ViAir 90P Portable Compressor Kit - 00093

By: VIAIR

Introducing the VIAIR 90P - 00093 Portable Compressor Kit! This incredible kit comes with alligator clamps, a tire inflator, a tire air pump, and a 12V power source. With an impressive 30 minutes of inflation at 30 PSI and a maximum of 120 PSI, you can easily inflate up to 31 inch tires. Visit the VIAIR Store for the best air compressors and inflators on the market, boasting suction power, design, build quality, and customer support.
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B2B Rating
22 reviews

Review rating details

Value for money
71
Suction power
84
Size
67
Power and energy efficiency
70
Overall performance
73
Noise level
61
Maneuverability
71
Design
71
Customer support
72
Build quality
71

Details of ViAir 90P Portable Compressor Kit - 00093

  • Noise Level: 75 dB
  • Voltage: 12 Volts
  • Power Source: Electric
  • Brand: VIAIR
  • Recommended Uses For Product: Tire Inflation

Comments

I Couvertier: I bought this back in 2017, we are in 2023. It is still going strong I have used often especially in the winter when the tire pressure is low in the morning. I especially liked it when I was leaving work at 1130 pm and as I'm drving away I notice that I had a flat tire. My friends from work are stopping to ask if I need help in changing the tire I told them I had a compressor and could inflate my tire, which I did. I was able to get home and in the morning I went to the tire store and replaced the tire. My friends were so impressed the next day they asked where I got it and the brand.
Again, today as I'm walking to my car I notice I had a flat tire I proceeded to reinflate the tire but this time I think I have a nail because you could hear the air escaping the tire after I inflated it. 😔
This compressor is small enough and reliable when I need it. Oh and it inflates a tire in under 5 minutes.
I highly recommend it.

United States on Oct 05, 2023

Amazon Customer: En cuanto me llego lo probe, Tengo una camioneta Chevrolet Tahoe de 5.35mts de largo y el cable electrico + la manguera alcanza para llegar a las 4 llantas y la llanta de refaccion! conectandolo desde la bateria. Este compresor pudo llenar 20 psi (desde 20psi llegar a 40 psi) en llantas Rin 20" en aproximadamente 3 minutos. Excelente calidad, poco ruido, excelente funcionalidad.

Mexico on Dec 10, 2020

Gerardo Chincoya: Funciona muy bien, tiene mas potencia que el anterior que tenia y se siente de calidad, espero dure muchos años.

Mexico on Jan 13, 2020

Peter Paul : Very good !!! Strong material . I think the air hose should be a little longer. if my car was long, like a pickup truck, I would not be able to fill the tires from the back of the car

Canada on Apr 10, 2018

Eagle: Tried it once and works great.
What I like:
-Nice and compact
-Light, but substantial.
-I can't comment on reliability, but it feels like this one will last a long, long time. If anything breaks, I'll update this review.
-Accurate pressure gauge. Some reviews said the gauge is 10 psi off, which is definitely not my experience. Mine is more like +/- 3 psi when comparing to my digital and manual pressure gauge. I suspect people are reading the gauge while the compressor is on and pumping. If you want an accurate reading, you need to turn off the compressor first and then see where the gauge settles down on.
-Connects to the battery rather than cigarette lighter to ensure you get lots of power without blowing a fuse
-Surprisingly quiet for the amount of power this thing puts out.
-Inflates very fast. You'll be up and running in no time
-Metal chuck that connects directly to the tire looks and feels high quality. Made of solid metal
-Chord is long enough and has more length to spare to reach the rear passenger tire of my Honda Civic 2012
-Amazon says it isn't compatible with my car, but that is definitely an error.
-Love the...

Canada on Aug 17, 2015

William B. Smith: The first air compressor I ever bought for the car was a cheapie "250 psi" from Canadian Tire, on sale for ten bucks something like 20 years ago. It worked fine I suppose. Took it a long time to inflate a tire, about ten minutes if the tire was about halfway deflated. Far longer for a full flat. It was a pain to plug it into the lighter, as it was a very tight fit, and of course every time you wanted to check tire pressure you had to go in and unplug it first. The phlange to connect it to the tire's air nipple was also a pain to connect or remove, and it was made of soft metal so at some point it simply broke off. I had to use pliers to use it after that. Eventually the unit simply quit working, and also the long wire that goes from the unit to the lighter jack was very thin and frail, and it eventually frayed and broke.

