Website that shows where you can get free air for your tires

Anonymous
I just had to share this. With the cooler weather I had my tire air pressure go low and trigger the low air pressure sensor in my car. I finally got $2 in quarters together and managed to get 3 out of the 4 tires done before it shut off. So annoying that the sensor is still triggered!

Found this website and headed off to get the last tire done today!

https://www.freeairpump.com/
Anonymous
Thanks!
Anonymous
Wawa. Many car washes now. Sheetz.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Wawa. Many car washes now. Sheetz.


And for my area, there are several fake locations added, like a university dining hall.
Anonymous
I carry one of these in my car, just plug it in to the power port and fill up all your tires to the recommended PSI, very easy. Came in very handy on a recent trip when the low tire light came on at midnight, I found a gas station, parked near a light and was on the road again in ten minutes. It also fills up bike tires. My daughter bought this for me, I am forever grateful. $39 at Amazon.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I carry one of these in my car, just plug it in to the power port and fill up all your tires to the recommended PSI, very easy. Came in very handy on a recent trip when the low tire light came on at midnight, I found a gas station, parked near a light and was on the road again in ten minutes. It also fills up bike tires. My daughter bought this for me, I am forever grateful. $39 at Amazon.



I bought a similar pump after going to gas stations where the pumps were out of order. Now when the temperature changes it takes me about 15 minutes to get all my tires to the right pressure.
Anonymous
Tire shops will do it for free as long as the sensor is on
Anonymous
Why do I HATE having to put air on my tires? First of all, the sensor light always pops on at an inconvenient time. Love the free air spots, but sometimes they are not working or need serviced. Adding air on the weekends just adds to my long errand list. I know, I am pitiful for considering this a first world problem. Anyway, I am putting that Ryobi gizmo on my Christmas list. Thanks 😀🌲
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I carry one of these in my car, just plug it in to the power port and fill up all your tires to the recommended PSI, very easy. Came in very handy on a recent trip when the low tire light came on at midnight, I found a gas station, parked near a light and was on the road again in ten minutes. It also fills up bike tires. My daughter bought this for me, I am forever grateful. $39 at Amazon.



I bought a similar pump after going to gas stations where the pumps were out of order. Now when the temperature changes it takes me about 15 minutes to get all my tires to the right pressure.




I have a version of this and it is 1000% worth it.
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