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Husky 12V or 120V Corded Electric Inflator - $12 YMMV Clearance - Home Depot

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Great for most auto and home projects, the Husky 13-Gal. Portable Electric Air Compressor delivers 0.38 SCFM at 35 psi for quiet, abundant airflow. An included Mattress Nozzle, Sports Needle, Presta Valve Adapter tool accessories for inflating. A convenient tire inflator can help you to resolve road emergency.
DC 12-Volt inflator with direct drive design that with quick inflation
Suitable for the inflation of cars, motorcycles, bicycle and other inflatables
Equipped with 12-Volt plug to meet your daily and car use, make sure you can use it wherever you want
Built-in LED light helps when you have to use it at night or road emergency
Analog gauge with backlight that it's easy to read under poor light


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Great for most auto and home projects, the Husky 13-Gal. Portable Electric Air Compressor delivers 0.38 SCFM at 35 psi for quiet, abundant airflow. An included Mattress Nozzle, Sports Needle, Presta Valve Adapter tool accessories for inflating. A convenient tire inflator can help you to resolve road emergency.
DC 12-Volt inflator with direct drive design that with quick inflation
Suitable for the inflation of cars, motorcycles, bicycle and other inflatables
Equipped with 12-Volt plug to meet your daily and car use, make sure you can use it wherever you want
Built-in LED light helps when you have to use it at night or road emergency
Analog gauge with backlight that it's easy to read under poor light


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Keep in mind, the 12V uses 15 amps which many passenger vehicles can't run. Be sure to check it out or else your fuses will blow often.
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gnewcomb
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Damn, I was happy with mine for $19!
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Quote from BillytheGOAT :
Keep in mind, the 12V uses 15 amps which many passenger vehicles can't run. Be sure to check it out or else your fuses will blow often.
I had to look long and hard to find one that advertises 10A since none of my cars ever had a 15A circuit. It was sold specifically for motorcycles.
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Duty cycles:
  • 5 minutes on, 15 minutes off for the 120v
  • 10 minutes on, 10 minutes off for the 12v
If you use the 12v with the engine running (slightly higher voltage means slightly less amperage), it can help to prevent blown fuses. Note that it also has a fuse in the plug.
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Caleo
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Quote from Binar :
all the Dewalt inflator impulse buyers are crying and have buyer remorse now.
...are they? This isn't a battery operated pump like the Dewalt... This is also YMMV so not everyone is going to be able to get them at this price.

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ElatedField381
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Does anyone know if this would be powerful enough to use as an electronics duster if I got a nozzle attachment?
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Baytee2023
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neither in stock anywhere around me. Anyways, I want one that uses both 120 and 12 V. Not buying any generic garbage off of Amazon, been through that.
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SweatyWeasels
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Quote from ElatedField381 :
Does anyone know if this would be powerful enough to use as an electronics duster if I got a nozzle attachment?
Lol. No.
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description or picture wrong? there is nothing 13 gallons on this unit
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bob151
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Tired of pumping. Can this thing inflate a paddle board, somehow?
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AcerbicOrder
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Quote from Caleo :
...are they? This isn't a battery operated pump like the Dewalt... This is also YMMV so not everyone is going to be able to get them at this price.

The Dewalt Inflator runs off 20V Battery, 12V DC or 110V AC

AC power adapter sold separately.




Quote from Baytee2023 :
neither in stock anywhere around me. Anyways, I want one that uses both 120 and 12 V. Not buying any generic garbage off of Amazon, been through that.
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Quote from Caleo :
...are they? This isn't a battery operated pump like the Dewalt... This is also YMMV so not everyone is going to be able to get them at this price.
yes they are ..regular on this is $30. Battery powered or 12v operated is still going to take 30 min on the trail to inflate from 15 to 35 PSI 4 tires. Dewalt inflation is a bad choice but whatever. Just wish you'd have real life experience using it to understand where i'm coming from
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Quote from Binar :
yes they are ..regular on this is $30. Battery powered or 12v operated is still going to take 30 min on the trail to inflate from 15 to 35 PSI 4 tires. Dewalt inflation is a bad choice but whatever. Just wish you'd have real life experience using it to understand where i'm coming from
So you understand where I'm coming from: different people have different use cases... but it's nice that you felt the need to imply that someone's inexperienced because they acknowledge that not everyone has the same needs.. and that tools are seldom 'one size fits all'.

Not saying this is a bad pump, just that battery-based options like the Dewalt can be a more appropriate choice based on needs. This 12V would be a good option to chuck in the trunk for emergencies.

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