Enter the Viair 90p. I found it right here on Amazon, and after reading all reviews and comparing it to a host of other kinds of compressor units I decided to go ahead and order it, and boy am I glad I did so. It arrived a few days earlier than anticipated, even with standard free shipping. It was heavy, of a decent solid quality, and lo...

Canada on Jun 01, 2014

NeatHedgehog: Update over two years later:

The good: Still works great.

The bad: The hose split down at the bottom where it attaches to the pump. It's pretty cheap hose, really. I was in a hurry so I just chopped a couple inches off and stuck it back over the air outlet using a heavy hose clamp. Worked just fine.

Original review:

If I could give a 4.5, I would, but I will be generous and round up.

The good:
Direct to battery connection gives you much more power than you'll ever get from cigarette lighter adapters, which have varying fuse sizes and wiring grades from vehicle to vehicle.
Small footprint for the power.
Gauge works perfectly (other buyers have had trouble with this but the one on my unit matches perfectly with my other stand-alone gauges).
Handy carrying bag (could be bigger but, one way another, it fits, so I can't complain; it never claimed it was an army duffel bag, after all).
Easily accessible fuse.
Fast and strong (more than enough for my 15" tires, but I like to be prepared)

The bad:
Power cord could be longer, or it could come with an extended hose, as reaching the opposite tire is no easy...

United States on Jan 19, 2012

S. Lundell: I to, have a corvette with non run-flat tires (no spare). I bought this and a patch kit for an added measure of security if I got a flat while on the road. The 90P fits nicely in the rear "cubby" with room to spare. I tried it on my truck before stowing it away. I deflated my truck tire to 15 lbs, and then connected this little marvel. It filled the tire back to 32lbs in about 20 seconds. Amazing. I found it to be well made, very easy to use, and very quiet. It did not jump around like some others have stated. The pressure guage works fine although it reads about 2 lbs low. No big deal. The air connect device holds sure and tight, and the pressure relief button works as advertized. The battery clips worked fine for me. A aux (cig lighter) plug would be nice, but I didn't want to chance blowing a fuse while trying to fix a flat. I like the battery clips. All in all, a very nice peice. I'd recommend to anyone.

United States on Apr 09, 2011

Gus Oh: I got this tire inflator because I didn't want to be dependent on my local gas station to fill my tires up. Last time I went there the air compressor was broken, so I finally bought this.

This unit hooks directly up to your car's battery. My 2010 Honda Accord only puts out 10 amps through the DC outlet inside the car, so I decided to get this one rather than similar units that I have seen that hook up inside your car rather than the battery. I have read other reviews about some of these inflators blowing fuses in the cars, so I was aware of that issue ahead of time.

After connecting the clamps to the battery and turning on my car, I filled up all my tires just to top them off. The compressor is relatively quiet (certainly not loud by my definition) and added about 2 psi to each tire in about 10 seconds for each tire. The unit was a little warm after all four tires, but certainly not anywhere near hot to hurt my hands from touching the metal heatsink. It probably gets hotter if you leave it on for longer, but for periodic tire inflation maintenance, it seems like it is rugged enough to handle it.

The nozzle is a clampdown type which also...

United States on Jun 05, 2010

ViAir 90P Portable Compressor Kit - 00093 Portable Electric Tire Inflator Air Compressor with UUP Technology AstroAI Portable Cordless Tire Inflator Air Compressor - Rechargeable 20V Battery, Up to 160PSI Handheld Air Pump
ViAir 90P Portable Compressor Kit - 00093 Portable Electric Tire Inflator Air Compressor with UUP Technology AstroAI Portable Cordless Tire Inflator Air Compressor - Rechargeable 20V Battery, Up to 160PSI Handheld Air Pump
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Noise Level 75 dB ‎75 dB ‎80 dB
Voltage 12 Volts ‎12 Volts ‎12 Volts
Power Source Electric ‎Corded Electric ‎Battery Powered
Brand VIAIR ‎UUP ‎AstroAI
Recommended Uses For Product Tire Inflation ‎Tire Inflation ‎Tire Inflation
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