How AirBoosters Work: Easy and Efficient Tire Inflation
With AirBoosters, inflating your tires has never been easier. We’ve designed our air compressors to be intuitive, portable, and powerful—perfect for both beginners and experienced drivers. Whether you're on the road, at home, or out in the wilderness, AirBoosters offers a reliable solution to keep your tires in top condition. No more visits to the gas station or waiting for roadside assistance—just plug, inflate, and go!
This guide will walk you through the simple steps of using your AirBoosters compressor, so you can stay safe and prepared on the road.
How to Use Your AirBoosters Compressor
Using an AirBoosters compressor is straightforward, no matter where you are. Follow these simple steps to get your tires inflated quickly and accurately. From connecting the power source to setting the right pressure, our compressors do the hard work for you. Here’s everything you need to know.
Step 1: Connect to Power
Depending on the model, either plug the compressor into your car's 12V socket or a standard wall outlet using the provided adapter. Make sure the compressor is powered up before you begin.
Step 2: Attach the Hose
Securely attach the air hose to your tire's valve stem. Ensure there’s a tight seal to prevent air leakage.
Step 3: Set Your Desired Pressure
Most of our compressors feature a digital or manual gauge. Set your target tire pressure according to your vehicle’s requirements, which can usually be found on the side of the tire or in your car’s manual.
Step 4: Start Inflation
Press the start button and let the compressor work its magic. The device will begin pumping air into your tire, and some models even have an automatic shutoff feature once the desired pressure is reached.
Step 5: Monitor the Pressure
Keep an eye on the pressure gauge as the compressor inflates the tire. If using an automatic shutoff model, the compressor will stop when the target pressure is achieved. For manual models, simply turn off the compressor when you reach the desired level.
Step 6: Detach and Store
Once inflation is complete, carefully detach the air hose from the valve stem and replace the valve cap. Store the compressor and its accessories in a safe place, like the trunk of your car, so it’s always within reach when needed.