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Black & Decker ASI300 Air Station Inflator
Black & Decker ASI300 Air Station Inflator
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Brand: Black & Decker
Category: Home Improvement

List Price: $92.31
Buy New: $49.99
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars(162 reviews)
Sales Rank: 33

Media: Tools & Hardware
Batteries Included: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 6.1
Dimensions (in): 12 x 8.2 x 6.7

MPN: 028877578422
Model: ASI300
UPC: 028877578422
EAN: 0028877578422
ASIN: B000IE0YIQ

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Features:
  • 120 volt air station for inflating tires, balls, mattresses
  • Automatically shuts off at desired air pressure; inflates up to 200 psi
  • Compact design for storage in car, boat, tractor, garage
  • Includes standard tire nozzle, needle inflator, extension nozzle
  • 2-year manufacturer warranty

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
  • Power in home/shop or from vehicle charger
  • Automatically shuts off when deswired pressure is reached
  • Fast and Powerful for inflation of household and shop items
  • A storage solution that is convenient with on-board simplicity
  • Easy to storage can be used to inflate any car tire

    Amazon.com Review
    Running back and forth to the gas station to fill up car and bike tires, lawnmower wheels, boat trailers, and all those things that tend to go flat in the off season can get, well, tiresome. Cut out the back and forth with Black & Decker?s air station inflator. This handy unit plugs into any 120 volt outlet in the shop, or garage to quickly and conveniently pump up sports balls, tires, air mattresses and more. It also plugs into auto cigarette lighters and doesn?t take up much space in the car, boat, or camper for inflating sleeping pads and tires. The inflator easily inflates tires up to 200 psi. And, there?s no more guessing when the tire is filled to capacity. The inflator is equipped with Black & Decker?s EZ air dial that automatically shuts off once you?ve hit the desired psi. Convenient on-board cord, needle, and hose storage keeps all the goods in one place so that you don?t have to hunt down the needle to take care of that hard-to-bounce basketball. --Brian D. Olson

    What?s in the Box
    Standard tire nozzle, needle inflator, extension nozzle.



  • Customer Reviews:   Read 157 more reviews...

    5 out of 5 stars Nearly a decade over 80   January 6, 2009
    Joining The War At Sea 1939 - 1945We moved, and I left my tire inflator restricted to 12V behind. Winter came and the space under my instrument panel said, "Low tire pressure." At a gas station, paid 50 cents and bent down to inflate tires. One tire inflated, and device demanded another 50 cents! Gave that up and searched Amazon for inflators. Decided on the Black and Decker. One reviewer did not like the automatic cutoff when indicated pressure was reached, but I liked that feature, so I bought the Black & Decker. Have used it on 120V in my garage and it worked fine. Next test will be a 12 volt road test. Human factors are good in this neat package. Works on bikes too.


    5 out of 5 stars Air Station Inflator   January 6, 2009
    What a terrific item. Got this for my husband for Christmas and he was surprised by the quality. It works great too. Have used it on an automobile tire and works as it was supposed to. Would recommend one of these in each home.


    5 out of 5 stars I GOT WHAT I PAID FOR AND VERY SATISFIED   January 3, 2009
    Have had this Black and Decker ASI300 Air Station Inflator since Nov. 12, 2008 and have used it several times. Have not found any thing negative about it. Some have left negative feelings about the lenth of the AC cord or air hose being to short or the noise it makes. As for me it is no big thing with me. The main thing is that it has done what I have paid for. As to the accuracy of the air guage the manual tells you that it has a accurancy of + or - 3% at any pressure reading. The gas station pumps that you now have to pay to use have a worst accuracy reading.

    The main reason for buying the Black and Decker Air Station was for conveniency. I don't have to hunt for a gas station pump (that works), and then one that is easy to pull up to. I don't have to wait my turn to use next. How long did you last have to wait ( 10, 20 minutes ) to use a pump? Plus what was the weather conditions then ( 30 degrees, 95 degrees, snow, rain ) the last time you had to PAY to use a gas station pump?



    4 out of 5 stars Overall, pretty good   January 2, 2009
      1 out of 1 found this review helpful

    Overall, I like this inflator. As is typical with about anything, it has strengths and weaknesses. The strengths:

    - Once set, I verified with a digital tire gauge that the built-in pressure gauge is accurate to <1 psi, so you can actually use the auto-shutoff feature to make your life easier.

