Home Depot has
2-Pack RYOBI ONE+ 18V Lithium-Ion 4.0 Ah Compact Batteries and Charger Kit with Bonus Cordless High Pressure Inflator (PSK006-P737D) on sale for
$99.
Shipping is free, alternatively, curbside pickup is free.
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tunabreath for sharing this deal.
Includes:
- 2-Count PBP005 18V ONE+ Lithium-Ion 4.0 Ah Batteries
- PCG002 18V Lithium-Ion Charger
- P737D 18V ONE+ Cordless Power Inflator (Tool Only)
- Nozzle accessories
- Operator's Manual
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If you're already (or only) in the Ryobi ecosystem, the Ryobi dual-inflator model is a step up from the one int he OP, and also offers the option to preset the desired pressure and simply click the "start" button. It also occasionally drops as low as mid $30s, and is much-loved by the SD crowd.
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I've got both, and they're great. The press-on chuck of the Ridgid is really nice, whereas the thread-on chuck of the Ryobi is a bit of a hassle. (I just threaded on a quick release chuck; problem solved.) Having the set-and-forget target pressure is a feature that once you have, it's hard to do without!
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This is not hackable since it's a single sku (when its a single sku you see the battery kit and tool in the same image). It's generally only hackable when you have to click the free tool button, then choose from a selection. Sometimes adding each individually prorates each price, rendering it hackable, but this is not the case.
Same, but I just keep the battery unplugged on mine. I also wish it had a way to stay on without holding the trigger until it hit a pre-programmed psi but I was able to wrap a small bungee cord around the handle and trigger and just watch it until it hits the target.
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If you're already (or only) in the Ryobi ecosystem, the Ryobi dual-inflator model is a step up from the one int he OP, and also offers the option to preset the desired pressure and simply click the "start" button. It also occasionally drops as low as mid $30s, and is much-loved by the SD crowd.
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I've got both, and they're great. The press-on chuck of the Ridgid is really nice, whereas the thread-on chuck of the Ryobi is a bit of a hassle. (I just threaded on a quick release chuck; problem solved.) Having the set-and-forget target pressure is a feature that once you have, it's hard to do without!
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Same issue i had lol but i love it its compact and enough for my needs
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I use a zip tie. Works great! I have it set so it will slide over trigger when trigger is depressed and stay there but easy to slide off.
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