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Mijia Mini Inflator

Mijia is an ultra portable electric air pump that looks like an iPod. The sleek device features a built-in 2000mAh battery and produces between 0.2 and 10.3 bar or 3-150 PSI, enough to fill up tires, balls, bicycles, motorbikes and even cars. It also features tire pressure detection, pressure preset and various other functions. There is also an LCD screen, and it comes with two attachments for different valves, a micro-USB charging cable and a cloth bag. Altogether, Mijia is a handheld device that lets you accurately check and top up tire pressure with the press of a button.

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Mijia is an ultra portable electric air pump that looks like an iPod. The sleek device features a built-in 2000mAh battery and produces between 0.2 and 10.3 bar or 3-150 PSI, enough to fill up tires, balls, bicycles, motorbikes and even cars. It also features tire pressure detection, pressure preset and various other functions. There is also an LCD screen, and it comes with two attachments for different valves, a micro-USB charging cable and a cloth bag. Altogether,...
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