🚗 Inflate Your Adventure in a Flash!
The Tozalazz 12V Air Compressor is a powerful, portable tire inflator designed for heavy-duty use. With an impressive 11.65 CFM airflow, it can inflate a truck tire from 10 PSI to 40 PSI in just one minute. Its durable aluminum construction and dual-cylinder design ensure efficiency and longevity, making it perfect for off-road enthusiasts and everyday drivers alike.
Brand | Tozalazz |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
Recommended Uses For Product | Tire Inflation |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Noise Level | 65 dB |
Special Feature | Portable, Heavy Duty |
Included Components | Power Cord, Air Hose, Nozzles |
Item Weight | 23.6 Pounds |
Maximum Power | 0.2 Horsepower |
Capacity | 330 Liters |
Color | Black |
Material | Aluminum |
Style | Portable |
Air Flow Capacity | 330 LPM |
Motor Horsepower | 0.2 Horsepower |
Hose Length | 25 Feet |
Manufacturer | Tozalazz |
UPC | 711792977356 |
Item Weight | 23.6 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 15.51 x 11.26 x 11.1 inches |
Item model number | TOZA-SG |
Manufacturer Part Number | TOZA-SG |
Special Features | Portable, Heavy Duty |
M**K
LIGHTNING FAST!! Extremely efficient and sturdy
The media could not be loaded. Why did I buy this? One of the deciding factors is that I've been removing TPMS sensors from my wheels and putting them into other wheels. Its a pain getting the tire bead re-seated with the current inflator that I have. Its a good inflator for inflating tires but iit doesn't have enough volume to re-seat the tire bead. This inflator does have the CFM needed which is what made me finalize my purchase.The first thing that pops out about this product is the price! It definitely isn't near the cost of similar products that do the same thing and is almost 3x the price of the Viair. However, the price does reflect the craftsmanship, design and efficiency of the product which I will explain below.The product is in a convenient carrying case. The case itself is nothing to brag about but it is better than not having it at all as it keeps all the pieces together in one place and is convenient to leave in your car's trunk without all the accessories jostling around.When you receive the item, the next obvious thing about it is its weight. It is made of metal which is the only type of inflator you should buy; never buy those with plastic as their prone to fail. To say that it's not light is an understatement which is why the inflator has a carrying handle. The carrying handle can be placed up or down in case space is an issue in your trunk or at home. It is very sturdy and is not loose. With that being said, be sure you can carry at least 25 lbs in one hand as the weight of the unit is about 20 lbs give or take.The inflator has dual cylinders. Underneath each of cylinder caps are removable filters for the induced air which was surprising to me as I have never seen tire inflator with air filters before.Aside from the inflator, there is a quick disconnect air hose with a pressure gauge and a locking air chuck. The quick disconnect end of the hose goes to the inflator and the other end threads the air chuck. The air hose is quite long and the manufacturers were smart in designing it as a separate piece from the inflator itself to conserve space when not in use. Behind the gauge is also a push button air release deflator that you can use in the event that you put too much air into the tire and need to remove the excess.The locking air chuck makes it easy to connect to the tire valve as you don't need to thread it as other cheaper alternatives. It takes me sometimes 20 seconds on my Viair just to thread it onto the tire valve so this is really convenient. Amazon has an air hose and air chuck together with Tozalazz inflator as "Frequently bought together" but you don't need either of those products as they are already included.Now onto the speed...IT'S LIGHTING FAST!! The tire on the car I tested it on was 175 65 14 at 0 PSI for both tests. The tire also stayed on the vehicle as this would replicate a real world scenario and I left the car on while inflating. The first inflator took 91.6 seconds to get to 40 PSI whereas the Tozalazz took 41 seconds, 2.2x faster! In fact, the Tozalazz actually filled more than 40 PSI and I had to use the deflator behind the gauge to get it to 40.With that being said, if you do use this on a sedan or smaller tires, you need to pay extra attention to it because it can quickly fill it up past the recommended spec and risk damage or worse.Now, was the price worth it for me even though I only have a sedan? I would say for my applications, yes. It has everything you could possibly need and you can service many different types of vehicles quick and efficiently. You can leave it in the trunk and take it on trips. Or if you're like me and do work on your own tires, it will pump out enough volume to re-seat the tire bead.PROS1. Sturdy and well-built2. Filtered Air3. Swivel carrying handle4. Quick Disconnect5. Locking Air Chuck6. Long battery connectors and air hose7. Lighting fast8. Carrying bag for inflator and accessories9. Deflator behind the gaugeCONS1. On the heavier side2. Carrying bag feels a bit flimsy
R**2
Heavy, but powerful and good for emergencies.
