Northern Tool + Equipment offers one
Milwaukee M12 Cordless Compact Tire Inflator (2475-20, Tool Only) for
Free (
added to cart automatically) with the purchase of
2-Pack Milwaukee M12 REDLITHIUM XC Extended Capacity 3.0Ah Batteries (48-11-2412) on sale for
$79.
Shipping is free or select free store pickup where available.
Thanks to community member
DoctorWuA for finding this deal.
- Note: Ensure your cart lists Free Inflator below 'Save $50.00 + Free Shipping' during checkout.
Product Details:- M12 REDLITHIUM XC Extended Capacity 3.0Ah Batteries
- 12-volt 3.0 Ah (32 WHr) lithium-ion batteries (charger sold separately).
- For use with most Milwaukee M12 cordless tools (not compatible with 2320 M12 plumb laser and 2290 sub-scanner M12 cordless detection tool).
- 3-year limited warranty
- Milwaukee M12 Cordless Compact Tire Inflator
- Cordless compact inflator fills a car tire in under 2 minutes to 25-35 PSI.
- Fills a light truck tire in under 6 minutes to 30-45 PSI.
- RedLink Intelligence with TrueFill auto shutoff technology.
- High-efficiency pump and motor for true 120 PSI capability
- Illuminated digital gauge with target and current pressure reading.
- Weather and impact resistant with a reinforced cage.
- 3-year limited warranty
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Firstly, they won't even allow you to use a $5.00 coupon as a new customer. Strike one!
Secondly, the tire inflator will take a month or longer to receive. Strike two!
Thirdly, the digital gauges are off by 3-4 PSI (according to another contributor here that owns two of them)! Giant strike three!!
Hopefully, people will be reading these latter remarks and reconsider making this purchase!
By all accounts this is a good deal. Let people decide for themselves.
It should be a problem for EVERYONE, not just some!
Firstly, I wouldn't purchase it under those conditions!
Secondly, I would've returned them immediately (especially since it occured with two of them)!
Why bother providing a digital gauge, if it's that inaccurate?
Very surprising from a company like Milwaukee and a total deal-breaker (IMO)!!
Perhaps this is an inherent design flaw and that's why they're now giving them away (with the purchase of two batteries that many don't even need)!
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Being realistic about a companies unreasonable practices and a product which could be unsafe to use (due to an inaccurate pressure gauge) is a "disgusting habit"? Really??
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