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The BLACK+DECKER BDINF20C Portable Air Compressor offers unmatched versatility with three power modes—120V AC, 12V car adapter, and cordless 20V MAX battery (sold separately). Featuring a digital pressure gauge and automatic shutoff, it delivers precise inflation up to 150 PSI and 5 CFM airflow. Compact and lightweight, it’s perfect for tires, sports balls, and large inflatables, backed by a 2-year warranty for peace of mind.























| ASIN | B074L541Y1 |
| Air Flow Capacity | 5 Cubic Feet Per Minute |
| Best Sellers Rank | #366,257 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #826 in Wheel & Tire Air Compressors & Inflators |
| Brand Name | BLACK+DECKER |
| Color | Black/Orange |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (3,993) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00885911503631 |
| Included Components | Black & Decker 20V MAX* Multi-Purpose Inflator |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 11.6"L x 7.6"W x 8.7"H |
| Item Type Name | Black & Decker 20V MAX* Multi-Purpose Inflator |
| Item Weight | 5.3 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | BLACK+DECKER |
| Material Type | Blend |
| Maximum Pressure | 150 Pound per Square Inch |
| Operation Mode | Automatic |
| Power Source | 12VDC, 120VAC |
| UPC | 885911503631 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 2 year limited Manufacturer warranty |
B**E
Compact and versatile Portable Compressor
I did quite a bit of research before making this purchase. Since I already owned a battery operated Hedge Trimmer from B&D this was one I was considering among others. Based on other reviews, I decided to purchase this one because it can work from the B&D 20vdc battery pack I already owned, 12vdc lighter or 120 VAC. This gave me a lot of options to use this at home as well as on the road. This is a "no frills" inflator. No led light, no USB charging for phones, etc. It does however outshine others I had considered because it can also quickly inflate air mattresses or other inflatable items with the high volume setting and hose. Others have commented on its complicated nature. I read the directions once and was done. Worked perfect on all three power sources. I have tested it a few times to inflate some tires and an air mattress and it did a great job. The pressure gauge is accurate and it does as others have said, inflates to a little higher than the set pressure, but then settles down to the stated pressure or within 1/2 lb. Overall I am very happy with its operation. If I hadn't already owned the battery pack and charger, I probably would have gone with something else. I had considered the VIAIR 88P, a few models of AstroAI as well as GSPSCN and the EPAuto 12V DC Portable Air Compressor. Some things to consider as you shop around: Some compressors have a high amp draws and require a direct battery connection, (not very flexible for home use). Others have a cigarette lighter plug, but you still need to have the engine running. Some have their amp draw pushing the limits of many car cig plugs at 150-180 watts / @ 12.5 -15 amps. B&D does not publish the 12vdc amp draw, but I may test mine under load at 30psi and see where it comes in and publish it later.
M**I
Splendid performer, Short cords but good for B&D MAX battery owners
I needed a good tire inflator after owning several old junk brand ones that kicked the bucket within a year, and since I recently purchased the 20V Max series lithium ion battery system, choosing this Black + Decker Multi-Purpose Inflator was a no-brainer. It has 3 modes of power: DC 20V Max Lithium Ion battery (not included), 12V “car cigarette-lighter” port, and of course AC cord plug. The cords are rather short, so using the battery would be the preferred power source, but at least they are there in event where you don’t have a charged battery available (or if you are stranded with a flat tire/ flat spare). Then there is that fact that an extension cord would do the trick. These cords are both not removable, in fact you coil them up neatly into the provided organized place. But the battery is obviously the best to use with this model anyway. You need to push the battery in place firmly to use (as seen in my video). There are 2 switches and 3 buttons on the main unit that are either self-explanatory or self-intuitive. I found after turning the motors on that they are relatively quiet compared to my previous inflators, and the unit does not seem to get as hot either. It might be because of the very efficient side and bottom vents, or maybe just the thick ABS plastic shell, but I filled all 4 tires on my 2012 Toyota Prius just now in one go with my the 20V Lithium Ion battery (like literally just now) and it is only warm to the touch. The “I” on the switch (as opposed to “0” or “II”) is for the tire pressure inflator. The auto-off setting is set to go a couple of PSI above the limiter in order to get a more accurate pressure I guess. When the motor turns off, it reads on (or close to) the targeted pressurization. The high volume output function, known as “II” on the switch, blows air through the tube elbow on the right. The accordion tube arm can be pulled off and haphazardly friction-fit back into place like a vacuum cleaner hose when not in use. Also like a vacuum cleaner, there is a neat little inflator tip attachment organizer compartment for the inflator needle valve, brass coupler adapter, and tapered nozzle in the back. I probably won’t even use these, to be honest, since there is the main universal valve adaptor attached to the high pressure hose to fill tires with. I am not exactly a fan, however, of the plastic lever on the back of said universal valve adaptor because I have had those snap off in due time on my aforementioned other brand’s old inflators before. Nevertheless, I am hoping it lasts the test of time. This model looks tougher and has a 2 year limited warranty and 30 day money back guarantee to back it up. Actually, I have a good feeling about this one, so for the moment I can say that I am happy with my purchase.
