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Amazing Products TV Amazon Tire Inflators SCAM Exposed

Awesome Tips Amazon Tire Inflators SCAM Exposed



I’m exposing a scam on Amazon, where manufacturers of portable tire inflators mislead buyers with false claims while racking up thousands of positive reviews. I tested 5 popular brands and found shocking results that changed how I view Amazon. The tested brands are Airmoto, Hafuloky, Denvix, Lolssa, Iltide.
Denvix tire inflator on Amazon:

Although Denvix sponsored this video, my opinion and tests are completely independent.

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Comments

  1. battery capacity is so misunderstood 15000mah….no 3- 5000mah cells @ 4.2v each is 5000mah at 12.6 volts fully charged… 4 volts is not enough power to do anything with.

  2. Ya just go spend $20 on a hyper tough from Walmart not battery powered but way better and a bit faster

  3. Always buy from TOOL BRANDS. Milwaukee, Dewalt, Ridgid, Ryobi etc. They stand by their name and have battery cells that can be swapped and used for hundreds of other tools. Buying this kind of device from a cheap Chinese manufacturer is not wise for many reasons. Total waste of money. I recommend the portable ridgid inflator with digital readout for price to quality value. If you have an issue with the device, the company is multinational and offers a limited lifetime warranty. You can usually buy one at your local store and exchange for the warranty making it very convenient.🧰

  4. This reminds me of what happened with my Logitech rechargeable keyboard years ago. Logitech: "Sorry, we don't offer replacement battery packs. You'll have to get a new one." – I take out ONE screw to expose four regular AA rechargeable batteries. I replaced them and the keyboard is still working after five years.

  5. These are a scam, but if one finds for $700+ something that costs ten bucks in aliexpress, maybe doubt is in order.

  6. Isn’t this mail fraud? The best thing that could happen to this country is to completely stop all Chinese imports. Or tax it so high it would be cheaper to manufacture products here. There will be some pain and scarcity but the future would be brighter for our kids.

  7. 6:45 there is no such thing as a 5000mAh 18650!

  8. Just don't buy chinese made electronics.

  9. Nice work man

  10. Just buy a Makita, they're cheap and great

  11. I've been researching getting one for my car and suspected insufficient power from the Airmoto and scams for many of the others, so greatly appreciate your review, although company sponsorship always raises red flags. The $800 price tag on some units allows them to have laughable "90% off" sales which will only attract buying fools. I assumed they were selling units left on the shelves with end-of-life batteries, but the truth is worse, as you've demonstrated. Amazon can't be trusted to police products and should be viewed as a "Wild West" marketplace, like a street bazaar, with a decent return policy.

  12. 4 batteries of 2000 mAh connected in series do not have 8000 mAh capacity. The total capacity is 2000 mAh, but with higher voltage.
    At 6:20, dual battery combo is called a single battery. The capacity claims are wildly exaggerated, but the video author does not know much about batteries.

  13. Dude this is your best video so far!

  14. A lot of the problems with these are also the psi ratings are always off. If you were to check your psi after using these the number is usually a few psi below what the inflator says. I have a 4Runner and bought one of these and I only did one tire to check it and even though my inflator said it got it to 32 psi, my 4Runner and my manual psi reader said it was at 29 psi

  15. Very good Video ! πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘
    A Freind on me had one of those in his Car.
    The Battery was bloated and it almost burned his BMW to Ashes.

  16. Almost all Amazon reviews been lies for mamy years.

    Many of the reviews not even of the advertised product!

  17. 8:03 commercial for Denbix

  18. I wish there were something better than DENVIX, but It will do while they invent something faster and stronger. DENVIX will do it in the meantime. DENVIX got my vote. I was shopping around for a tire inflator and found one. Thanks for those tips they're very helpful. Have a nice day.

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  20. I bought a TRAVELMAN T1 Jump Starter with Air Compressor last year and works fine. it takes a min or so to inflate each tire and battery last for a long time.

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  22. easy to avoid getting stranded because of a small battery, get a bigger one that has a 12V Connector or even easier every modern car has at least 1 USB-Port get one that can run while connected to a cable. Do not trust any amphours from random chinesium companies, same goes for lumens on Flashlights these days. Only buy stuff from companies you know for a fact that they dont lie.

  23. My EPAuto 12V DC is pretty reliable and it's only $30. I've had it for over 2 years and it still works fine. I think the ones with the cigarette lighter socket as the power source are going to be more reliable.

  24. Wow U did a great job on this …. I was looking to buy 1 .. now I know better Ty !

  25. advertised milliamp hours are exaggerated on everything on amazon. you can tangent to any other battery powered product like power banks. jf i am shopping, i would aim higher on a battery capacity than what i am actually looking for.

    for tire inflators, there’s another formfactor that looks like a powertool or powerdrill. they have removeable batteries that you can swap out. those could help in certain situations. they are not as compact but can serve as a backup to this style.

  26. Fantastic video! please continue to do more consumer advocacy!

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