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Re: Portable Tire Inflator
Originally Posted by
Coatingsarecrack
I used this one to inflate my tires. Down about 12 psi each. Did 2 tires then needed a recharge. Look for something a little more stout next time.
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Yea that battery lifes not gonna cut it. How much was that 1?
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Re: Portable Tire Inflator
Originally Posted by
Eldorado2k
Yea that battery lifes not gonna cut it. How much was that 1?
Like $18. Really just bought it for my IK foam pro 12 but after using it to inflate tires at home and threads like this I’ll probably get a better one
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Re: Portable Tire Inflator
I use a Ryobi one inflator/deflator; works that I have Ryobi line. Pumps the car tires up as needed and the bikes too.
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Re: Portable Tire Inflator
Great little machine
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Re: Portable Tire Inflator
Originally Posted by
Houdini5150
I use a Ryobi one inflator/deflator; works that I have Ryobi line. Pumps the car tires up as needed and the bikes too.
I also use a Ryobi. The battery also powers my cordless vac
Treat it like it's the only one in the world.
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Re: Portable Tire Inflator
Originally Posted by
Houdini5150
I use a Ryobi one inflator/deflator; works that I have Ryobi line. Pumps the car tires up as needed and the bikes too.
Originally Posted by
Bill D
I also use a Ryobi. The battery also powers my cordless vac
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Re: Portable Tire Inflator
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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This one is the best!! I'll never go back to any other.
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Re: Portable Tire Inflator
Originally Posted by
tuscarora dave
This one is the best!! I'll never go back to any other.
I just wish it had a locking trigger.
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Re: Portable Tire Inflator
Originally Posted by
Rsurfer
I just wish it had a locking trigger.
That would make it better, but it is a really light trigger. It always makes me swear when I connect the battery and accidentally bump the trigger.
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Re: Portable Tire Inflator
Can you set it to a pressure and have it stop automatically?
The thing I like about my Craftsman inflator and the DeWalt tool shown a couple posts up is they automatically shut off when you hit a pre-set pressure. This comes in really handy when I'm prepping my car for an event. I can set the pressure, turn it on, and go about other things while it does it's work. When it shuts off, I move to a different wheel, wash...rinse...repeat...
The built in gauge is shockingly accurate and almost dead on my hand held pressure gauge/bleeder.
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