The Air Hawk Pro is an automatic cordless tire inflator. It comes with four different nozzles, making it possible to inflate virtually anything. The threaded tip is suitable to use with your car or bike tyres at the correct pressure, the wide pin makes pumping up those summer beach and pool toys easy, saving you from a bright red face by the pool side. The narrow pin has been included for balls - rugby, football or basket balls for example - whilst with a little bit of detective work, you can work out what the large Air Bed fitting can be used for.
The Air Hawk Pro has been designed to go where ever your inflation needs may be, whether that’s a cycling holiday, road trip or camping adventure. It comes with a protective travel case and it works with a removable, rechargeable Lithium battery, so you don’t need to worry about finding a plug to get pumped up. If you happen to run out of juice the car adaptor allows you to plug in the Pro into the 12-volt socket and inflate your car tyres; it also has an automatic shut off feature that works with the adjustable PSI setting and immediately shuts off when you hit the limit, which prevents over inflation and lets you keep an eye on the world around you, rather than glued to the display.
If you find a flat tyre or saggy air bed late at night the Air Hawk Pro has a bright LED light to help you find the nozzle and get inflated again. The Air Hawk Pro has a solid and tough body, a little on the large side that can make it difficult to hold in smaller hands (like mine). Thankfully it is quick so you won’t be hanging onto it for long. It is very easy to use, the battery packs click in and out easily, and as there is a spare you always have one full charge ready to go. The LED is also a great addition for working in the dark (no more torch in mouth situations). RRP £49.99
4.8 out of 5
Pros
Versatile, tyres, balls, beach toys and airbeds
Automatic shut off
LED light
Easy to use
Compact travel case
Two batteries easy to switch in and out
12v car plug adaptor
Cons
Quite large in little hands
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