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Weird because there are dozens of these available elsewhere. Not sure why a Tesla-specific one is needed unless it produces nitrogen /s :)

Aside: Nitrogen molecules are larger than air molecules, so they escape more slowly through the tire wall.
Air is about 78% nitrogen.
 

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With my "/s" [sarcasm indicator] and smiley face, I was joking. I added "pure" to my post hopefully to add more clarity. I do get a chuckle every time I see green tire valve caps on cars.
Sorry didn’t see the /s. Didn’t have the coffee yet
 

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I placed an order then immediately cancelled. idk 550 just seems too high of a price tag. If i had credits I guess I would stick with it. Definitely cool and Cybertruck accessories make my wallet fall out of my pocket but $550 for a tire inflator just seems a bit crazy considering what you can get for 550 for an aftermarket compressor.

I'll probably regret cancelling but oh well.
 

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Product link: https://shop.tesla.com/product/cybertruck-air-compressor-_-tire-repair-kit

Cybertruck Air Compressor + Tire Repair Kit

$550

Description


Quickly top off your tires to maintain the recommended air pressure levels. The compressor is equipped with digital controls, allowing for more precise inflation and deflation with automated feedback checks. Maximum pressure rating is 120 psi.

Features:
  • Compressor for light and heavy-duty use cases
  • Automatic inflate and deflate modes for ease of use
  • Programmable presets for faster selection when on or off road
  • Automatic pressure checks during inflate and deflate for more accurate measurements
Includes:
  • 1x compressor
  • 1x tire repair kit sealant
  • 1x case
Cybertruck Air Compressor + Tire Repair Kit User Manual

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This is absurdly expensive with absolutely no benefits over better compressors at a fraction of the price. Well, Tesla's does LOOK infinitely nicer, but no reason to pay $550 for a compressor that has to be plugged in. Especially crazy given that the CT has onboard air, Tesla easily could have created a port for refilling tires. Just my personal opinion!
 


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Product link: https://shop.tesla.com/product/cybertruck-air-compressor-_-tire-repair-kit

Cybertruck Air Compressor + Tire Repair Kit

$550

Description


Quickly top off your tires to maintain the recommended air pressure levels. The compressor is equipped with digital controls, allowing for more precise inflation and deflation with automated feedback checks. Maximum pressure rating is 120 psi.

Features:
  • Compressor for light and heavy-duty use cases
  • Automatic inflate and deflate modes for ease of use
  • Programmable presets for faster selection when on or off road
  • Automatic pressure checks during inflate and deflate for more accurate measurements
Includes:
  • 1x compressor
  • 1x tire repair kit sealant
  • 1x case
Cybertruck Air Compressor + Tire Repair Kit User Manual

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I have a voucher. Does anyone know if I have to use it all at once?
 

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Just ordered (actually got an email from Tesla, haha!!).

$1,350 left to spend of my FS credits!!
I thought there was a rule that I need to spend the voucher all at once. I guess they change this rule. Was there an official notification about it?
 

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I thought there was a rule that I need to spend the voucher all at once. I guess they change this rule. Was there an official notification about it?
You need to be extremely careful. It depends on when you got your voucher. Some people have had their vouchers converted to credits in their wallet that never happened for me so I spent it all at once.
Go into the Tesla app and the menu and select your account where you see your name and email address and then go to Wallet and see if there’s a credit there for you. Which would basically be like a gift card
 

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I thought there was a rule that I need to spend the voucher all at once. I guess they change this rule. Was there an official notification about it?
That was the rule until about July, 2024. Telsa started issuing shop credits to new buyers that could be spent like a gift card.

Tesla finally converted the old "use-all-at-once-or-lose" vouchers to store credits in December, 2024. My $2,500 voucher was converted to $2,500 store credit on 12/06.

You can check to see if you have credits in the Tesla Shop.
 

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You need to be extremely careful. It depends on when you got your voucher. Some people have had their vouchers converted to credits in their wallet that never happened for me so I spent it all at once.
Go into the Tesla app and the menu and select your account where you see your name and email address and then go to Wallet and see if there’s a credit there for you. Which would basically be like a gift card
I don’t see any credit in my wallet. I got a code and I never “registered” the voucher code perhaps.
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