Excellent inflator. I use it way more than I expected (pumping things like raft, paddle board, car tires, bike tires).
I like how you can set a PSI for tires and it'll just run til it hits the target PSI so you don't have to monitor it.
Everyone should own an inflator like this.
I personally run the DeWalt version in my car, works a tad faster, but its far more expensive these days.
The GF has the ryobi one in her car.
Grr, I want that M12 one so much but it's SO overpriced even on sale.
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Everyone should own an inflator like this.
I personally run the DeWalt version in my car, works a tad faster, but its far more expensive these days.
The GF has the ryobi one in her car.
For the car/bike Ryobi inflator at $25 is more than enough
I bought one of these https://www.homedepot.com/p/RYOBI.../307627867 recently after an Amazon USB powered one broke and was surprised to see that the part that latches to the valve stem has the same sort of crappy black plastic fold-down part that broke on the no-name Amazon one I paid $20 for.
Does anyone know if any of these inflator devices--like the one in the OP-- come with more sturdy valve-stem adaptors? It's interesting that there's no pictures of that part in the item description...
This inflator comes with a threaded metal adapter. It's mildly annoying that you must spin the adapter a few times before it fully latch to tire valve, but it is a more secure and robust design compared to the crappy plastic lever arm type of adapter. You can buy this metal converter to give it a quick-release adapter that lasts for a while. https://a.co/d/5rpr0kh
+1 on the everyone should own one of these inflators.
Had two different times two different cars, needed to put spare tire on, which of course needed a ton of air. Both times had my inflator , and got back on road. Spare tires are almost always low, and need 60psi. Depending on where you are at, you may not have service station nearby to inflate. Now you run the risk of messing up the spare driving to a station.
Probably going to get one for my other car. Great to have around home for inflating kids stuff anyway.
I wish they had a way to run this from cigarette lighter. So in case battery in tool is dead. Just remember to swap out battery every now and then.
Mine started rattling bad...not sure what's up with it
I had the same thing happen on my handheld inflator. I assume a piston (or internal scroll 'compressor') was coming loose. Still works but also heats up...alarmingly after 5-10 minutes straight of use. Can't complain though, I've gotten 5+ years out of it and probably used harder than it was designed for. Just bought this model as a replacement.
I can't comment on the inflator, but I do have this light and really like it. I pretty much wrote it off as a worthless freebie when it came in my 5-tool combo but after a recent power outage I had a chance to use it. Very bright, well thought out with a bright center, and a wide, slightly less bright area outside the center beam. Lit up the room really well. The swivel action is nice if you're working under a car or a sink. Easily worth $20 to me.
This deal is ok, by historical pricing. The inflator use to be $35 to $50. The light use to be $20. If this deal was $45 or $50, then I'd say it's a great deal.
Yup. I got the inflator for $35 from a previous SD back in 2021. But those prices seem to be gone for good. I love the inflator, it's so convenient to fill bikes, cars, basketballs etc.
I bought one of these https://www.homedepot.com/p/RYOBI.../307627867 recently after an Amazon USB powered one broke and was surprised to see that the part that latches to the valve stem has the same sort of crappy black plastic fold-down part that broke on the no-name Amazon one I paid $20 for.
Does anyone know if any of these inflator devices--like the one in the OP-- come with more sturdy valve-stem adaptors? It's interesting that there's no pictures of that part in the item description...
I have one, For the high pressure side, you get a presta valve adaptor, the needle for basketballs, and one plastic adaptor for blow up stuff. Here's the ryobi pic https://www.ryobitools.com/produc...3287178780
I didn't know what the 2 standoffs on the top of that panel were for til I went to use it... they hold the lil caps that screw off the tire valve.
For the low pressure side it's just a few cone shapes to match up with air mattresses.
Mine started rattling bad...not sure what's up with it
It is dying. These things get hot as hell when run for a few minutes and if you run it too long it will break. When it is sick it will start rattling- basically rod knock.
The instructions for the thing say you need to give it a 10 minute break for every 10 minutes of operation or something like that.
I killed my first one inflating a paddleboard from nothing. It did that 2-3 times and was destroyed afterwards.
+1 on the everyone should own one of these inflators.
