🚗 Inflate Your Adventure!
The Taelakeni 8L Tire Bead Seater is a powerful and portable tool designed for quick and efficient tire inflation. With a capacity of 8 liters and a pressure range of 87-116 PSI, this durable steel construction tool is perfect for various vehicles, including cars, ATVs, and motorcycles. Its ergonomic design ensures ease of use, while the safety features keep you at a safe distance during operation.
Manufacturer | FPLX |
Brand | Taelakeni |
Item Weight | 16.94 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 26 x 11.5 x 9.15 inches |
Item model number | bcg-001 |
Manufacturer Part Number | bcg-001 |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
R**S
Great for...pushing tons of air down a tube 😜
If you're trying to do that one thing that a certain guy posts videos of him with his dog in a field doing, then this will work. It doesn't have the same grip or cover over the trigger valve like his, but it does the same job. Pick up a 2" pipe and 1.5" to 2" adapter to fit where the included 1.5" steel pipe is screwed, along with a male air hose fitting (the one that comes with it has a weird, flared end...European, maybe?), and you're all set.The pressure gauge isn't in 'Merican units, but you're smart enough to convert to PSI, right? If not, your phone is. Others have posted that attempts to unnecessarily remove and replace the gauge with one that reads PSI have resulted in threads breaking off and whatnot, so...weigh your options.Works great for my needs, and...I guess you can seat tires onto wheels with it, or something? 🤷🏾♂️ lol. Happy blasting!
R**Y
Great product
Great product fast shipping will buy from them again
T**.
Seats bead
Pop off valve opens at around 130 psi when filling.Gauge is in bar only.Seats bead adequately on 35/12.50 tire.
J**S
This thing is awesome
I’ve needed one of these for years.. it works amazingly. Easy to operate and fills fast would definitely recommend.
J**M
It's skinny.
Works well and it's skinny. So if you get a tire off the bead on a dual, you can just drive up on a block and use the bomb to set the bead. You'll have to fandangle it but it beats having to remove wheels.
C**R
Works great for an air cannon
I made an air cannon out of it and it’s phenomenal. Shoutout to @germy_ballswell
H**M
It's like a parachute
It's better to have and not need it, than to need it and not have it. First, let me say I'm not in the tire business, so I don't have a regular need for this. I happen to have a tractor that will lose air over time and there's one tire that will lose its seal if it gets too low. That usually ends up being an all day exercise that ends up with my neighbor, who wears an eye-patch, coming over with a spray can of starting fluid, and attempting to improve his average. With this tool, Lucky can stay at home and not hurt his average.I haven't had a need to use this yet, but I've already noticed a few things that I'd like to point out:1. The pressure gage reads in bars. If I use 4bars=60psi, I can do that in my head, and I'm ok with that.2. I understand there are different connection styles for automotive, industrial, etc. I just can't ever remember what I have or what to buy. I think that "farm" is somewhere between the two. I had to replace the furnished male connector for a smaller one. Seems like there's an opportunity for a joke there somewhere.3. The plastic tubing that sends air from the tank to the valve operator when the trigger is pulled(actually, pushed would be more accurate), looks like something that will need replacing in a year or two, depending on how much sun it sees.4. The charging manifold is arranged in a way that when you're filling the tank with air, you're looking at the back of the pressure gage. I'm sure they thought stupid Americans don't need to see a gage that displays bars, ha, ha, ha.5. For lack of a better term, there's a stirrup welded to the business end of the tank. Other than being a hanger I guess it's there to keep the thing from rolling over when you lay it down with the pistol grip up, creating a top heavy condition. If it's to keep the relief valve from contacting the ground, it fails. If it's to protect the pressure gage if the thing falls over, it fails. If it's to steady the tank as you connect an air hose, it fails.6. Why not install a regular charging valve so you can fill the tank with a normal air chuck, and you can eliminate that little ball valve. That whole manifold looks like the weakest link, or the plastic tubing.I hope I rarely use this.
R**T
This thing blows!
Love it! Tried a few other options to fit a 255/80R17 on a 8.5” wheel (33” JKUR pizza cutters) and they all failed- even the starter fluid “trick” which was dumb of me to even try. This got it in 3 tries- each attempt moved the bead closer to full seal. I’ll tack on pics when I fit the remaining tires. The bead sat almost 3” from the wheel so imagine how tough that is to fit with just a blast of air!Edit: Added a few pics. Mounted 5 of these with no issues- even had 8oz of balance beads in each wheel and they didn’t blow out! (use of a bucket under the rim to let the bottom bead seal a bit) All I can say is don’t be that person that returns one of these to Amazon when you’re done. If nothing else help others that need a hand with their tires in the future. Let folks on a FB offroad group know ya have one if that’s your thing.
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