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MotoMaster 12V Tire Air Compressor, 4-Minute

#009-5026-2
MotoMaster 12V Tire Air Compressor, 4-Minute
$54.99
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MotoMaster

MotoMaster 12V Tire Air Compressor, 4-Minute

$54.99

Product Details

  • MotoMaster 12V Tire Air Compressor features a pre-set function with automatic shut-off once the desired pressure has been reached, this helps avoid damage to your tires

  • Inflate time: 3.5 minutes for standard tires

  • Includes 12' (3.6 m ) power cord, 22"(56 cm) air hose with metal chuck, and built-in accessory storage

  • Backlit digital display and built-in working light for visibility in the dark

  • Warning flashing light during emergency use

  • Reciprocating air compressor design

  • Maximum air pressure: 120 PSI

  • Draws approximately 8 amps

  • Exclusive to Canadian Tire

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27 out of 51 (53%) reviewers recommend this product

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    1 to 5 of 73 Reviews
    1 – 5 of 73 Reviews

    Self destructed.

    4 years ago
    I’ve had it for about two years. It blew a fuse once but worked ok. Today the ball bearing case connecting the pump motor to the piston came apart. And now it’s useless.
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    Did not last long

    4 years ago
    Worked well when it was new. About 2 yrs old now and the hose leaks from the inside of the unit. Do not recommend if you are using for car tires. Probably good for sporting goods, toys.

    No, I do not recommend this product.

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    Innacurate display

    5 years ago
    The Display shows that the tire pressure in my honda accord car is between 70 and 75 psi. Maybe i have 1ton truck tires on my car and i havent notice!!!
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    Good pump, accurate readout but poor fuse connector concept

    5 years ago
    I've had this unit for well over 3 years. Its been a very good pump and provides accurate readouts for pressures. When it works, it works very well! My two disappointments have been: 1) loose fitting for the extra connectors in the housing of the body; 2) and the fuse assembly cap is poorly designed and broke within 3 months of use. I couldn't get a replacement because I was told it was normal usage. I wish the connector and the assemnly it connects to was made of a sturdier plastic or even fibreglass to ensure it stay intact and works for a long time. I'm still using it because its works well, i just have to finagle the connected into the DC plug. Sometimes I need nose pliers to take the fuse and what remains of the plastic cap.

    Yes, I recommend this product.

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    Don't Waste Your Money

    5 years ago
    Programmable readout didn't even last 10 months . Will still pump air if the On switch doesn't feel temperamental that day . Whole point of buying this was the preset capability. With a faulty switch and a readout screen that shows nothing but zeros this is shining example of poor quality manufacturing . Make the sale and run with the money .

    No, I do not recommend this product.

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    Questions

    1 - 10 of 10 Questions

    Q: Should the car engine be running when 009-5026-2 MotorMaster 12V 4-Min compressor is inflating the tires?

    9 years ago
    2 Answers
    • A: Not necessary if you are just checking and topping up tire pressures. But if you are pumping up a tire from flat, running the engine would ease the load on the battery.

      8 years ago
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    Q: can i convert to kpa from psi ?

    6 years ago
    1 Answer
    • A: This MotoMaster 12V Tire Air Compressor displays pressure in PSI units.

      6 years ago
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    Q: I have an older motomaster air compressor. Have had it 10 years (+/-) first time I’ve tried to use First time I tried to use it. Connection to tire air valve is too small.  Is there an adaptor to fix this?

    7 years ago
    1 Answer
    • A: Regrettably, we are unfamiliar with this issue nor are we familiar with an adaptor to “upsize” the valve chuck. All of our Inflator valve chucks include Schrader valves, compatible with a standard Schrader valve stems.

      7 years ago
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    Q: I purchased a 12volt compressor about 7 or 8 years ago. I had not used it until this past spring. It is a 140 psi model.what can I do to have a larger connector.

    7 years ago
    1 Answer
    • A: Regrettably, we do not understand what product or connector you are referring to. Please contact Canadian Tire Customer Service for further support. By calling 1-800-387-8803 or you can reach us by email as well, customerservice@canadiantire.ca

      7 years ago
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    Q: I read a lot of comments about these air compressors blowing fuses in the car. Is there any way to avoid this? What causes it?

    7 years ago
    1 Answer
    • A: There may be various causes (such as a blocked car socket, small wire in the car socket etc.) causing a short circuit that would blow the fuse, or there may be an issue with the product itself. Each case is independent and a proper diagnosis would require testing the product.

      7 years ago
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    Q: How long would you say does it take to put air in a 225/60R16 when it is completely flat.

    8 years ago
    1 Answer
    • A: The inflation time of this inflator was measured with a standard tire P195/65R15 and it takes 4 minutes to inflate from zero to 35PSI. The tire size you provided has 30% more volume than the standard tire. As a result, it should take about 6-8 minutes to inflate 225/60R16 tire from flat to a pressure between 32-35PSI.

      8 years ago
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    Q: What is its maximum pressure, I need to fill to 80 psi?

    9 years ago
    1 Answer
    • A: The max for this product is 120 PSI, so it will be able to fill and 80 PSI tire.

      9 years ago
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    Q: Could you please advise if the item is a reciprocating or a rotary air compressor? Part# 0095026P (12V air compressor)

    9 years ago
    1 Answer
    • A: It is a reciprocating air compressor.

      9 years ago
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    Q: What is the maximum pressure it can produce and at what CFM?

    10 years ago
    1 Answer
    • A: The maximum pressure of 009-5026 is 120 psi. The CFM rating is around 0.78 .

      10 years ago
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    Q: How many amps does this draw? - Product #09-5026-2

    10 years ago
    1 Answer
    • A: The current of 009-5026 is around 8A.

      10 years ago
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