Lowe's has select Kobalt Tire Inflators (Gun or Dual Foot) on sale for $9.98 each. Choose free store pickup where stock permits, otherwise shipping is free on orders of $45+
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Missed the recent AI digital deal by seconds, but these manual gauges will do the trick for ten bucks. Some were saying they would rather have manual with no batteries anyway.
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Had the one with batteries and going back to this one. 6 months in the batteries completely corroded and left it unusable. In for one, repped and thumbed.
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11-08-2022 at 09:08 AM.
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I wonder how long will it takes to hand pump air to 40 PSI?
Costco for example has nitrogen air and it fill up pretty quick. I liked it a lot. The problem is that no one has Costco nearby and making a stop there or at gas station just for the air alone during this season or winter is rather inconvenient and impractical hence the appeal of this deal despite negative reviews (But it just $10!)
This is not a pump. It is the attachment that goes on the end of an air hose that is attached to a compressor.
I wonder how long will it takes to hand pump air to 40 PSI?
Costco for example has nitrogen air and it fill up pretty quick. I liked it a lot. The problem is that no one has Costco nearby and making a stop there or at gas station just for the air alone during this season or winter is rather inconvenient and impractical hence the appeal of this deal despite negative reviews (But it just $10!)
also all the costco near me in so cal don't use nitrogen anymore and it's just normal air
also, foot gauge that the OP is referring to is here
Had the one with batteries and going back to this one. 6 months in the batteries completely corroded and left it unusable. In for one, repped and thumbed.
Let me guess, Duracell batteries. Every Duracell battery I had leaked. AC controller (came home to the controller off and the heat running continuously from a 2 week trip), fan remote, keyboard...
Wow I'm dumbfounded that I didn't see this clearly. Thank you for clarifying this for me.
You need to wake up.
Your original question left 2 things. Volume and from what psi. From 30 psi to 40 psi is not bad using bicycle pump. You get a lot more exercise hand pumping from 20psi to 40 psi.
For bicycle tires, not much volume it isn't so bad to get to 40 psi. I usually hand pump to 90 psi.
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Costco for example has nitrogen air and it fill up pretty quick. I liked it a lot. The problem is that no one has Costco nearby and making a stop there or at gas station just for the air alone during this season or winter is rather inconvenient and impractical hence the appeal of this deal despite negative reviews (But it just $10!)
Wow I'm dumbfounded that I didn't see this clearly. Thank you for clarifying this for me.
Costco for example has nitrogen air and it fill up pretty quick. I liked it a lot. The problem is that no one has Costco nearby and making a stop there or at gas station just for the air alone during this season or winter is rather inconvenient and impractical hence the appeal of this deal despite negative reviews (But it just $10!)
also, foot gauge that the OP is referring to is here
https://www.lowes.com/pd/Kobalt-D...e/50129856
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Let me guess, Duracell batteries. Every Duracell battery I had leaked. AC controller (came home to the controller off and the heat running continuously from a 2 week trip), fan remote, keyboard...
You must be a beast if you thought this was a grip pump and you can do 40psi with it lol
Your original question left 2 things. Volume and from what psi. From 30 psi to 40 psi is not bad using bicycle pump. You get a lot more exercise hand pumping from 20psi to 40 psi.
For bicycle tires, not much volume it isn't so bad to get to 40 psi. I usually hand pump to 90 psi.