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I have a Milwaukee M12 inflator for the house and each car. Works great. But I had already standardized on the M12 system.
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I use a Ryobi power inflator, with the ONE+ 18V battery. I used it a couple of weeks back when I noticed my front right tyre was down to 33psi, I run 38 all round, and the rest were fine, also, it hasn't lost any since. The thing has a hair trigger though, it's so easy to set it off accidentally, but it requires no pressure to hold the trigger in. I'm pretty standardized with the Ryobi ONE+ system. I do have a portable one that connects to the car battery, I always keep it packed in the FJ, it's a pain to unpack and repack the cable and hose every time you use it.
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it's a pain to unpack and repack the cable and hose every time you use it.
Same thing with this 1. So much so that I think I’m going to stop trying to put it back in the door after each use because I feel like it’ll eventually become a weak point and cause the tip to snap off or tear the hose.
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Originally Posted by Big Dave
I use a Ryobi power inflator, with the ONE+ 18V battery. I used it a couple of weeks back when I noticed my front right tyre was down to 33psi, I run 38 all round, and the rest were fine, also, it hasn't lost any since. The thing has a hair trigger though, it's so easy to set it off accidentally, but it requires no pressure to hold the trigger in. I'm pretty standardized with the Ryobi ONE+ system. I do have a portable one that connects to the car battery, I always keep it packed in the FJ, it's a pain to unpack and repack the cable and hose every time you use it.
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I also have this. I had been using a Slime 12v compressor but it gets very tedious having to open a door on one side to do 2 tires, then open a door on the other side to get all 4 tires. On the plus side, it let's you set a pressure that it will stop at.
The Ryobi could use an LED light on the front like a lot of cordless drills have. It also requires you to hold down the trigger. It's convenient tho. I saw there's a new USB rechargeable one which looks pretty compact. (Edit with link: USB LITHIUM HIGH PRESSURE INFLATOR KIT - RYOBI Tools, seems questionable if it could handle a big truck tire or really flat car tire)
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I also have the Ryobi. I’m totally happy with it.
Treat it like it's the only one in the world.
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Originally Posted by dgage
I have a Milwaukee M12 inflator for the house and each car. Works great. But I had already standardized on the M12 system.
Thats next on my list as I have a bunch of the other Milwaukee tools..
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If you have M18 in batteries, I'd lean on the M18.
I have the M12. It's great for minor top offs/adjustments here and there
When the M18 came out, got that. I like how it has 3 different memory adjustments.
On the M12, it starts at ZERO. U need to adjust every time you turn it on
Strangely, I also bought the M18 pancake compressor to blow out the irrigation lines without needing to deal with the compressor.
If I had a choice, M12+Plug Kits in cars. And the pancake, cause it has more capacity than the M18 inflator.
Regardless, alll 3 are great.
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I have the Ryobi one and love it. It's also handy for charging my IK Foam Pro 12
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