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.
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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!
I based my post on the other contributor here, who has two of these and stated that they're both inaccurate. Had it been just one, I wouldn't have been as concerned. This requires serious consideration, since it could represent a serious safety issue for those relying upon the built in gauge. Considering that this is a Milwaukee product, which is supposedly of better quality, if there's a quality control problem resulting in a potential safety issue, it can't simply be dismissed as just being my opinion (as per another contributor here, in response to my previous post). That just creates confusion!
Why not respond to that person's post instead of mine? Wouldn't that make better sense?
Look for that person's post and lash out appropriately.
Tell the person who owns two of these that they don't know what they're talking about, OK? Thanks!
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Why not respond to that person's post instead of mine? Wouldn't that make better sense?
Look for that person's post and lash out appropriately.
Tell the person who owns two of these that they don't know what they're talking about, OK? Thanks!
You've got far more comments from people saying it's +/- 1PSI but you're not giving those anywhere near as much weight as the one comment that says they are +/- 3 PSI. Instead you seem to have gone whole hog on Milwaukee being dastardly villains and pushing defective products.
Why not respond to that person's post instead of mine? Wouldn't that make better sense?
Look for that person's post and lash out appropriately.
Tell the person who owns two of these that they don't know what they're talking about, OK? Thanks!
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