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

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i use this. love it.

 

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Milwaukee here. It is awesome. Might take a while to put a few pounds into a large tire (like on our Jeep) but for bikes/motorcycles, etc. this thing is perfectly sized.

I've even used it as a fire bellows to start a fire on a camping trip. lol. Best part is I didn't pass out...
 

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I keep one of these in my camper and love it. It'll put about 30PSI in the 4 tires of my camper on one 3AH battery.

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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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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.
 

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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.

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.
 

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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!!


 

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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.
Dual charger is on my list to buy. I run m18’s too. Would be nice to carry one charger.
 

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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!!


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.
 

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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???
 

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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???

Negative.
 

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You ever done the ratchet strap trick on a mower tire? Plenty of YouTube vids
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???
 

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