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Ring Automotive RTC4000 cordless tyre inflator air compressor car pump. Rechargeable, auto stop, LED light, digital screen, memory function, case and adaptor kit

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The Ring RTC2000 Cordless Handheld Tyre Inflator is a small rechargeable tyre inflator that's designed for topping up car tyres and inflating bicycle tyres, footballs (and the like) and even inflatables. It's light in weight (at roughly 500g) and comes with a two piece adaptor kit for sports equipment and Presta bike valves. There's an LED light and it also acts as a powerbank function if need be. I’ve used it to top up car and motorbike pressures and once to seat a stubborn tubeless tyre on a mountain bike. I like the screw-on fittings and long hose but generally think a digital gauge is easier to use than an analogue one. It’s a hefty bit of kit, but super speedy and surprisingly quiet.

Comes with a 3-piece adaptor kit for small inflatables such as sportsequipment and Presta bike valves. With its innovative design and impressive features, the Ring RTC4000 Cordless Tyre Inflator confidently makes its mark as a versatile and powerful ally in any tyre maintenance routine. This cordless tyre inflator is a combination of efficiency and user-friendliness, turning tyre care from a mundane task into an effortless endeavour. Freedom and Flexibility Size is probably the most important thing. The smallest inflators are around 20 x 20cm, so you can leave them in your car without losing too much luggage space. The best don’t skimp on the length of the power lead and air hose, which makes it easier to reach all four valves. Most can be preset to stop inflating when your tyre reaches the correct pressure. Tyre pressures are typically between 30psi and 40psi (or 2 bar and 2.8 bar). How to test your tyre pressure Some inflators have 12V ports so they can effectively be used as an extension lead that connects other accessories to your car’s power. If your car isn’t fitted with a USB port, it’s useful to have a tyre inflator with this feature so that you can charge a tablet or smartphone on the road.

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Ring RTC4000 Handheld Tyre Inflator: Pump up your tyres without waiting at the petrol station, now with DC wire if the charge runs low on the go Nothing: Light-weight, powerful, independent - It pumps up vehicle tyres, bicycle tyres and footballs (adapter included), wherever you are, and whenever you need it. How to use this item: Larger inflators include rechargeable batteries, which make them completely portable. These are a better option if you want to pump up, say, bicycle tyres, without having to wheel the bike next to your car. You may also need a larger inflator for tyres that need higher-than-average pressures, such as a larger van or campervan. What about extras? Given most people are used to tyre inflators being the size of a kids lunchbox with wires and cables, this small handlheld design might come as a surprise. It's about the size of a standard 50cl bottle of water and not much different in weight either. To charge it up took about three hours when it first arrived and since then we've been charging it up between uses. The RTC4000, freed from the confines of cumbersome wires, allows the user to navigate around their vehicle with absolute ease. Its cordless design eliminates the issue of untangling wires or needing to adjust the unit to reach the other side of the vehicle. With the power and performance akin to a traditional Ring tyre inflator, the RTC4000 truly shines with its unhindered mobility. Compact and Practical

As it stands though I’m more likely to reach for my more convenient battery-powered pump when it comes to squeezing a few extra PSI into my tyres. We timed how long it took to inflate a 15-inch tyre from 20-30psi, noting the pressures displayed before and after, plus the ambient and working noise levels. We also timed adding 5psi to a space-saver tyre, to bring it up to 60psi.

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Despite some initial challenges in deciphering the pictograms on the device, the RTC4000 was found to be incredibly accurate and straightforward to operate once the function was figured out. Although clearer instructions could improve the initial experience, it doesn't detract from the inflator's overall performance. The RTC4000 in Action Smart storage case allows you to charge the inflator whilst still in the bag; with storage for cable Smart storage case allows you to charge the inflator whilst still in the bag, with storage for cable Complete with three adaptors - a Presta valve adaptor for road bikes, a sports ball adaptor, and a leisure adaptor for small inflatables, the Ring RTC4000 Tyre Inflator proves its versatility and utility for a range of inflation tasks. This cordless tyre inflator is not only effective in managing and maintaining tyre pressures but also proves to be a reassuring presence in the vehicle for emergencies. Users will also appreciate the thoughtful design elements, including a potent built-in LED light to illuminate the wheel valve in poorly lit conditions, which can also serve as an emergency light. Furthermore, the RTC4000 comes in a smart storage case, which cleverly allows the inflator to charge while safely nestled inside. The inflator's compact size and lightweight design make it easy to transport, making it an excellent companion for motorcyclists and cyclists.

To help drivers save time, this tyre inflator also has a memory function, so the user can save different tyre pressures and activate them easily from the home screen, and it also has an auto-stop feature so there’s no risk of over inflating the tyre, which can be as dangerous as an under inflated tyre. Each of the inflators tested here has a gauge that gives you an instant readout that lets you know whether the tyre needs pumping. To use them, simply remove the dust cap from the valve on the tyre and push the end of the air hose over it, before pressing or releasing any catch to clamp it in place. Petrol station tyre inflators have pressure gauges, too, but these aren’t always accurate so it’s best to test using your own equipment. Other than road rescuers, this would suit camping and caravanning supremely well, where you’ve got a bit of extra space to carry it and perhaps a leisure battery to hook it up to. Ring could extend its usefulness by offering this pump with a couple of different power leads though. If it was easy enough to fit a three-pin plug for example, I’d happily leave this handy unit set up in my garage. Once connected, the LCD screen indicated the PSI on my Citroen C1’s front right tyre in a matter of seconds. Target adjustment was another painless process as only the middle dial needed to be turned for me to reach my desired PSI target.

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The pressure is usually shown in two formats: bar and psi. There are typically two sets of these. The lowest is for normal use, but you may well see another set of higher pressures for when the car is heavily loaded, increasing the weight that’s pushing down on the tyres. With drivers at the forefront of the development process, Ring has launched a new cordless tyre inflator.

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