Just got it, charging it up right now. Anyone use these types of tire inflators?
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B096B3NVG3...roduct_details
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yep, I've got one that also has a battery starter included with it
the air compressor takes a long time to top off my truck's tires (~30 min per tire to go from 36 PSI to 44 PSI) and I also have a much larger compressor, so I'd imagine that compressor would take an hour per tire (srs). So not nearly as strong as a wall-connected electric compressor (which would take around a minute to refill the tire from 12 PSI to 44 PSI), so don't expect to air down your tires and then refill them with one of these, they should only be used for emergencies or if you just have to top your tires up before a highway trip
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03-01-2023, 09:18 AM #5
Wow that long?
Lol at their claim if what you're saying is true - "The car tire inflator embedded with a powerful metal motor. It provides max pressure of 150 PSI and airflow of 34 L/Min. It can fully inflate a car tire (0-36PSI) in 6 mins or refill a car tire in daily situation (29-36PSI) in 2 mins. (Testing data based on a standard tire 195/55/R15). It can completely deal with your daily needs or emergency!"
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03-01-2023, 09:22 AM #6
I have a Stanley Fatmax that I used but it had to be charged. My brother let me borrow something similar to the one in your pic and it worked great.
I have an air compressor for my nail guns and tools but I haven't gotten around to getting the tire adaptor.St. Louis Blues Crew
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03-01-2023, 09:23 AM #7
Nah they aren’t very good except maybe a bicycle tire thats a little low or a football that needs some air etc. But the ViAir ones that can plug into a cigarette lighter or connect to battery are pretty good(works WAY better straight o battery). I have this one I keep in the car so I can air down when offroading and then air back up after.
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I got one from homedepot a few years ago it has a few things on ut like 4usb charging stations, a wall outlet, a light, jumper cables, and a tire pump. Everything worked fine for like 2 years, but now the air pump doesnt really work properly. Everything else does but that, probably get a new one soon, but I have come to the conclusion the airpump should be saved for emergencies.
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Got a Ryobi one on sale for 30 bucks and I like it. Used it a few times for simple stuff like a wheelbarrow tire, but also for my SUV a few times when there was a screw in my tire. Takes a few minutes on the car tires, but it's nice to be able to throw it in the car with you just in case you need it when driving to get the tire patched up.
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03-01-2023, 09:42 AM #19
I picked up one of these a couple months ago:
https://www.amazon.com/Portable-Infl.../dp/B0821S1TZG
I already had ryobi one batteries so it was a pretty cheap add on. My parents just live around the corner and have a 5 gallon air compressor. It's just a bit of a hassle to go use it for small things. I rarely need a lot of air, just a little to top off a tire every once in a while. For that, the ryobi has been awesome. It's great for basketballs and other little stuff, too.SAAVM CREW
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Depends on how much use you need brah. If you're just topping your tires off before a highway trip, or when it gets cold in the year, you will be fine. If you plan on completely airing down a tire and filling it back up on a regular basis (once is fine in an emergency), you will want something with a cord
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got the ryobi one.
had to use it once, it worked, increased psi probably 3psi a minute. took it from 0 to 20. not sure how it would have held up after that.Bills crew / Bud Light crew / extra onion crew / M&P crew / lcp2 crew / ap3 crew / Trump crew / mcdonalds app crew / cat-owner crew / Tin Cup crew / self-checkout crew / country music crew / RIP snails crew
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03-01-2023, 10:43 AM #28
After sampling a few from Pep Boys, i went with this and am done searching.
http://www.walmart.com/ip/Masterflow...lator/12321235
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03-01-2023, 11:30 AM #29
Picked up this for the same reason.
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Hyper-Tou...-Red/168857942
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