mr wilks said:
Eviltad said:
OK, so my Michelin branded Compressor of 6 years is kaput so what are recommendations for an alternative?
Ideally its needs to be functional, robust, compact and stylish. Any quick suggestions before I buy "any"?
Ive been using the compressor in one of these kits for years with no complaints + you get one container of tyre gunk
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Slime-1800330-Repair-Automobile-Dispensor/dp/B003QHY000/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1407510295&sr=8-1&keywords=slime+compressor+kit
So I bought that SLIME kit, it arrived quickly so all good. Having finally binned my front RFT's on Friday and the car sitting on the drive for a couple of days when I was in London, a Sunday Morning drive trigger the "RED" tyre pressure warning light. I stopped (as soon as i dropped the GF at work), whipped out my tyre pressure pen (after selecting an actual pen initially

) and checked my pressures. Nothing too wrong but I got my Slime Compressor out anyway. Firstly, the zip to the pack came away in my hand. Good Start. Secondly, after plugging into the 12V and repeatedly switching the compressor off and on I could not make it function apart from as a pressure gauge. Not impressed. Coasted to nearest petrol station, spent 50p and validated that all my pressures were actually OK and reset my warning light. This was the first time I've had to reset pressures on the Z4, despite having to do this regularly on the MINI Cooper S that preceeded it.
Getting home, I googled "Slime Compressor wont funtion" as I assumed I'd missed something obvious and got a stream of "piece of crap" and "I hope you can solder" type reviews for the unit. So I've decided it was a dud, not robust and didnt meet my specification. It has been collected by Amazon today.
I now need ANOTHER recommedation if anyone has one.