Black & Decker ASI300 Air Station Inflator


Black & Decker: ASI300
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Customer Reviews:  145
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Disappointed
I just used my new B&D As1300 Air Station for the 1st time and was greatly disappointed. I had a older model that worked much better and faster and had longer power and inflation cords. When using the inflator, the storage compartment door must be left open which makes turning the air station on and off very awkward. The only part that broke on my old air station was the plastic valve stem attachment which I could not replace. If I had bought this new air station from a local retailer I would return it for a refund.
Thursday, August 14th, 2008
air station
Really like this air inflator. Auto shut off is great & ability to use in car is handy!! Lite weight & less noise than other inflators.
Wednesday, August 13th, 2008
Nice multipurpose inflator
This air pump is a good value. I got it for $40 and it tops off all tires on 2 cars and 1 motorcycle within seconds and shuts itself off when pressure has been reached.

DC
Friday, August 1st, 2008
B and D Air Station
Very nice product. handy and versatile. Much quieter than my old air station. I would buy this product again.
Thursday, July 31st, 2008
Everything I need in an air compressor
I purchased this air compressor several weeks ago and am very pleased with it. Yes it is noisy (as some of the previous reviewers commented), but all small air compressors are. This compressor is actually a bit quieter than the one I had to replace (which was a different brand).

I especially like that the various nozzles store underneath the unit so I don't have to go hunting for them.

I agree with earlier comments about the dial gage being hard to read with any accuracy, but once I determined what needle position corresponded to 34 psi (the recommended pressure for my car) I found that I could use the dial gage very reliably for the rest of the tires. It's probably still a good idea to use a reliable tire gage, but if I'm in a hurry, the onboard dial gage will get me within +/- 1 psi.

In all it is a very capable unit and I'd buy it again without reservation.
Wednesday, July 30th, 2008
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