Cordless Air Compressor/Tire Inflator - Good or Junk???

jshen

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Thank you for the suggestion. I must admit I never thought of that but now I have a compressor in my garage that will greatly assist with any tire issues. The problem with the lawn tractor was being down in the ditch and not being able to push it up the hill to the garage. I will definitely remember the ratchet strap. Thank you very much, Jeff

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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!!


Got that for Xmas but haven't used it yet
 

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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!!


I have one too, works great. Bought the tool only for $19 on sale Home Depot
 

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I have the DeWalt one and it's better than I ever expected it to be. You just set your PSI and go. It has a digital readout of your target setting and shows the actual psi of your tire when you attach it. Press start and it inflates until hits the set target PSI #.

It can be used with the 20V battery or you can plug it into a 12V cigarette outlet.

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Sounds similar to what I have and use…
I have the Craftsman version which has three power sources:
20V battery
12V cigarette lighter
120V AC cord

Craftsman 20V Cordless 160 psi Inflator

It has a digital display and simply set the psi you want and go.
This also has the option to inflate air mattresses, kid’s toys, and blowup dolls… :D
 

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I have been thinking of making up my own nitrogen filling station for a while now. You can rent the tank from a welding supply store, and exchange when you need a refill. You have to buy a simple regulator and some fittings, and you’re set. The off road guys do this pretty commonly I believe.
 

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i use this. love it.


Same, far more accurate reading than the smaller Ryobi tool from my experience too

Great for filling up air post offroading. Set the PSI and walk away
 

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