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Post #44273840 added 10-31-2011 10:18 AM by BenderTheRobot in Archived Deals
Are you referring to this unit? If not, :omg::(:O
Post #44273080 added 10-31-2011 9:47 AM by BillyMays in Archived Deals
with those not have electric connection
Post #44282816 added 10-31-2011 3:47 PM by HofstraJet in Archived Deals
Two different items - one works through a cigarette lighter and the other connects to an air compressor.
Post #44287696 added 10-31-2011 8:09 PM by Engr34 in Archived Deals
For what it is worth, I have had very good luck with a similarly sized model I purchased from Harbor Freight. (Gives you a 90 day warranty instead of a built-in "flashlight")....
Post #44287506 added 10-31-2011 7:59 PM by leoht_reaver in Archived Deals
I have had one of these from Advance Auto and can confirm that this is a nice Setup; It is Very Quick for a 12 volt, and I believe it will pump up to over 100 PSI if not mistaken.
Post #44273320 added 10-31-2011 9:55 AM by TheWellKnown in Archived Deals
Nice! in 4 1. Had one of these a long time ago, it lasted for years, but finally quit on me this summer. good timing for this deal - thanks OP!
Post #44271198 added 10-31-2011 8:33 AM by GuitsBoy in Archived Deals
I picked on up, since my 30 gal compressor is sitting in a storage unit. :( I also bought a 12v receptacle pigtail with alligator clips to attach directly to the battery, that way I do not risk...
Post #44279666 added 10-31-2011 1:23 PM by GuitsBoy in Archived Deals
Agreed. While I have not used them myself, I know quite a few people that have had great results with them fixing bent and cracked wheels, and even splitting and widening wheels for wider tires....
Post #44326694 added 11-02-2011 4:29 AM by saladdin in Archived Deals
Not a construction site. I live in a true rural area. I drive my 1998 Saturn down fields to go hunting, I go to lumber auctions at warehouses ( not the kind you see on t.v.), a lot of roads are not...
Post #44327956 added 11-02-2011 6:06 AM by DavNeil in Archived Deals
I hope someone posts some of the type of footage you live in and we will have less illegal immigrants in this country. Most of the people are motivated by Hollywood and they don't know people fix...
Post #44269694 added 10-31-2011 7:20 AM by notme418 in Archived Deals
I bought this last year for the same price and when I used it for the first time the power switch melted and burnt out after maybe 5 mins of run time. Just a heads up that it seems they cut some...
Post #44269780 added 10-31-2011 7:25 AM by tleont in Archived Deals
Hey guys, I had a flat tire the other day and borrowed one of these from a friend. It did the trick. No it is not "NASCAR" quality but it will provide that extra insurance when you are in a jam....
Post #44269820 added 10-31-2011 7:27 AM by avalon in Archived Deals
it's not just this inflator - all these mini inflators are not meant to be used for more than a few minutes at a time - they will damage your cigarette lighter from the power draw and they get hot -...
Post #44270144 added 10-31-2011 7:42 AM by qreddi1 in Archived Deals
In for 1.
Post #44268010 added 10-31-2011 5:34 AM by C182pilot in Archived Deals
Great inflator at a great price! Repped X4:)
Post #44268194 added 10-31-2011 5:54 AM by rubadub in Archived Deals
Thanks OP. Been in the market for a light-duty inflator but too low on my priority list to shop around for. This looks good enough for me for $20.
Post #44284368 added 10-31-2011 5:17 PM by ThoreauHD in Archived Deals
Get a slime pump if you want it to work. I've had the same pump in my trunk for 3 years. All my friends use it as the temperature changes or if their run flats leak out. A pump is one of those...
Post #44284434 added 10-31-2011 5:20 PM by saladdin in Archived Deals
I am master of flat tires. I have had around 40 flats in my life, no shit. And that doesn't count the flats I have changed for other people. Last month I had 3 in the same week. I have 3 plugs in a...
Post #44295888 added 11-01-2011 6:29 AM by DavNeil in Archived Deals
There is one strange thing about China (India also) that they make some items which are just waste of hard work, I will have my population play Video games (basketball or softball vs make junk) and...
Post #44304992 added 11-01-2011 11:22 AM by clearanceman in Archived Deals
Why would anyone buy this with all the negative reviews?
Post #44529792 added 11-08-2011 6:19 PM by GuitsBoy in Archived Deals
Really? You drove 126 miles for a 20 dollar purchase, without bothering to call or double check? Really? I mean, really?
