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VIAIR 450PRV | Portable, Automatic Air Compressor | Product Review

When VIAIR wanted us to review their 450PRV portable, automatic air compressor we jumped at the chance because we have heard so many other RVers rave about their VIAIR air compressors. We had been using a cheaper quality brand for a couple of years and looked forward to seeing how it compared to the VIAIR. VIAIR makes a wide range of air compressors. This 450PRV model was specifically designed with RV needs in mind. The VIAIR air compressor is MUCH higher quality than other compressors I have used, with higher quality components, better air flow, enhanced features, greater flexibility, increased ease of use and lower noise. We are very impressed with the quality of the VIAIR air compressor and are very happy to be able to share it with you in this video. VIAIR provided this air compressor to us in exchange for our honest review.

AMAZON PRODUCT LINKS:
VIAIR 450PRV Air Compressor: https://amzn.to/2zLcoiv'>https://amzn.to/2zLcoiv
VIAIR 400P Air Compressor: https://amzn.to/2zJSg0d'>https://amzn.to/2zJSg0d

Features:
* 150psi max pressure
* Pumps 1.8 cubic feet per minute at low pressure
* Pumps 0.8 cubic feet per minute at 130psi
* Can run continuously for up to 40 minutes
* Autoshut off when at pressure
* Alligator clips to connect to battery of vehicle for 12 volt power (pulls up to 23 amps)
* Kit comes with two 30 feet long braided air lines
* Comes with air gun with built in gauge and inflation trigger
* Kit includes multiple attachments to adapt to all your inflation needs
* Canvas bag with multiple compartments to keep organized and easily carry
Dimensions:
* 11 x 6 x 7.5 (L x W x H)
* Weight 18 pounds for full kit (13 pounds for compressor alone)

What we like about it:
VIAIR makes some of the best quality portable, automatic air compressors on the market. If you’re an avid RVer as we are, you would likely find that either the 450P or the 450 model would work well for your needs. Both are quality products that do the job VERY well. The main difference being the volume of air flow and running time. The 400 provides a higher rate of air flow but the 450PRV can run for longer, up to 40 minutes of continuous use.

VIAIR provided the compressor to us in exchange for our honest review.

AMAZON PRODUCT LINKS*:
VIAIR 450PRV Air Compressor: https://amzn.to/2zLcoiv'>https://amzn.to/2zLcoiv
VIAIR 400P Air Compressor: https://amzn.to/2zJSg0d'>https://amzn.to/2zJSg0d

*Disclaimer
Road Gear Reviews and RVLove are part of the Amazon affiliate program and may earn a small amount of revenue from purchase you make using our links – without it costing you any extra.

Disclaimer: VIAIR sent us this air compressor at no charge for us to test and share our honest review. Our opinion is our own.

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