Manufacturer | EZDeflator |
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Brand | EZdeflator |
Item Weight | 5.6 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 3 x 2 x 0.4 inches |
Item model number | DEF4PC |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | DEF4PC |
Tire Deflator Kit Universal Adjustable Pack of 4
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Brand | EZdeflator |
Material | Brass |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 3 x 2 x 0.4 inches |
Item Weight | 0.35 Pounds |
About this item
- Engineered to high standards
- They are fully adjustable
- 6 - 30 psi pressure range
- Lifetime Warranty
- Comes in a case with custom made holes
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Value for money | 4.6 | 3.9 | 3.8 | 4.4 | 4.0 | 4.6 |
Easy to use | 4.5 | 4.0 | 3.9 | 4.4 | 4.6 | 4.8 |
Accuracy | 4.2 | 3.6 | 3.8 | 4.3 | 4.6 | 4.4 |
Easy to read | — | 3.6 | 4.2 | 4.4 | 4.8 | 4.5 |
Sold By | Distronics International | Wittyware | Rhino USA, Inc. | Winks Living | JACO Superior Products | SmartireDirect |
material | Brass | Brass | Brass | Rubber | Brass | Brass |
weight | 0.35 pounds | — | 1 pounds | 0.64 pounds | 9.5 ounces | 58 grams |
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Ergonomic aluminum easy to carry caseAn ergonomic aluminum case that is easy to carry can be a great choice for transporting items that need to be protected and easily accessible. Aluminum is a lightweight yet durable material that can withstand wear and tear, making it ideal for cases that need to be taken on the go. |
4 small pieces that can deflate your tires in no timeFor off-roading enthusiasts, it is common to partially deflate the tires of the vehicle before heading off-road to improve traction on uneven terrain. This process is done with a specialized tool such as a tire deflator. Don't settle for less and buy a reliable brand. Buy EZdeflator |
Screw each one of them to all 4 tires. Wait and relax.EZdeflator will automatically shut off at your preset pressure. Simply twist on all four valve stems and enjoy a free moment. In a few minutes, you will be ready to go |
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ASIN | B011DF61YY |
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Customer Reviews |
4.5 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #43,199 in Automotive (See Top 100 in Automotive) #508 in Tire Repair Tools |
Date First Available | July 10, 2015 |
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Customers like the performance of the electromechanical gauge. They mention that it works well, is solid, and has never had an issue after years of use. They are also happy with the quality, value, and ease of use, but some have mixed opinions on deflating, adjustability, accuracy, and speed.
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Customers find the air compressor easy to use. They mention that it works like a charm, is easy to set up and transport, and comes with a full set of instructions. Some customers also mention that the product is a definite time saver and is easier on their compressor.
"...This is quick, just a few mins to get from 40 down to 18 on 33x12.5 tires. I would use expensive ones the same way...." Read more
"...Once you do that they are super easy to use. One of them makes a farting noise as it starts deflating, which is kind of funny, but I wish it didn’t...." Read more
"Very happy with these, but they're not entirely perfect. Very easy to set up and transport, but air release is a little slower than expected and..." Read more
"...Its easier on your compressor. Im running 50 psi 34 inch mud tires and im taking them down to 22 psi in the woods or in snow...." Read more
Customers like the performance of the electromechanical gauge. They mention that it works fairly well, is great for beach drive on, and has never had an issue after years of use.
"...These are solid and never had an issue after years of use. The metal container is nice too." Read more
"These deflators work great. I’ve been using them for 3 months now. The set up is a little tedious but once you get it they are done...." Read more
"...I highly recommend these, low cost, works well...." Read more
"Works flawlessly" Read more
Customers like the quality of the electromechanical gauge. They say it's well made, easy to set up, and has nice well machined brass. Some say the deflators are solid and easy to use.
"...I would use expensive ones the same way.These are solid and never had an issue after years of use. The metal container is nice too." Read more
"Nice product" Read more
"Nice quality. A little tricky getting exact psi but not at the fault of these. I'd buy again but don't think I will need too...these will last." Read more
"Easy to set pressure..seem solid." Read more
Customers appreciate the value of the electromechanical gauge. They say it's well worth the price, and there's nothing cheap about them.
"...I want (somewhere below 15psi), which is why these meet my needs perfectly for the price...." Read more
"...Still, the price is right and it does save time.To work the best you need to be consistent...." Read more
"Works perfectly as intended for a very reasonably price." Read more
"...a pound and a half or so difference at max these are still great deflators for the money...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the deflating of the tire deflator. Some mention that it makes airing down much easier/ faster, while others say that it takes a very long time to deflate to a low pressure.
"With just a few minutes to set up, Deflators provide a quick reliable way of deflating tires for offroad adventures." Read more
"...who have similar sets from other makers, these may be a bit slower to deflate, but if I'm getting all four tires at the same time, and not bending..." Read more
"Wow. These tire deflators are awesome. Once calibrated, simply place on the tire stems and walk away. Come back and the tires are deflated...." Read more
"...update**The second time I used these, one of them deflated more than the rest...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the accuracy of the product. Some mention that it's easy to calibrate and work as designed, while others say that it is very hard to calibrat, not always the most accurate, and not very accurate on the psi. Some say that the instructions are lacking on fine tuning.
