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expiredpowerfuldoppler | Staff posted Oct 23, 2023 12:32 PM
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Ryobi One+ 18V Cordless High Pressure Inflator w/ Digital Gauge (Tool Only)

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Home Depot has Ryobi One+ 18V Cordless High Pressure Inflator w/ Digital Gauge (Tool Only; P737D) on sale for $24.97. Shipping is free, otherwise, select free curbside pickup as an alternative option.
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Home Depot also has Ryobi One+ 18V Cordless Dual Function Inflator/Deflator (Tool Only; P7747) on sale for $49.97. Shipping is free, otherwise, select free curbside pickup as an alternative option.
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Update: This popular deal is still available.

Home Depot has Ryobi One+ 18V Cordless High Pressure Inflator w/ Digital Gauge (Tool Only; P737D) on sale for $24.97. Shipping is free, otherwise, select free curbside pickup as an alternative option.
  • Note: Store pick up will vary by location and may not be available in all areas.
Home Depot also has Ryobi One+ 18V Cordless Dual Function Inflator/Deflator (Tool Only; P7747) on sale for $49.97. Shipping is free, otherwise, select free curbside pickup as an alternative option.
  • Note: Store pick up will vary by location and may not be available in all areas.
Thanks to Deal Editor powerfuldoppler for finding this deal.

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    • 3-year manufacturer's warranty
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Model: Ryobi Portable Power Inflator for Tires [NEW DIGITAL GAUGE] [18-Volt] [Cordless] [ONE+ Battery system] [P737D] (Battery Not Included, Power Tool Only)

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dong888
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I have both for a few years. The cheaper one is enough for you if you just want to inflate car and bike tires. You will have to hold the trigger button for it to run.

For the $35 one (dual functions), it does more than the cheaper one. You can program the desired psi and the inflator will stop once reached. No need to hold the on trigger. In addition, it can be used to inflate (or deflate) air mattress/ floating devices at a fast rate. It bumps up more volume of air thus faster rate.
pyrokid73
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The larger inflator can be had for about $33 w/ the HD hack, just add the $99 batteries to make a combo and return batteries.
pc800va
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I have this new digital one and the PSI is off by 1.5 to 2 so I just add a couple PSI when I use it.

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Oct 23, 2023 01:58 PM
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My favorite tool... Works as it should, quicker and easier than my large bulky air compressor. I have one available for the road trips with a spare 2mah battery. Great deal at $25
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The larger inflator can be had for about $33 w/ the HD hack, just add the $99 batteries to make a combo and return batteries.
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hsirahOct 23, 2023 03:03 PM
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Quote from pyrokid73 :
The larger inflator can be had for about $33 w/ the HD hack, just add the $99 batteries to make a combo and return batteries.
Should I return the batteries without the receipt? Wouldn't they ask for both to be returned?
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pyrokid73Oct 23, 2023 03:12 PM
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Quote from hsirah :
Should I return the batteries without the receipt? Wouldn't they ask for both to be returned?
Seems like it's YMMV at stores.
I've never had an issue with it multiple times in multiple stores and have even returned right at pickup right as they hand me my items.
As long as they are different line items (like this) you can return separate. Some managers seem to push back, but you can always just say ok and go to a different HD if that's the case.

Also an option to set the unwanted item to be picked up at a different store, but I've found that more a hassle than just returning as I pickup (or even up to 90 days later).
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Oct 23, 2023 04:07 PM
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jaderxiiiOct 23, 2023 04:07 PM
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saved me a lot of times. Favorite tool to keep in my trunk!
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Quote from PiCASSiMO :
My favorite tool... Works as it should, quicker and easier than my large bulky air compressor. I have one available for the road trips with a spare 2mah battery. Great deal at $25
I second this 👍
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What's the difference between this one and the $35 high power inflator? Would be using this for car and bike tires.

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Oct 23, 2023 04:17 PM
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Tri1914Oct 23, 2023 04:17 PM
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I used this for sprinter diesel no problem. It takes about 2 minutes to fill up
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Surfer5Oct 23, 2023 04:21 PM
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100% recommend this. Used it for kids footballs, bikes, and my car. You need to be engaged while it inflates but it is quick(unless you are doing it at freezing temp). I got it from Direct tools for ~$14, a while ago but got bunch of other stuff too.
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dagapOct 23, 2023 04:24 PM
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I've the older version of this with the analog dial gauge. It's horribly inaccurate. Is the digital one any better? If so I might consider upgrading.
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Quote from shawndoc :
What's the difference between this one and the $35 high power inflator? Would be using this for car and bike tires.
I have both for a few years. The cheaper one is enough for you if you just want to inflate car and bike tires. You will have to hold the trigger button for it to run.

For the $35 one (dual functions), it does more than the cheaper one. You can program the desired psi and the inflator will stop once reached. No need to hold the on trigger. In addition, it can be used to inflate (or deflate) air mattress/ floating devices at a fast rate. It bumps up more volume of air thus faster rate.
Last edited by dong888 October 23, 2023 at 09:32 AM.
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Quote from dagap :
I've the older version of this with the analog dial gauge. It's horribly inaccurate. Is the digital one any better? If so I might consider upgrading.
I have this new digital one and the PSI is off by 1.5 to 2 so I just add a couple PSI when I use it.
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4638jayOct 23, 2023 04:35 PM
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I have bought several of these over the years (analog and digital readout models) and they just don't last. For $25, lasting a couple of years is acceptable but I really wish these didn't self destruct so predictably.
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dong888
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The pricing of these are about as good as you can get these days. I got them before pandemic and they were roughly $20-$25 for the cheaper one and $35-$40 for the dual function one. If I remember correctly, I got the dual function one for about $35+tax so if you can get the hack working, it is great.

Both have been working well for quite a few years for occasional pumping airs. They are great as part of my Ryobi tools for shared batteries.

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hochiinnOct 23, 2023 04:36 PM
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Quote from dong888 :
I have both for a few years. The cheaper one is enough for you if you just want to inflate car and bike tires. You will have to hold the trigger button for it to run.

For the $35, it does more than the cheaper one. You can program the desired psi and the inflator will stop once reached. No need to hold the on trigger. In addition, it can be used to inflate (or deflate) air mattress/ floating devices at a fast rate. It bumps up more volume of air thus faster rate.
+1 on the more expensive one. the cheap one has small scale, and it is a guessing game on when the correct psi is reached, and even then, you have to have another gauge to set the pressure. with the more expensive one, like he^^ says, you set the psi, and when it reaches it, it shuts off. our last 3 cars had/have tpms, and whatever the more expensive one was set at, the exact same number appeared on the dash. so i never had to use a hand held gauge to set exact pressure. and, the numbers are much larger

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