Wagan Heavy Duty Air Compressor helps to inflate the tire quickly and easily. It features 100 PSI and maximum flow rate is 35 liter/min in only 1.5 minutes. This compressor plugs into the cigarette lighter of the vehicle and will inflate a 16 inch tire. It includes a 10 feet cord and comes with 1 sports needle as well as 2 nozzle adapters and a pressure gauge for convenient readout. This compressor is ideal for inflating rafts, sport balls, bikes, motorcycles, cars, motor homes and much more. Specs: Voltage: DC 12V-13.5V, Flow Rate: 35 L/Min, Current Consumption: Max. 14 Amp, Max. Pressure: 10 kg/143 PSI, Working Pressure: 7 kg/100-140 PSI

 
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Product Details
Product Width:10.0 inches
Product Height:10.0 inches
Product Weight:6.0 pounds
Package Length:9.1 inches
Package Width:8.4 inches
Package Height:7.6 inches
Package Weight:5.2 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 11 reviews

Features
  • Inflates 16 inch tires in only 1.5 minutes

  • Features 100 PSI and maximum flow rate is 35 liters per minute

  • Plugs into the cigarette lighter of the vehicle and is easy to use

  • Includes one sports needle as well as two nozzle adapters

  • Over heat protection, heavy duty handle and heavy duty head and 12 V Plug


Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:3.0 ( 11 customer reviews )
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Most Helpful Customer Reviews

13 of 15 found the following review helpful:


5Portable Automotive Compressors  May 06, 2007 By K. J. Zember "Dr. Precision"
As a proffesional mechanical and industrial field engineer, I give high marks to this unit. It's compactness and performance are well appreciated. It performs quietly and efficiently. I have owned several portable automotive compressors over the years and this unit easily out-performs them all.

It would, however, greatly benefit by being suppied with a storage case of some kind!

14 of 18 found the following review helpful:


1Not impressed, heavy duty an overstatement!!  May 24, 2007 By Josh Evans
The compressor had obviously been used as the styrofoam packing in the box had been damaged and the compressor wasn't packed neatly. Also, there was a damage on one of the mounting brackets. Next, the valve wouldn't fit a standard tire schrader valve; I had to make some adjustments to make it fit my tire valve. Also, the hose leaked at the compressor end. Finally, the thing stopped working after less than two months so I had to purchase a different compressor.

4 of 4 found the following review helpful:


1buyer avoid  Sep 10, 2009 By Fred Derf
save yourself some pain and just never buy from this company, damaged box, damaged product, and they do all they can to avoid any responsibility for what they sell.

6 of 7 found the following review helpful:


1Not for USA market  Jun 05, 2009 By T. Chan
After receive this compressor, I did a test and found that it was not for my cars. The one page instruction was printed in two foreign languages. I had to go to Wagan web side to find English instructions.

Even this product claimed the maximum current is 14A, it burned my car's 15A fuse on the second time I switched it on. I put in a 20A fuse, and tried it again, the pump did not start. After disconnect tire, switched it on, it started. I did more tests, and found that if it was connected to the tire, and air pipe had some pressure in it, it might not start. This is definitely not "Heavy Duty"!

Since both of my cars use 15A fuses, and it appears not working reliable, I made my decision to return this pump. I have shopped with AMAZON for more than 10 years. This is the first product I returned.

Update on September 16, 2010:

I got a feedback on my review from BT (see Comments bellow). BT had the same problem sometimes. This implies that the problem may have broader base. According to BT's suggestion, if your car has a 12V sockets that connects with car's battery directly, you should use that socket. If your car only have a cig lighter as a 12V power souse for this pump, I suggest you to change your car's fuse with a bigger one (making sure it does not violate your car's warranty). These solutions will help to avoid burning your car's fuse. However, the pump failing to start problem still exists.

As on this update written today, the product is still labeled as "Heavy Duty"; and product description says: "Current Consumption: Max. 14 Amp, Max.". These claims are very questionable.

2 of 3 found the following review helpful:


4Quick & fairly quiet, connector not so great.  Sep 14, 2009 By K. Quistorff "AXr"
I purchased this Wagan EL2050 air compressor to replace an old Sears air compressor I use mainly for adjusting pressure in race tires on my car. The Wagan compressor performs very well - quieter and adds pressure a lot quicker than my old compressor. My only complaint is the connector that threads onto the valve stem - it seems the threaded section of the connector is too short - only the first 1-2 threads engage, so it doesn't hold onto the valve stem very well.

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