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To invest in a new (or even used) tyre would definitely be a solution.
Just curious.
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Hi all,
Quick update, got a email this evening saying they have received my cancellation refund request. They have now refunded effectively the difference… decided going to wait till I get the funds through in my bank and then I’ll email to say I never cancelled it but thanks for the refund.
Will try pop into a store in future and purchase it rather than online as seems a few issue there for some reason. Can only assuming stock levels not accurate as it was a good hour after I ordered it and all payment went through etc.
Kev
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Sounds like a stock issue and such a shame Halfords Online did not work for yourself
These type of alternatives can be handy and a little more practical. (check specs just incase not suitable)
In a completely sane world, madness is the only freedom (J.G.Ballard).
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Thanks, does it plug into cigarette lighter in card or is a cordless one and you need to charge it before can use it? Also, does it do PSI as in comments on that one, it said you have to convert it for UK use?
Kev
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The unit above was just an example which is why I put in brackets “check specs just incase not suitable”.
If you are happy to consider an alternative to the traditional Tyre Inflator only type device, then the below is a great option but please do check specs for your own piece of mind.
Note; I believe the compressor in the CAT Cube 1750 Digital Jump Starter (PPSCL3I) is designed to work with its internal lithium battery so no need to plug in to 12v socket.
In a completely sane world, madness is the only freedom (J.G.Ballard).
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