Post #44530030 added 11-08-2011 6:27 PM by valterh in Archived Deals
Sorry,meant 26 miles. The employee was rude, looked to be my fault. Got mad and to avoid a fight left that place and will not return anymore.
Post #44377378 added 11-03-2011 4:18 PM by barkstar in Archived Deals
I have to agree with what was said about plugs. I've been driving for 39 years now, and have used plugs all of that time. In the beginning I did it because it was easy to do, and made sense even if...
Post #44282684 added 10-31-2011 3:39 PM by shockrock3 in Archived Deals
So.....which is the better purchase the Amazon one for $11 in the Wiki or the AAP one? Thanks.
Post #44283840 added 10-31-2011 4:48 PM by shockrock3 in Archived Deals
Yikes should have noticed that. Thanks.
Post #44401794 added 11-04-2011 11:39 AM by fierceurgency in Archived Deals
I use my ten dollar walmart one and it brings my tire from 10 to 33 np
Post #44285286 added 10-31-2011 6:07 PM by clearanceman in Archived Deals
I second this, I bought a good quality Specialized manual pump and it is better for bikes, especially with different types of valves and it is good for car tires. A little exercise too.
Post #44286990 added 10-31-2011 7:32 PM by coachrick in Archived Deals
Dang guys, I've used the same ACE bargain bin model with no switch(added one myself) and a locking chuck for YEARS. Used it to top off bicycle tires a couple of times a week. No problem taking a...
Post #44296454 added 11-01-2011 6:56 AM by clearanceman in Archived Deals
This is quickly becoming one of those deals where you save $10 and spend $15 in gas and lose $20 worth of time.
Post #44296456 added 11-01-2011 6:56 AM by xyooj in Archived Deals
Bought 2 last time a deal came up. One for personal use and one as a gift. I tried one unit out inflating my ford escort tires from 30 to 35 psi and it could only do 3 out of the four. And it took...
Post #44295774 added 11-01-2011 6:23 AM by DavNeil in Archived Deals
I have pump and my gauge is missing on it, so if you buy then buy with a gauge and I think anyone who can give a link to a good one with gauge will TC this with hands down. Missing gauge was 8.99...
Post #44295690 added 11-01-2011 6:18 AM by GuitsBoy in Archived Deals
Picked up the 12v compressor last night to top off the wife's tires, since all my tools and real compressor are in storage. Added about 5 psi to the first tire, the second tire was fine, went to...
Post #44295200 added 11-01-2011 5:56 AM by clearanceman in Archived Deals
I use the manual pump but I have a $10 12 volt pump in the trunk of each car for emergencies. Walmart used to sell these things for $10. Anyway, the manual pump has a very accurate gauge, it is...
Post #44268134 added 10-31-2011 5:51 AM by pegoodal in Archived Deals
I work for Advance. Provided it does not show obvious abuse and as long as you keep your receipt, it should never be an issue at AAP. Make sure anything you purchase is put under your customer...
Post #44269580 added 10-31-2011 7:13 AM by bussam in Archived Deals
Received this as a gift and it barely inflates bike tires. Not worth $5.
Post #44270074 added 10-31-2011 7:39 AM by yngw13 in Archived Deals
tu...in 4 1 just bought a suv and might need this in an emergency life or death situation...
Post #44270270 added 10-31-2011 7:49 AM by mrstangblb in Archived Deals
Not TC'ing at all, but this Santa Ana for $26.54 has decent reviews, too: http://www.amazon.com/Industries-MF-1035-Santa-Portable-Compressor/dp/B002L146OC/ref=pd_sbs_auto_5
Post #44281924 added 10-31-2011 5:06 AM by iconian in Archived Deals
Advance Auto Parts has Victor/Bell 22-5-60135-8 Heavy-Duty Tire Inflator for $30.14 - $10 with coupon code A123 = $20.14 + free store pick-up. Thanks thecadman99 Additionally, Amazon has Campbell...
Post #44290084 added 10-31-2011 5:06 AM by wikipost in Archived Deals
Keep the engine running while using this tire inflator. It draws quite a bit of current. Without engine running battery voltage goes down (in turn fuse gets hot and blows or cigarette lighter...
Post #44270788 added 10-31-2011 8:14 AM by ZeeOhhSix in Archived Deals
I haven't used this exact model, but I had a similar unit that was included with my Mercedes. It was only half the size of this one, and I used it to inflate a leaking tire from 20 to 38PSI every...
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