Xiaomi Mijia Electric Pump
![]() | Expecting restock Type: compressor; Power source: battery; Pressure gauge: digital; Max. pressure (atm): 10; Productivity (L/min): 15; Hose length (m): 0.2; Battery in set: built-in; Gauge backlight; Lamp; Size (mm): 124x71x45.3; E-Catalog uses affiliate links compensated by our partners. |
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Model overview based on user reviews
The Xiaomi Mijia Electric Pump is a compact and portable compressor, ideal for inflating bike, motorcycle, and scooter tires. It features simple and logical controls with three preset modes and a manual mode, allowing for easy pressure adjustments. The device includes a digital pressure gauge and an autostop function that halts inflation once the desired pressure is reached. It also has a built-in flashlight, adding to its convenience. However, the pump is noted for its weak power and short hose, making it less suitable for car tires or off-road conditions. Despite being louder than expected for its size, it is considered normal by car pump standards. Overall, it is a decent option for small vehicles but may not compete with regular compressors in terms of power.
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Compact, standalone, mobile, easy to use Weak power, short hose, not very suitable for working in mud. |
Easy to use, normally inflates scooter wheels. Louder than expected from such a small device. However, by car pump standards - normal. |
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In addition to low power, there are other drawbacks. For example, the short hose or low practicality for off-road conditions. The compressor has air intake holes on the sides and bottom of the body, so you can’t place it in dirt or dust; you’ll have to hold it in your hands (and it inflates slowly).
In short, for a car, it's a decent but compromise option. For a bike? Possibly, but a hand pump can easily suffice. For a motorcycle or scooter, it's just right.