Thursday, January 4, 2024

Might Be Handy

 



11 comments:

  1. Bought one similar for a buddy with a motorcycle. If you have an off road vehicle, side by side or ATV you need one

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  2. The battery is the thing with any new cordless tool, can I use what I have?

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  3. I have the Ryobi version of this and it really is handy to keep track of RV tire pressure and balancing the pressure of the car tires. Highly recommend.

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    1. Agreed. A handy inflator that uses the batteries I already have is better than another battery type and charger clogging up the workbench.

      Ryobi's tools work fine for me.

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  4. concur - the Ryobi version works great. I have a bunch of Ryobi 18V tools with interchangeable batteries

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  5. We got one for my wife's horse trailer. It did not work all that well, so we took it back.

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    1. I like the ones that plug into a 12v outlet best. Put a jack under the vehicle or trailer and take the weight off and it will air up much faster

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  6. I have a portable compressor that runs on 12V. We have cold winters, if you keep a battery operated one in a car it'll be dead.

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  7. Dewalt has an inflator that uses the 20volt batteries, it inflates tires and inflates mattresses or floats.

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  8. The Dewalt compressor runs on the 20 volt battery or 12 volts from your car, cord included.

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  9. Don't by the version sold by Slime™.
    Cheap piece of chinesium sh*t failed in literally 0.2 seconds.

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