    - It works with both AC and DC power, which makes it useable both around the house and in the car.

    - All the wires nicely and completely store inside it for a clean appearance and easy-to-tuck-away form-factor, without need for velcro strips or the like.

    - It pumps air quickly for a portable unit. I've had some that simply take forever to inflate a tire.

    - It's not too loud for a portable inflator. Many others are deafening by comparison. (More on this in a moment.)

    - The build quality is mostly pretty good. In particular, the body is made of a solid, heavy-duty plastic that doesn't feel flexy, and the power switch doesn't feel like it's going to break after five uses.

    - The built-in carry handle--which is molded right into the case - nothing to fold out and break off--is handy and works very well.

    The weaknesses:

    - The AC cord is indeed on the short side. Obviously, it's designed to be set right next to or under an outlet (or used with an extension cord), and I'm fine with that. However, I still wouldn't mind just another three or four inches inches, just to allow a little more wiggle room when plugging directly into an outlet. But, it *is* more than long enough to reach up to the typical wall outlet from the floor, so no biggie.

    - The fake plastic bolt heads on top are cheesy and scream "consumer-grade". That said, they're not bad enough that my wife would notice.

    - I'd prefer an all-metal air connector. Admittedly, however, I have an old second-hand foot pump whose connector is almost identical, and everything *but* the connector is falling apart on that, so it's probably not nearly as delicate as it might seem. At least it's not the sort of plastic that tends to melt or crumble in our Phoenix summer heat.

    - The gauge, though accurate as far as controlling the pump, isn't scaled in a way that makes it accurate to set. I managed to guess correctly on the first try, and then just left it, but you may not be able to do that if the items you're inflating require a variety of inflation pressures. Basically, don't throw out your dedicated gauge just yet. That said, even when you can't use it for final measurement, the built-in gauge will at least prevent you from grossly (and dangerously) over-inflating if you get distracted, and if you estimate high, it lets you use a separate gauge to reach your target by simply bleeding air out, rather than having to add air.

    - The length of the DC cord may make things tight if you have a big vehicle and no power plugs toward the rear. When I did the tires in my Dodge Ram 1500 Quad Cab full-size pickup, I was able to get the unit to reach from the plug in the dashboard to the rear tires, but I had little length to spare. If I had the longer Mega Cab version, or the longer bed, I may not have been so lucky. That said, we're talking about the longest standard vehicles here, and their owners expect this sort of issue. If it'll be a problem for you, you probably already expect to need a DC extension cord.

    - The power switch's design makes it too easy to flip into AC or DC when you don't intend to. I don't know, however, if this can actually cause harm to the unit. FWIW, I accidentally switched into DC while turning it off on AC, and it seemingly did nothing and worked just fine afterward.

    As for the noise, since "loud" means different things to different people, I went ahead and measured it. From a distance of about two feet, using C-weighting, I got about 92 dB; I got about 96 dB at three or four inches. At those levels, if you had to listen to it all day in your workplace, OSHA would require hearing protection, but for just a few minutes while you inflate something, it's not a problem. Put in terms of what may be more familiar to many, it's equivalent to a moderately loud segment of an action movie in a theater.

    Finally, a note about wire storage. Some here have complained that it's too hard to pack the wires into the unit. I was able to do so for the first time, on the first try, without any frustration and without having to redo the wires. Basically, a quick, loose loop or two suffices for the AC cord and air line, but the space is small enough that you really need to neatly wrap (but not tie) the DC cord. If you are the sort that does that anyway, as I am, you'll be quite happy with the storage compartment. If you're the sort that would prefer to simply shove the wires in, you'll have a harder time.

    In the end, I'm a happy camper and definitely recommend this unit to others.



    4 out of 5 stars Works as Described but Some Shortcomings   December 31, 2008
    Air Station works as decribed but I wanted to highlight some shortcomings and specifics.

    AC Plug is only 12" so you would need extension cords. Air hose is 24" and DC cord is plenty long. Storage compartment is small so it takes bit of work to store all cords and hose. Takes 2minutes to pump up SUV tire from 15psi to 32psi.



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