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Fanttik X9 Pro Tire Inflator Review: Worth Buying?

Fanttik X9 Pro tire inflator

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Specs at a glance

TypeCordless, rechargeable portable inflator
Auto shut-offYes — preset target PSI
Best useCars, SUVs, bikes, sports equipment

The Fanttik X9 Pro is the inflator I reach for when I just want a tire topped up without thinking about it. It’s small enough to live in the car, the preset-and-walk-away PSI control is genuinely convenient, and it’s quick enough for the jobs most drivers actually have.

Who it’s for

If your needs are everyday — keeping car and SUV tires at the right pressure, airing up a bike before a ride, or handling sports balls and inflatables — the X9 Pro hits the sweet spot of portable, simple, and reliable. It’s the kind of tool you’ll actually keep using because there’s no setup friction.

How it compares

Against its sibling, the X9 Ultra, the Pro is the balanced all-rounder. Versus tool-platform inflators like the DEWALT 20V MAX or Milwaukee M18, the trade-off is simple: if you’re already invested in a battery ecosystem, those make sense; if you want one self-contained device, the Fanttik wins.

Bottom line

For most people who want a dependable cordless inflator and don’t need heavy-duty output, the Fanttik X9 Pro is an easy recommendation.

What I like

  • Compact and easy to store in a glovebox or door pocket
  • Preset PSI with auto shut-off — set it and walk away
  • Bright display and built-in light for night-time roadside use
  • Fast enough for everyday car and bike top-ups

What to know

  • Not built for back-to-back heavy-duty inflation
  • Battery means you need to keep it charged before trips

Where to buy

Prices update at the retailer. Affiliate disclosure.

Frequently asked questions

Is the Fanttik X9 Pro good for trucks?

It can top up light-truck tires, but for large off-road tires or frequent heavy-duty use, a corded compressor or a tool-platform inflator will serve you better.

Does it hold a charge between uses?

Yes, but like any battery device it self-discharges slowly. Top it up before road trips so it's ready when you need it.