Xplorer Air Compressor Review [patched]
Here’s the killer feature for off-roaders: . We ran the Xplorer continuously for 15 minutes inflating four 33-inch mud tires from 18 PSI to 38 PSI (a common recovery scenario). The unit got warm—not hot. An internal thermometer read 127°F on the cylinder head, while a competing generic brand hit 189°F and shut itself down after just 9 minutes. The Xplorer uses a dual-piston design with aluminum heat sinks, and it shows.
Up to 150 PSI , making it suitable for high-pressure applications. xplorer air compressor review