Had two different times two different cars, needed to put spare tire on, which of course needed a ton of air. Both times had my inflator , and got back on road. Spare tires are almost always low, and need 60psi. Depending on where you are at, you may not have service station nearby to inflate. Now you run the risk of messing up the spare driving to a station.
Probably going to get one for my other car. Great to have around home for inflating kids stuff anyway.
I wish they had a way to run this from cigarette lighter. So in case battery in tool is dead. Just remember to swap out battery every now and then.
I have the Ryobi, which I prefer, but I bought a Bauer one from Harbor Freight Tools, and that is dual power. The reality is I would always use the battery anyway. But if you want 12V, that product has it.
I have the previous model of inflator and this one too. This newer model is more compact than the old one. I actually bought one more last week from DTO for $36 shipped during a recent sale. The newer model use a different connector for the valve stem and the display is on the front instead of on top. Both changes make it less convenient than the old model. However, it serves it purpose well.
This deal is ok, by historical pricing. The inflator use to be $35 to $50. The light use to be $20. If this deal was $45 or $50, then I'd say it's a great deal.
2 weeks ago it was $40 for inflator and $15 for the light, with free shipping from DTO. That's $14 less, and no tax if you don't have a DTO in your state.
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I like how you can set a PSI for tires and it'll just run til it hits the target PSI so you don't have to monitor it.
I personally run the DeWalt version in my car, works a tad faster, but its far more expensive these days.
The GF has the ryobi one in her car.
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I personally run the DeWalt version in my car, works a tad faster, but its far more expensive these days.
The GF has the ryobi one in her car.
For the car/bike Ryobi inflator at $25 is more than enough
Does anyone know if any of these inflator devices--like the one in the OP-- come with more sturdy valve-stem adaptors? It's interesting that there's no pictures of that part in the item description...
This inflator comes with a threaded metal adapter. It's mildly annoying that you must spin the adapter a few times before it fully latch to tire valve, but it is a more secure and robust design compared to the crappy plastic lever arm type of adapter. You can buy this metal converter to give it a quick-release adapter that lasts for a while. https://a.co/d/5rpr0kh
Had two different times two different cars, needed to put spare tire on, which of course needed a ton of air. Both times had my inflator , and got back on road. Spare tires are almost always low, and need 60psi. Depending on where you are at, you may not have service station nearby to inflate. Now you run the risk of messing up the spare driving to a station.
Probably going to get one for my other car. Great to have around home for inflating kids stuff anyway.
I wish they had a way to run this from cigarette lighter. So in case battery in tool is dead. Just remember to swap out battery every now and then.
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Just placed an order for both the inflator & impact kit.
I've selected the inflator for free delivery and the impact kit for in-store pickup.
If I don't pick up the impact kit, then I will be refunded $101.39 bringing the inflator for only $47.61?
Thanks in advance.
Yup. I got the inflator for $35 from a previous SD back in 2021. But those prices seem to be gone for good. I love the inflator, it's so convenient to fill bikes, cars, basketballs etc.
Does anyone know if any of these inflator devices--like the one in the OP-- come with more sturdy valve-stem adaptors? It's interesting that there's no pictures of that part in the item description...
https://www.ryobitools.
I didn't know what the 2 standoffs on the top of that panel were for til I went to use it... they hold the lil caps that screw off the tire valve.
For the low pressure side it's just a few cone shapes to match up with air mattresses.
I did add one of these jobbies to mine to not have to thread the thing every time, they work ok:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product...UTF8&
The instructions for the thing say you need to give it a 10 minute break for every 10 minutes of operation or something like that.
I killed my first one inflating a paddleboard from nothing. It did that 2-3 times and was destroyed afterwards.
Had two different times two different cars, needed to put spare tire on, which of course needed a ton of air. Both times had my inflator , and got back on road. Spare tires are almost always low, and need 60psi. Depending on where you are at, you may not have service station nearby to inflate. Now you run the risk of messing up the spare driving to a station.
Probably going to get one for my other car. Great to have around home for inflating kids stuff anyway.
I wish they had a way to run this from cigarette lighter. So in case battery in tool is dead. Just remember to swap out battery every now and then.
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