🚀 Inflate Your World with Wolf Dynamite!
The Wolf Dynamite Air Compressor is a powerful, portable solution for all your inflation needs, featuring a 1.5 HP motor, 6.3 CFM airflow, and a maximum pressure of 116 PSI. With a lightweight design and included 10-piece air tool kit, it's perfect for both professional and personal use.
Item Weight | 5.7 Kilograms |
Style Name | Portable |
Capacity | 180 litres |
Amperage Capacity | 4.78 Amps |
Air Flow Capacity | 6.3 Cubic Feet Per Minute |
Motor Horsepower | 1.5 Horsepower |
Compatible Hose Diameter | 0.5 Inches |
Hose Length | 3 Metres |
Special Features | Portable |
Maximum Power | 1.5 Horsepower |
Voltage | 230 Volts |
Recommended Uses For Product | Tire Inflation |
Power source | Corded Electric |
M**S
A very handy compressor
It’s very good to have a mobile compressor that can be carried from job to job always providing there is a 240v power socket or generator.
J**N
Effective - but noisy
Effective piece of kit with a useful bag of accessories - but very noisy in operation amplified by the plastic casing.
N**N
Very fast inflation rate
I bloody love this, pumps up the tyres on my land cruiser in 30s from very flat to 40psi. Its quite noisy but so are the small ones.
R**D
could be a little more compact and stand up not be flat
easy to work
A**R
Not so good if you need some ‘punch’
Fitting tubeless tyres to bikes are a right pain. Sometimes it can take only a moment, usually much, much longer. Using a manual compressor pump is time consuming, hard work & of variable efficacy.This pump puts out a decent constant flow which generally does the job, although sometimes there’s too much leakage to seat the tyre. A pump with a compression reserve would have been better, to give the shock or air needed to get the bead onto the rim.If you don’t need the pulse of high pressure, then this will do you fine.
S**A
Surprisingly hard to find a mains tyre pump
After my branded footpump packed up after only 2-3 years I decided to look for a mains powered pump. After weeding out the slowest and the too-cheap and too-expensive I settled on this one, perhaps also because it said 'Wolf' which is a reputable German brand.First thing is the size - much bigger than you think. Then you realise that the big plastic casing has a big storage compartment on the right for the air line. Pull that out and admire it, then wonder how you power it up. No mains lead, no mains socket anywhere... aha oh look the 5m mains lead is mashed into another hidden storage compartment on the left. The space is so small the lead is bent to buggery and you'd never want to cram it back in - not a great design. Two plastic hooks you could wind it round would be much easier and better. There's a bag of random attachments for inflating possibly every known inflatable product ever made. Don't bother with the instructions - about 10 pages long, they contain 10 pages of EU safety guff but NO instructions on how to use the actual product. Most of it is therefore left to common sense but I still have no idea what the little black button on the side of the handle is for.When the air line and mains lead are unfangled you actually have 8 metres from socket to business end which is very good - enough to get all the way round a large car without needing an extension lead. The bit that fits onto the tyre valve does so very well with a spring-loaded catch, and then you switch the unit on. It's not excessively loud but does like to move across the ground, even when laid down backwards on its rubber feet. No big deal. But the main thing is that it pumps up car tyres 100x faster than bouncing up and down on a little foot pedal for 15 minutes while your neighbours laugh. Just squeeze and release the handle a few times until the pressure is where you want it. Almost like a pro.Oddly there's no mention anywhere of where the product is made. Not even China it seems. And there's no sign of Wolf beyond the logo so don't expect it to be made by Wolf in Germany! I've only used it once so far but it works very well. The only awkwardness is storage, namely where to keep the airline and mains lead easily, but any product of this type will be the same. Let's hope it lasts longer than the last one.
H**N
Air compressor
Always wanted one that had a 13 amp plug on it, this one had by far the best reviews and so far it's great does what it says on the tin, excellent build quality and seems study
A**J
Total deafening rubbish, very poor air pressure and shook so violently the rubber feet came off.
I can't believe that Amazon are selling junk like this. The first problem is that one of the feet was missing. Then when I plugged it in on a table top it shook so violently that it started to walk away from me, I put it on a carpeted floor and the same thing. And then there's the NOISE, it's 97db, which is 1db louder than my petrol lawn mower - just imagine running a lawn mower indoors, this thing needs to come with a health warning!. If you connect one of the blower attachments to it (rather than the tyre inflator pipe) after one shot of the trigger the air pressure falls so low that the motor labours even harder and the amount of air it pushes out is less than a can of compressed air - I was buying this to avoid the wastage & excessive cost of buying air in a can. So yet another piece of junk going back to Amazon. **UPDATE 11.3.21*** it's taken them NINE DAYS to confirm the return & now I have to wait for the refund to appear on my card AND they've charged me £5 even though there was a part missing. Obviously I won't stand for that.
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