🛞 Master your ride with precision and ease—never get stuck guessing tire pressure again!
The Boulder Tools Tire Deflator Set features an 80 PSI air pressure gauge and four adjustable deflators with a 360-degree swivel chuck tip. Crafted from rust-resistant brass, it offers durable, automatic tire deflation for cars, trucks, motorcycles, and offroad vehicles. This all-in-one kit ensures precise tire pressure management without batteries, making it an essential accessory for offroading enthusiasts.
Brand | Boulder Tools |
Material | Brass, Rubber |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 4.5 x 7.25 x 1.75 inches |
Item Weight | 9.6 ounces |
Screen Size | 2 Inches |
UPC | 712038009343 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00712038009343 |
Manufacturer | Boulder Tools |
Model | FBA_BT4201 |
Product Dimensions | 4.5 x 7.25 x 1.75 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | FBA_BT4201 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | FBA_BT4201 |
C**7
Great function and cost!
I ordered these to use as deflators for my Jeep, to be used for offroad needs for lower tire pressure. I find the deflators to be nice quality, very fast, and about as accurate as a mechanical spring closure allows. You do have to manually set the final deflation pressure you want by manually adjusting the unit (and then you can lock it in with the included jamb nut). Once you lock them in, they are set but can easily be readjusted to whatever pressure you want. There are several good videos showing how to set these. It is as easy as it looks, maybe even more so. The included pressure gauge is accurate and well-protected by the rubber bumper, so hopefully will have a long life. The other accessories including extra valve stems and two different sets of caps, one set of 4 metal and another 4 plastic, are a nice addition. The case is not great as many note in reviews, but it will work for a while. I think these are a bargain all in all!
E**D
Work great and can’t beat the price
Work as described and a great price.Easy to set up. I set them up on an extra tire in my shop and checked each twice. Accurate within 2 lbs.I have always used the type that removes the core and slides to deflate and have 3 brands of them. Old knees don’t like squatting to do this as much as they used to so wanted to try this type without dropping $100 for the big brand.Used them at a trail ride last week and then checked pressure and all 4 within 2 lbs of each other. Very impressive for the price point.The gauge that comes with them is a couple pounds off compared to my calibrated gauge but so is almost every gauge I have including some decent digital ones so not a big deal. I didn’t buy for the gauge anyway.
J**S
Good looking product but missing parts
Nice hard plastic storage box to keep everything together. Easy to set up. Only disappointment is that my set only came with 3 deflators. I’m making do since I need them for this weekend.
R**N
WELL MADE AND DOES WHAT IT'S SUPPOSED TO - AT A BETTER PRICE POINT THAN the BIGGER NAME BRANDS
Boulder Pro Tire Deflator Kit - Comes in a convenient plastic box with a snap lid, extra valve stems and caps included - just as pictured. Instructions are good, and the deflators are simple to set up. The quality appears as good and some name brands with much higher prices. When adjusting for the desired pressure the first time, I got more accurate, repeatable results by closing the cap (turning clockwise) about 1/8 - 1/4 turn when I first heard air bleeding out. The air bleed out will become slower as the pressure approaches your desired set point. I had to cup my hand around the deflator to hear when the air had stopped bleeding out. The gauge is pretty good, but sometimes gave inconsistent readings - usually within +/- 1 lb of the reading I got on the better quality gauge I keep in my tool kit. But, overall, I'm happy with the quality, the results, the packaging, and the value for dollar.
T**4
Excellent Tire Deflators for the Money
I frequently drive out on the beach to surf and/or fish (about 3-5 times per week.) Prior to purchasing these, I would either sit and deflate each tire by hand. It's slow and if you have any knee or back issues, it isn't comfortable.I purchased these as a Christmas gift to myself since they were on sale for $20.Setup is pretty easy. I first manually deflated one of my tires down to my desired pressure. (15 PSI for me). Screw the deflator on and slowly loosen the cap until you start to hear air come out. Tighten the cap just enough so air stops escaping. Tighten the lock ring to the cap and you're all set.What usually would take me about 15 minutes to deflate now takes five minutes. They are made of brass and definitely will hold up to the salty environment here at the beach. The kit comes with a tire gauge that's accurate within about 1 PSI of my other tire gauges. It also comes with a set of valve cores, a core removal tool, and two sets of valve stem caps. The carry case is a little flimsy, but the deflators come in their own little pouch that you can conveniently put pretty much anywhere (I keep mine in the sunglasses holder.)I do have one minor gripe: It's very easy for the lock ring to loosen, especially if you accidentally drop a deflator, and then your adjustment is now out of whack. Not a big deal, just don't be as clumsy as I am.All in all, I really like these and you can get 5 sets of these for the price of a set of Stauns (which more or less do the same thing).A couple tips I have:1. Set your deflators 1 PSI lower than what you actually want. The last bit of air to get out of the tires takes a long time before the deflator shuts off. Once the air is barely trickling out, remove the deflator and you'll be right at your desired pressure. This saves you a couple minutes of waiting for the valve to finally close.2. Don't use the adjustment cap to screw the deflator on, use the main body, otherwise you might accidentally make a pressure adjustment.3. Always, ALWAYS check your tire pressure after using the deflators to make sure they are functioning properly4. I'd recommend not driving with these deflators on. You'll run the risk of getting dirt/water/sand/mud in then and they may not work properly.
B**N
Love them
Works great!!!
C**S
Deflators seem good, but Air Pressure gauge is extremely inaccurate
I just received my Boulder Tools Pro Tire Deflator Kit and set about following the instructions to set the deflators to 16 PSI. I let the air out for a minute and a half and checked the pressure with the new included gauge. It said 15PSI, which seemed a little strange since it usually take about 2 minutes and 15 seconds to get to 15 PSI. So I grabbed my trusty gauge from the glove box, checked and it said 20 PSI. Checked it again then went and grabbed my backup, older gauge, checked and it also said 20 PSI. That means the brand new gauge is by almost 5 PSI -- not good. It's useless. And it's about a third to a half the value of the Kit.Hopefully Boulder Tools will reach out and provide me with an tested, accurate air pressure gauge.I tested one of the deflators and it stopped at 1PSI above the tire that I set it to. To me, that's what I was hoping for. Too bad the gauge feels cheap and delivers worse results.
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