- Tyre Inflators starts from as low as Rs 800
- This device comes with an analogue as well as a digital reading
- Tyre inflator helps you in refilling the air pressure when there are no mechanics nearby
Imagine going on a road trip with your buddies and facing a flat tyre and there are no mechanics nearby. Or you are going to your office in the morning and notice a punctured tyre even before you have started your journey? Tough life, eh? Say hello to a Tyre Inflator.

Well, in this article we tell you about some advantages of keeping a tyre inflator as it will help you in saving your time and well as provide a stable act in case you run in any of the situations above.
What is a tyre inflator?
Well, in layman language, they are a small sibling to the air compressors. They are portable and can do the job when you connect them with a 12V socket. Some advanced inflators also come with flashlights and also provide digital units of measurements.
Now, talking about the benefits of keeping a tire inflator in the car -
1. Flexibility
One can check the tyre pressure of the vehicle even without visiting the workshop. If the pressure is low, then connect to the socket and refill the air and if the pressure is too high then deflate some of it.

2. It is handy
The product is not too big to carry, it requires only a small space in the boot of your car and is readily available.
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3. It saves time
Filling air via a tyre inflator while parking under your house is a much quicker process than visiting a fuel pump or a tyre shop. You often have to wait in a queue too and this can take upto a few minutes.
4. A portable tyre inflator is safe to use
Safety is the utmost priority in the mind of consumers when they buy any product. And some modern tyre inflators come with safety features which ensures neither the vehicle nor the people around it are hurt. This is called the automatic shut off where the inflator stops filling in extra air once the required PSI has been reached.
5. Easier on the pocket
Now, this is a one-time investment and you would like to pick the best of the lot. Most tyre inflators with a decent range of providing air come at a price tag of Rs 1000 to Rs 1500. You can also choose between the digital and analogue digital meter depending upon your needs.
Note - Before buying the product we recommend you to look at the specifications and features as to what you will be needing. Pictures shown here are for reference purpose. We are not endorsing any product.
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