Inflator of Tyre

I bought one of these recently to replace an old analogue one. It's relatively cheap and is fairly quick. You can set the pressure, so it cuts out when done.
https://www.halfords.com/tools/garage-equipment/tyre-inflators-and-pressure-gauges/halfords-rapid-digital-tyre-inflator-514374.html
 
Or you could get the very similar Ryobi one (and then dive into the whole rechargeable tool world) and not have to faff with the 12V lead.
 
This...
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Ryobi-R18PI-0-Cordless-Pressure-Inflator/dp/B07FNWTTX3
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...or this (useful for camping too)...
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Ryobi-R18I-0-Inflator-Body-Only/dp/B00B3FRB9Y
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But wait for Amazon Prime 'Day' (11-12th July) to see if any are on offer...and don't forget that a lot of these items are 'body only' so you'll need Ryobi ONE+ battery too....and the charger :P
 
I had the top (cheaper) one and the gauge is worse than useless and it doesn't have automatic shut-off when the selected pressure is reached. I sent it back and got this one instead which has a digital gauge and does switch off at the preset pressure.

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The great thing with this type of tool system is that you aren't constantly buying a battery that is built in to the tool; so if it dies, the tool can still be used. By having several batteries, you can do a big job and swap out a depleted battery for a spare that has been charging.

Each manufacturer has their own incompatible system, so plan carefully before you commit.
 
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