Ring RTC1000 Digital Tyre Inflator Review

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  • čas přidán 30. 06. 2024
  • Getting fed up of increasingly frequent “out of order” tyre pressure machines at petrol stations, wasting me lots of time. They now tend to also charge a small amount for this service which always used to be free.
    Have purchased this nicely designed and fully featured, powerful unit from Ring.
    This is going to save me lots of time and a bit of money in the long run, using this to routinely check my tyre pressures. But will also be good in an emergency.
    MM

Komentáře • 34

  • @pires908
    @pires908 Před rokem +1

    Bought one today, so much better than the old one I have.

  • @dougtina
    @dougtina Před 2 lety +1

    It looks like i'll be purchasing this item.👍

  • @sylvesterf.4950
    @sylvesterf.4950 Před rokem

    It's great, thanks for your review! 👍

    • @markymarkreviews
      @markymarkreviews  Před rokem +1

      Ok Thanks. Mine is still going strong and coming in handy. Wife's car just threw up a "low tyre pressure warning" and the car was doing what it was meant to do- warning that all tyres were now 3-4 psi lower than when last inflated. Just took a few minutes to go round and re-inflate all tyres to optimum.MM

  • @dougmartin893
    @dougmartin893 Před rokem

    Very useful vid. Thanks.👍

  • @carlzeiss4871
    @carlzeiss4871 Před rokem +1

    Yep, got one. Cracking bit of kit, worth paying a little more than some others available.

    • @markymarkreviews
      @markymarkreviews  Před rokem

      Has been used a lot over the winter. These modern car tyre pressure warning lights go off a lot when the temperatures drop. This has made it easy to check my car.

  • @1966babysnakes
    @1966babysnakes Před 2 lety +2

    If you fold the rotating handle flat to wind in the cable, you'll find it much easier.

  • @xxwookey
    @xxwookey Před 2 lety +4

    These things are fine for the 30 second top-up as demoed, but most of them will die if actually used seriously (e.g. to pump up flat larger tyres). Anything that hasn't got a visible heat sink is a bad idea IMHO. This one does seem to be at the higher end of the 'cheap, round, digital' quality spectrum, but I'd strongly recommend you look at the RAC700 or 900 as they are actually made of metal and have heat sinks, and especially the 900 is designed to last. 'tyre inflators' go from £10 to £200 and mostly you get no more than you paid for.

    • @markymarkreviews
      @markymarkreviews  Před 2 lety +4

      Fair enough. The main thing for me at present though is the routine check and slight fill up every few weeks. We have 4 cars in the household and 2 bikes. (Although I prefer a normal bicycle floor pump for the latter). It saves time and a lot of effort having this at home. Hopefully will never need it for a catastrophic puncture but if it did fail during that process- lesson learnt and I will spend more next time. Although price nowadays is not always indicative of long life reliability as corners are cut to save money ever more frequently it seems. MM

    • @peppercrybeatz
      @peppercrybeatz Před rokem

      so you dont recommend for a completely flat tyre? will it do it on occasion though for those emergencies? thanks

    • @markymarkreviews
      @markymarkreviews  Před rokem +2

      @@peppercrybeatz Ring certainly state that this will inflate a completely flat tyre. xxwookey feels only more expensive ones would be better at that job than this one. But like you said if you had to use it to inflate a completely flat tyre I don’t think it would be a problem at all. Just not loads of flat tyres one after the other! It is a powerful and fast inflator. MM

    • @peppercrybeatz
      @peppercrybeatz Před rokem +1

      @@markymarkreviews thanks buddy

    • @vieczurable
      @vieczurable Před rokem +1

      I still use 10 years old cheapest, basic RING. Never had any issues with that.

  • @garysinclair5193
    @garysinclair5193 Před 9 měsíci

    What made you decide to wind the winder in the opposite direction to the arrows?

  • @An.Individual
    @An.Individual Před rokem +1

    I use a Ring tyre inflator and also a battery charger, I recommend them.

  • @no-knickers-emma1112
    @no-knickers-emma1112 Před rokem

    Does it come with a bu8lt in torch? If so how do you change the batteries ?

  • @cobbvd
    @cobbvd Před rokem

    This is not Ring, but Osram. Absolutely the same, bought it yesterday.

  • @ArchieGreyUK
    @ArchieGreyUK Před 10 měsíci

    If you get a flat tyre, can you use this in the rain?

    • @markymarkreviews
      @markymarkreviews  Před 10 měsíci

      Good question. I don’t think they supply an “IP” waterproof rating. There are no upwards facing vents on top of the unit so water will not get in easily in a heavy downpour. I guess to be safe just keep it covered up with a jacket or umbrella if you are worried. After setting the pressure and pushing the on button,it does its thing automatically. MM

  • @ajnicks4964
    @ajnicks4964 Před rokem

    London guy!!

  • @elizabethblackaby373
    @elizabethblackaby373 Před 7 měsíci

    My son bought one for me today but it doesn't have a case is this right?

    • @markymarkreviews
      @markymarkreviews  Před 7 měsíci

      Mine definitely came in a nice case as shown in the video. Unless they are cutting back! I would query it with Ring or the retailer he bought it from.

  • @covinhas87
    @covinhas87 Před rokem

    Why do you say you lose pressure at the petrol pump? Yeah, you may lose a little bit of air until you connect it properly, but once it sits right, it fills up the tire and you barely lose any pressure if any. The loud hiss you hear is the air trapped in the hose being released, it's not from your tyre.

    • @markymarkreviews
      @markymarkreviews  Před rokem

      Just at petrol stations the tyre connecting valves just seem very fiddly so I have tended to lose a lot of air before getting a good connection. Has depended on the car/tyre valve though. This little gadget saves time and money though and so many station tyre pressure machines seem to be out of order at one time or another. MM

  • @rufetbayramov8180
    @rufetbayramov8180 Před 2 lety

    How DB sound this inflater?

    • @markymarkreviews
      @markymarkreviews  Před 2 lety

      Label on machine says 90dB. So pretty loud but not excessively so. For a typical inflation, machine not on for long either. MM

  • @wellwhatthen10101
    @wellwhatthen10101 Před rokem +5

    Sorry to say i cannot recommend Ring product i have had three of their tyre inflators over the last 5 years and they have all failed in that time I suggest that you dont make a review on ring products unless you have had them more than two years . I have contacted Ring about the poor reliability and have had no response at all.

    • @markymarkreviews
      @markymarkreviews  Před rokem +4

      Thanks for the feedback. I will of course take this on board. This was an item that I bought with my own money and have used and thought it was pretty good and useful. Mine still works! But of course long term reliability is a must and only then can it be considered a “good” product and value for money. I will certainly feedback on it if it breaks down. MM

    • @thomasryan5068
      @thomasryan5068 Před 6 měsíci

      Cheap Chinese Rubbish. Keep people buying this trash more money for the communist government and more land fill. Prefer to buy gravity products

    • @thomasryan5068
      @thomasryan5068 Před 6 měsíci

      Quality products