
Tire Inflator under 3000: Portronics Vayu Nano Tire Inflator has been launched for the customers in the Indian market. Launched in single color option, this compact size tire inflator easily fits in the pocket. Portronics says that this new tire inflator can electronically fill flat tires of two-wheelers including motorcycles and bicycles and deflated sports equipment including basketballs and footballs. This inflator gives pressure up to 120 PSI.
Not only this, it has a built-in LED flash, with the help of which you can easily fill the air in the tire even in low light. Let us know what is the price of this tire inflator and what other special features are available in it.
Portronics Vayu Nano Price
This tire inflator has been launched for Rs 2999, this price is listed on the gadget company’s site. On the other hand, if you buy it from Amazon then you will get this inflator for Rs 2799. It has been launched only in black color option.
Portronics Vayu Nano Features
The company claims about this tire inflator that it gives pressure up to 120 PSI. However, it offers preset modes with pressure limits up to 45 PSI for motorcycle tyres, pressure limits up to 35 PSI for bicycle tyres, and pressure limits up to 8 PSI for basketballs and footballs. Can switch to custom mode to get pressure up to 120 PSI. Regarding the time taken to fill air, the company claims that this cordless device can fill air from 0 to 35 PSI in the tire in less than five minutes.
Apart from this, it has two 600mAh rechargeable batteries, which can be charged from the USB Type-C port on the top of the device. It also has a smart digital display that shows users various details in real-time, including pressure value, pressure unit options of PSI and BAR, and current battery level.
It comes with automatic shut-off safety function, which prevents tire overinflation. Tire inflators come with several attachments specifically designed for inflating motorcycles, bicycles and sports equipment.
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