This is definitely a good pump to have in an emergency for any car. It works great from RV to big trucks. The thing I will say is that this may be overkill if you are using it for just a normal car but it does work for those tires as well regardless. Compared to many other of these similar device this comes with several additional pieces such as the long hose. It also comes with a battery clamp to car battery as that will be needed to power the device. You should have your car running if you are running this device as it will require a good amount of power to power this pump. This device definitely helps you if you have a low tire pressure anytime and do not need to go to the gas station. The down side is that you do need to pop the hood and connect this device so it is not exactly a quick pump but it still very nice to have. It is also a good way to avoid gas station pumps. You can finally pump your tire from the comfort of your home or if you are out and about and need a tire pumped up. There are two thing I will say first about this is that the pump does require to be plugged your car in order to use it to pump your car tires which means that you do not get to plug this into the wall for power. Second, you should and must have the car turned on and running before this will have enough power to pump your car tire. If you try it without turning on the engine, it will not have enough power to pump your car tires but it will work for say a basketball. It does not have a wall outlet so you are not able to plug this device directly into the wall, but if you have an adapter that will work with this. The normal default head for this pump is the car pump. From what I can tell, this device does not have its own built in battery and requires and external power source in order to function. The pump itself is going to be loud when pumping so be aware of that when using this. If there is not a lot of noise then there is not enough power going to the device and the pump will not actually work. I have not actually seen a tire pump that is not loud as it requires a ton of power to push air into the tire. It is pretty compact and light. There is also a very strong and well-built handle so you can easily carry the device to and from your car. I actually put this device in my car but it does take up a good amount of trunk space as the device is not exactly small or light. There is a black carrying case for the hose and device. It is not a small case and gives plenty of room for everything. The case handle seems durable so it should not break. There also an analog gauge. The thing to note is that this does not have its own shut off valve so you have to watch the gauge and know when to turn it off. You can also turn it on and off by pressing the center button. Do not really rely solely on the pressure gauge while this thing is pumping as the reading will be off while it is pumping. The hose and pump head do get pretty warm when using this for all four tires at once. Each tire could take up to five minutes to pump depending on the pressure level. This is something you can also fit in your trunk but it will take up too much space. It does not have a plug that goes into your cigarette lighter to draw power. There is no flashlight with this. The one downside is that the cables are a bit harder to organize compared to many other tie pumps. Overall I think this tire pump is a definite must for keeping in your car or RV. It definitely has enough power to pump your car or trucks. It really gives you a sense of security, saves you a trip to the gas station, and works pretty much for everything that may need air pumping. It does require a connection to your battery. You cannot connect it to anything else. The pump is powerful so you do not have to worry about not having enough air in your tires anymore. It is a bit on the heavy side being mostly metal so be aware of that. It is a bigger size but you can store it as needed but can be a bit annoying with the cable management especially the car jumper cord.
A**A
Didn't serve for long time
Purchase this year June 22 to keep pressure on my ram 3500 dually max 75 psi and trailer 14 ply up to 100 psi,after using couple times stat negative noise and smoke,now it's to late to return itIf the seller could replace it will be greatWorking very fast,was very satisfying,just didn't keep it for long time sadly 😞
C**�
Powerful, but lightweight Tozalazz
The media could not be loaded. This Tozalazz 12v Portable Air Compressor is very impressive with its performance. This compressor is designed to be portable and it definitely lives up to that expectation. It's compact, powerful but yet lightweight, making it easy to carry around and store in my trunk.The 2X Faster Inflator feature is no joke - it quickly and efficiently inflates my car tires, bicycle tires, and even my pool inflatables. The 11.65CFM/330L/Min rate is excellent and saves me a lot of time when I need to inflate multiple items.The compressor also comes with multiple nozzle attachments which make it versatile for different types of inflatables. I appreciate the clear and easy-to-read dial gauge. I don't overinflate my tires or other inflatables.Overall, I am very satisfied with my purchase reliable and efficient tool that has become a staple in my car trunk. This is a portable and powerful air compressor.
A**R
Failed after 1 years. No Warranty!
As many YouTube reviews show, this thing is a beast and has plenty of power to quickly air up. There is no pressure regulated shutoff, so you have to manually operate it. The tire fitting is always open, to prevent over pressurizing. The gauge is very inaccurate while running, but that's to be expected. The hose is excellent quality rubber and easy to coil up after use without any tendency to tangle. It does have a thermo protection breaker but it seems to have failed in my case. More on that later.Long version review:After about 13 months, it stopped working. The Amazon seller told me that for anything older than 30 days, I have to go directly to Tozalazz to get the 24 month warranty honored. However, it turns out the Tozalazz website has been down for some time now.I reached out to Tozalazz through Facebook and got someone that replies every 24 hours, if I was lucky. This person informed me that they do not have a sales channel through Amazon.ca, which is where I bought mine. So I don't know what to make of this. Did I get a resold item? Was I sold counterfeit goods? I have no idea because Tozalazz stopped responding to me after I sent all the info for the seller and original proof of sale from Amazon.Anyway, here's what went wrong internally and how I was able to fix it:The thermo protection switch is built into the motor, near the brushes. This is generally the hottest part of a DC motor, so the location makes sense. For whatever reason, it did not open the circuit when it should have. Wire insulation was partially melted. Some of the insulation on the motor windings had also burned off due to the extreme heat, but apparently not badly enough to cause a short in the armature. So the motor still worked.Once I bypassed the thermo switch, I discovered both the internal 90Amp parallel relays were defective. So I replaced them with standard automotive cube relays from a local parts store. They have a similar footprint so with some modification I was able to make them fit on the circuit board. What I used was not an exact match but since I had no warranty and needed a quick fix for an upcoming wheeling trip, I didn't have much to loose by 'making it work'.Not counting my time, it cost me $20 to fix it but it no longer has thermo protection.Overall, the Tozalazz is an ok design, with some thought put into it. Not exceptional and not terrible either.Based on my experience, I do not recommend this compressor, the seller, or the brand because I have not been able to get the warranty honored. Hopefully my experience is not typical for others out there.
M**E
Gorillazaz
I don't use this product. I love it so much I just bought it for the sake of what it is. And I don't have truck, just cars but I just wanted to have this monster.I also have other mini twin piston compressors for filling up car tyres but this thing is out of this world to own.
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