I have the Milwaukee one as well. Love it for small things.
Truck air bags
Slicks at the track
Boat fenders
I do wish the battery lasted longer, only the 12v battery pack but I think you can buy bigger ones.
Then again, if I wasn’t using it to inflate flat ass 28-10.5’s I’d probably be alright.
Dual charger is on my list to buy. I run m18’s too. Would be nice to carry one charger.I use mine at the track too. I run M18s on everything, so I bought three M12 batteries and one of the dual chargers. So at the track I use one battery and the other two are charging.
That's the one Ive thought about grabbing to toss in the car on long trips or when I dont feel like firing up the compressor at the house.If you have any old ryobi batteries, then the tool only is $25.00
We used it all week at the tail of dragon and works amazingly!!
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This thread is going to make me pick one up next time I'm at home depot. hahaThat's the one Ive thought about grabbing to toss in the car on long trips or when I dont feel like firing up the compressor at the house.
I like the idea here but my lawn tractor will flatten a tire and break the bead...Will any of these provide enough force to seal a bead on a tire???
That's the one Ive thought about grabbing to toss in the car on long trips or when I dont feel like firing up the compressor at the house.
I like the idea here but my lawn tractor will flatten a tire and break the bead...Will any of these provide enough force to seal a bead on a tire???