Tire NW05-P Air Review

4.4 (622) Amazon rating$22.24400+ bought last month

Our verdict

The Tire NW05-P is the highest-demand unit in this entire batch at 400 units purchased last month, backed by 622 reviews at a 4.4-star rating and a $22.24 price. Running on 5V power with both battery and corded operation, it is the go-to budget inflator for users who prioritize portability and price over raw output.

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Best for

Budget buyers who want the most actively purchased inflator in the category, with 5V USB charging and solid owner ratings under $23.

Skip if

You need a tank-based compressor for air tools, sustained high-volume output, or higher-voltage performance.

  • Power Source Battery Powered,Corded Electric
  • Voltage 5 Volts
  • Capacity 7.42 Liters
  • Priced 84% below the category median ($141.49 across 70 tracked models)

Our scorecard

4.4/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.4/5

    4.4 average across 622 owner ratings

  • Popularity3.1/5

    622 owner reviews, more than most models here

The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other power tools and workshop machinery we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.

Overview

With 400 units purchased last month, the Tire NW05-P has the strongest buy-signal in this batch. Its 5V power source means USB charging, which makes it compatible with virtually any power bank, laptop port, or USB wall charger. The listed capacity of 7.42 liters and the dual battery-and-corded power options give it flexibility for both on-the-go and plugged-in use.

At $22.24 it undercuts every other option in this batch by a significant margin. The 4.4-star rating across 622 reviews is the same as the Klutch 203001004001 in star rating, but that Klutch unit is a 20-gallon corded shop compressor at $239.99, serving an entirely different use case. Here the Tire NW05-P's appeal is purely about accessible, inexpensive portable inflation with a proven demand track record.

The trade-off for the price is output. At 5V the Tire NW05-P cannot drive air tools and will be slower to fill large or heavily deflated tires compared to 12V DC or corded 120V units. For topping off car tires, bike tires, balls, and inflatables, based on specs and verified owner reviews, it does the job at a price that is hard to argue with.

Pros

  • 400 units purchased last month is the highest demand in the entire batch
  • 4.4-star average across 622 reviews demonstrates reliable owner satisfaction
  • At $22.24, the most affordable option in this batch by a wide margin
  • 5V operation allows USB charging from power banks and standard chargers
  • Dual battery and corded power adds flexibility for both home and travel use

Cons

  • 5V power limits output compared to 12V DC or 120V AC alternatives
  • Not suitable for powering air tools or filling large-capacity tanks quickly
  • No published max-PSI or CFM figures in the available specs to verify fill performance

Specifications

Power SourceBattery Powered,Corded Electric
Voltage5 Volts
Capacity7.42 Liters

Performance notes

Power source is battery powered and corded electric. Listed voltage is 5V, which indicates USB-compatible charging. Capacity is listed at 7.42 liters. The low voltage makes this a light-duty inflator rather than a workshop-grade compressor. No weight, max PSI, or CFM figures are in the published specs.

What buyers say

The volume of purchases and the 4.4-star average across 622 reviews tell a consistent story: buyers are satisfied at this price for everyday inflation tasks. Positive reviews emphasize convenience, portability, and value. Critical notes cluster around fill speed on larger or fully flat tires, which is an expected trade-off at 5V.

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Frequently asked questions

Does the Tire NW05-P charge via USB?

Based on the published specs, the listed voltage is 5V and the power source includes battery powered operation, which is consistent with USB charging. Verify with the product listing for exact charging port type.

Why is the Tire NW05-P so popular at this price?

With 400 units purchased last month, a 4.4-star average across 622 reviews, and a $22.24 price, it appears to hit the practical sweet spot for casual portable inflation. Buyers are not paying for tank storage or high-output specs, just convenient on-demand inflation.

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