"...instructions could be better written and there is a of lack instruction on fine tuning. This is how I set deflators for myself and my customers..." Read more
"...could keep them as a spare set for friends as long as these were accurate enough...." Read more
"Nice quality. A little tricky getting exact psi but not at the fault of these. I'd buy again but don't think I will need too...these will last." Read more
"...It is pretty easy to get them adjusted to +/-1.5psi in 30 minutes. If you want more precision, the calibration time goes up exponentially." Read more
Customers are mixed about the speed of the electromechanical gauge. Some mention that they are accurate and fairly fast, while others say that they just start going so slow as they get close to the PSI. They slow down as the PSS drops, so it takes a while for them to settle out on the PS. Some customers say that two of them do not work well at all.
"...It doesn't bother me, just thought it was noteworthy.These are slow. Over 10 minutes to air down a 31 from 30psi to 15psi...." Read more
"...It goes slow enough that someone sitting in the drivers seat can tell you when. Pressure adjustment is the big knurled ring...." Read more
"...The biggest problem is they just start going so slow when they get close to the set point, and they will go past it because they don’t shut off..." Read more
"...They slow down as the PSI drops, so it takes a while for them to settle out on the target PSI. You can pull up on the top nipple to increase..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the adjustability of the electromechanical gauge. Some mention that it fits great in the glove box, while others say that it's hard to adjust and very easy to bump out of adjustment.
"...Nice metal case to keep them clean and fits great in the glove box." Read more
"Takes a lot of work to adjust precisely. It you want your tires within +/-0.5psi, expect to use a gauge...." Read more
"Nice and compact case to keep them together in the truck. Quick to get on the beach with these." Read more
"...I think that the spring stiffness is the problem as it makes it hard to adjust, a longer lighter spring would make the adjustment easier" Read more
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Instead I use the wide open, know from experience how long they take and then check and do the last few PSI manually. This is quick, just a few mins to get from 40 down to 18 on 33x12.5 tires. I would use expensive ones the same way.
These are solid and never had an issue after years of use. The metal container is nice too.
The big thing is to not leave them on when driving. Pressure surges from bumps, sticks, rocks, ect will cause a pressure spike and they will burp air every time that happens. So just air down, take them off, replace valve caps, put delayers away ar give them to your buddy to help speed the air down process along.
I have the arb ez deflator, which is fast, but I prefer the ease of use of these guys over that. If I’m traveling with someone that doesn’t have a deflator/s, I use both.
Over all I highly recommend them and would buy them again in a heart beat. For the price, you can’t beat them.
A couple of them make a farting sound when they first start deflating. It doesn't bother me, just thought it was noteworthy.
These are slow. Over 10 minutes to air down a 31 from 30psi to 15psi.
All that being stated, once you get them set up, these deflators sure are easy to use. Just screw them on and wait.
For 20 bucks, they're pretty cool.
**update**
The second time I used these, one of them deflated more than the rest. They were all set for 18psi, for some reason one of them dropped to 11psi.
I'm gonna stick with my rapid deflator. I ain't got time for these things.
See ya' on the trail.
To work the best you need to be consistent. Start on one corner and work around installing the deflaters, Wait a set period of time, and then remove in the same order you installed them. This will get the most consistent results. Finish up with a gauge to get all tires the same.
Calibration:
When you get the deflators, open them up and make sure there is no machining chips in them (I found chips in one of mine). I lubricated the internal piston and spring with a little petroleum jelly which improved the consistency and kept the spring from snagging when you adjust the deflater. It is pretty easy to get them adjusted to +/-1.5psi in 30 minutes. If you want more precision, the calibration time goes up exponentially.
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Yes, they are not as cleanly packaged nor do they come with instructions. So far though, they work as designed.
To save you some time here’s the steps to set them up.
1 - deflate your tire to your desired PSI using a gauge
2 - screw the retaining nut and head all the way in (righty tighty) (one can assume this is 6PSI)
3 - install deflator on valve (air will come out, that’s the point don’t panic)
4 - unscrew head until air stops coming out (lefty loosy)
5 - screw the retaining nut out to hold your settings in place.
6 - re-do for all three remaining
7 - look in your recycling for some foam
8 - cut it to fit the case
9 - store the case
10 - carry on with life
I hope this helps, this is seemingly a great product. Time will tell, the lower points are because it’s not delivered as displayed. But if you frequent Amazon you know this is common. If you want things to be as displayed, then Amazon isn’t for you.
Reviewed in Canada on July 5, 2022
Yes, they are not as cleanly packaged nor do they come with instructions. So far though, they work as designed.
To save you some time here’s the steps to set them up.
1 - deflate your tire to your desired PSI using a gauge
2 - screw the retaining nut and head all the way in (righty tighty) (one can assume this is 6PSI)
3 - install deflator on valve (air will come out, that’s the point don’t panic)
4 - unscrew head until air stops coming out (lefty loosy)
5 - screw the retaining nut out to hold your settings in place.
6 - re-do for all three remaining
7 - look in your recycling for some foam
8 - cut it to fit the case
9 - store the case
10 - carry on with life
I hope this helps, this is seemingly a great product. Time will tell, the lower points are because it’s not delivered as displayed. But if you frequent Amazon you know this is common. If you want things to be as displayed, then Amazon isn’t for you.