F**D
Easy to use, compact, 3 power sources
Drove 5 miles from home to add air to a low tire, at a cost of $2. I had a portable tire inflator years ago, which had one power source ( cigarette lighter in car). I was not about to try putting air in the tire using a bicycle pump: time to get a new inflator. I already have a number of B&D tools using 20 or 40 volt batteries, so this looked like a good choice. Price was ok. Tried it out, works fine. Difficult to wind up the cord with the car adapter power plug, so I’ll just leave it wrapped with a twist tie. I thought one of the accessory ends ( there should be 3) , was missing, but later found it in the packing box, so if you can’t find one check out the box before you use the inflator. Power plug too short, you’ll need an extension cord. edited August 2024: so had a low tire which I took to a gas station. They found a leak & fixed it with a plug. Tire ok. Checked all tires & used the inflator using fully charged battery. Today another tire was low, too out inflator but battery was low, so I used AC cord. Air comes out of the large ‘nozzle’ but could not use the tire attachment, nothing was lit up. Ended up using my bike hand pump. Disgusted now with inflator. Battery which I charged worked on leaf blower. Going to try the inflator again after I calm down later! Why can’t things work they way they are intended to?..
B**D
Multiple power sources. Versatile inflator, convenient size and weight
Battery- pack was tricky, but I got it Inflator ran well when plugged into wall socket or cigarette lighter, but I especially wanted the rechargeable battery feature for remote use. Battery LBXR20 specified in Instructions matched my B & D drill’s 1.5 AH battery, but it would not power the Inflator. Battery pack slid readily into the slot rails, and made a “click”, but it needed to be hard- pressed downward again, so that it snapped flush into the housing, locked into place, and made proper contacts.
A**3
Me ha gustado bastante si hay q comprar la batería y cargador si quieres una experiencia sin cables , se conecta bien al cargador del carro y a la luz infla de maravilla y lo mejor se detiene al alcanzar la presión deseada
B**N
A 20v battery pack works well, charges air reasonably fast. Perfect for travel for me anyway. Also has 12v cord and hydro cord
J**A
Estuve muy indeciso de si invertir en una bomba que pudiera inflar colchones inflables o una para automóvil y en un fin de semana que fui de camping me lleve mi colchón y se me ponchó mi llanta. Esta bomba me salvó de quedar varado en la sierra y poder llegar a un taller y pude disfrutar mi fin de semana con mi colchón inflable. Además cuando viene gente a dormir en mi casa les pongo el colchón inflable en menos de 3 minutos cuando antes me tardaba más de 15 inflándolo con la bomba manual. Excelente producto.
G**Y
This is an awesome little compressor. I wouldn’t say it works any better than most 12v compact compressors, but the fact that you can use 110-120v ac or 12v or 20v battery makes it awesome. Have a high pressure hose and a high volume hose makes this the most versatile little compressor. No more blowing up rafts at the car and carrying it to the beach. Just go right to the beach and blow your stuff up. Small and compact, looks like a little radio. Auto shut off for high pressure works great. It is not quit but is quieter most small compressors. Already love this little thing.
R**K
Just got this from Amazon and I am happy with it compact size. Everything in compartment so you can really take it anywhere. I got this based on review by others that it can use Dewalt 20V system and to my surprise it does not. It is sad but I don’t have too many use case to use it away from a car or a wall plug so I am satisfied with the disappointment. Please do note only BD batteries can be used on this regardless of they are owned by the same company
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