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The WORX WX092L 20V Cordless Inflator is a powerful and versatile tool designed for high-pressure inflation tasks. With a maximum output of 150 PSI, it features a digital pressure display for accurate readings, an automatic shut-off function to prevent over-inflation, and a compact design for easy portability. The included battery is compatible with over 75 other tools in the Power Share family, making it a smart addition to any toolkit.





| Brand | WORX |
| Voltage | 20 Volts |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Tire Inflation, Sports Equipment Inflation, Air Mattress Inflation |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Noise Level | 91 dB |
| Special Feature | Cordless |
| Included Components | (1) sports ball needle, (1) Presta valve adaptor, (1) tapered adaptor, high-pressure hose, (1) 2.0Ah 20V battery, (1) 0.4A charger |
| Item Weight | 1.78 Pounds |
| Color | Orange,black |
| Material | Plastic |
| Product Dimensions | 9.65"L x 2.95"W x 10.63"H |
| Style | w/ 20V Battery & Charger |
| Model Name | WORX WX092L 20V 2.0Ah 2 in 1 Cordless Inflator Battery and Charger Included, max. 10 Bar, Digital pressure display |
| Hose Length | 2.3 Feet |
| Maximum Operating Pressure | 10 Bars |
| Manufacturer | Worx |
| UPC | 845534021820 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00845534021820 |
| Part Number | WX092L |
| Item Weight | 1.78 pounds |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Item model number | WX092L |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Special Features | Cordless |
| Batteries Included? | Yes |
| Batteries Required? | Yes |
| Battery Cell Type | Lithium Ion |
T**H
Really impressed
Works great,
N**K
Great produce
It's a great compressor, portable product that packs a punch.
I**Z
A premium device
An automotive engineer friend asked me to get this for him. He insisted that I would want one as soon as I saw it, which was silly considering I have two effective tire inflators already. Well, he was right. I'm going to resist but it won't be easy because this simply does not in any way seem like a consumer grade device. I can't speak to the engineering myself but I can attest that it woks beautifully, is very well crafted and feels very solid. The Worx stuff seem like bargains for what you get.
T**S
No more gas station! No big compressor either!
This WORX cordless inflator is the kind of thing I put off buying for too long. Should have purchased something like this years ago. Why did I break down and buy this? I have two cars now, my girlfriend’s is the third car and I take care of that one too. The gas station gets old, it’s either too crowded when I am headed to or coming from work, or I have to go really late when it is more quiet. And then let’s no mention all the people that beat up the hose and break the reel or leave it laying on the ground and the business end is broken.I’m over it, so here I am. I must be honest and say I went with the WORX brand because I got a hydro shot with battery and charger so it was nice to save some money and get the tool only option here. So now I’m in the WORX eco system for sure. This little device came in a generic box. (Pictured) and I’m guessing they broke down the standard retail box to sell these “TOOL ONLY” because there was also a separate booklet for a battery and charger that someone forgot to remove.First impression, the pump feels sturdy and quality for a plastic product kind of like the hydro shot. Taking a look around there are rubber feet at the bottom, and lighted display on top and at the front a light. The light is low, high, red/help and off. The highest brightness could be brighter to be honest but for any job you have it gets the job done. It’s nice to know that in an emergency you might just need the light and you’ve got it.There is also and little holder at the front on the low end for the adaptors to fill different things (also pictured) but I have not used these. The standard connector is what you will use for car tires and that’s probably all I will use this for. The panel is easy to figure out really, no need for a book. You set the pressure that you want with the arrow keys, if you are connected to a tire the current pressure will be displayed. A play and pause button when you are ready and a power button, that’s it.My first test (in the video) was a low car tire, Lexus GS350 245/40/18 I let some air out to check that my TPMS was working, the WORX pump showed 23.5 psi, and I set it for 33 psi and it didn’t take long at all. (In the video) hit the start at 1:30 or so and pump stopped at 2:27. Then after that it was time for the spare tire. I’m a bad car person, I have never checked it after owning the car for a year, no excuses nobody should ever do that. Also note that this thing is pretty loud, not unusual but be aware of it. Please be a nice neighbor, check and fill your tires at a decent hour.The spare tire calls for 60 psi and it was at 19.5 pounds. With just my hand the tire felt hard like it was fully inflated, but it wasn’t even close. So This took a lot longer. I set the WORX tool to 60 psi and hit the timer and started it. It took three minutes and ten seconds to get all the way up to 60 psi.Also take note for whatever it’s worth with bigger jobs like this the hose gets really, really hot. Anyway so far I’m impressed. I topped off my other tires that just needed like 4 psi bump and I’m looking forward to never going to the gas station trying to hurry up get all the tires topped off before the compressor turns off, no thanks. I’m hoping this tool holds up. I will update if there are any issues.No more excuses, now I will check my tires more often and so should you.
R**B
Great little portable pump
This thing is absolutely great , use it almost daily, love that it is portable and i can use it anywhere, pumped up 6 tires that were very low, only used 1 bar on battery.
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