Good deal on Amazon - Norshire Power tyre inflator

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Re: Good deal on Amazon - Norshire Power tyre inflator

Post by Luckky » Wed Oct 21, 2020 9:31 pm

Evening all,

For those that are bargain hunters, Amazon has what I think is a cracking deal on tonight.

NORSHIRE Tyre Inflator Portable Air Compressor, Mini Cordless Handheld Bike, Car, bicycle, Balloon Electric Air Pump 2000mAh with 90% Metal & OLED Touch Screen, Rechargeable Li-ion Battery 12V 175PSI

Normally £100 for the high pressure one but currently £46 and I got a further 10% off so £42 sound like a great deal so thought I’d share

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Re: Good deal on Amazon - Norshire Power tyre inflator

Post by Karl V » Wed Oct 21, 2020 9:42 pm

Oooohhh....

That's this isn't it?

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Re: Good deal on Amazon - Norshire Power tyre inflator

Post by Luckky » Thu Oct 22, 2020 7:20 am

Yes, it seems the price fluctuates quote often so £42 seems pretty good


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Re: Good deal on Amazon - Norshire Power tyre inflator

Post by Sommi » Thu Oct 22, 2020 7:31 am

Thanks Luckky!
Gt one immediately. Very useful tool indeed.
This is the cheapest it has been on Amazon ever.

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Post by phil4 » Thu Oct 22, 2020 7:38 am

Thanks for the tip-off Luckky... perhaps you should have had that as an Amazon Affiliate link ;) I've just bought one.

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Re: Good deal on Amazon - Norshire Power tyre inflator

Post by atomiser » Thu Oct 22, 2020 10:13 am

I've got one as well ... but it not as good as my airhawk. Mainly because of the fiddly buttons that are easy/difficult to press at the same time and the accuracy of the gauge - particularly in cold weather.

I have the norshire high power version which quality wise is second to none


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Re: Good deal on Amazon - Norshire Power tyre inflator

Post by Jerry » Thu Oct 22, 2020 1:55 pm

Appreciate the heads up. Just ordered.

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Re: Good deal on Amazon - Norshire Power tyre inflator

Post by apr1962 » Sat Jan 16, 2021 2:30 pm

I got one of these for Christmas. Looks really good, but gauge in accurate as its saying 16 PSI when not connected to tire and you have to compensate by adding 16 to any tyre you want to pump up.

The some instructions to recalibrate, but couldn't get the to work. I have emailed Norshire with no reply.

Any one got any ideas on how to recalibrate it??

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Re: Good deal on Amazon - Norshire Power tyre inflator

Post by Luckky » Sun Jan 17, 2021 4:49 pm

Andrew, that’s interesting. I’ve calibrated mine with a manual gauge and again with Mercedes internal gauges and it’s always within 1psi so that doesn’t sound good. Where did you buy it from, can you contact them?

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Re: Good deal on Amazon - Norshire Power tyre inflator

Post by apr1962 » Sun Jan 17, 2021 7:23 pm

From Amazon who won’t be much help. What steps did you go through to calibrate yours? Was you zero correct to start with?

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Re: Good deal on Amazon - Norshire Power tyre inflator

Post by Karl V » Sun Jan 17, 2021 7:46 pm

I don't own one, but did a bit of looking around last October.

A few people have mentioned the calibration issue it seems and a comment on their facebook page says:

3. When I checked device out of box it showed 3.5 bar whereas actual pressure was 2.5 bar.
4. So device was apparently not calibrated and tested before shipment.
5. However even after factory reset (i.e. pressing “++-“ in off state) it was not possible to get device showing 0 stably (when device not connected to tire).


So there may be some sort of factory reset option with pressing ++- when it's turned off (?)

Good luck!

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