Portable Tire Inflator

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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?
 
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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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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Great little machine


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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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This one is the best!! I'll never go back to any other.
 
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.
 
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.
If you're asking about the Ryobi pictured above, no. You have to stand there holding the trigger down anyway unless you rig something up to hold it down.
 
I assume due to that, the Ryobi is less expensive. I like mine for now.
 
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.

Great feature.:xyxthumbs:
 
If you're asking about the Ryobi pictured above, no. You have to stand there holding the trigger down anyway unless you rig something up to hold it down.

My $15 Amazon one will do that. Set the pressure and forget…. Takes 10 mins and will only do 2 tires


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Just pulled the trigger on the Milwaukee M12 inflator. Home Depot was running a deal. The price was the same with battery and charger as tool only
 
Just pulled the trigger on the Milwaukee M12 inflator. Home Depot was running a deal. The price was the same with battery and charger as tool only

I have 4 of those, one for the house and one for each car. Love them. A 4ah battery lasts several months of periodic checking and topping off. And it can be set to a value and it stops automatically when that pressure is reached.
 
Can you set it to a pressure and have it stop automatically?

Mine does that, yes.

It also stays on that pressure as you move around the car. Meaning you don’t have to set it again for the next tire. You can actually turn the machine off for months and the next time you use it it’ll still be set to whatever psi you last set it to. I’ve heard some of these machines require you to set the psi everytime you move to the next tire.
 
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