Tool hack, select the starter kit with two 5.0 batteries and charger for $199. Then cancel or return the starter kit, price for the inflator becomes $94.24.
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Tool hack, select the starter kit with two 5.0 batteries and charger for $199. Then cancel or return the starter kit, price for the inflator becomes $94.24.
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I was really skeptical that this hack worked. I bought eight Milwaukee tools using this hack over the last few months. I just purchased this inflator and it works amazing. I have a truck I had several other inflators, and they would take sometimes 20 minutes to pump up a tire. This one does it in a couple of minutes.
I was really considering this until I realized the only way you can use it is via the battery which is really limiting if you're in a bind without a battery.
Craftsman, DeWalt at least offer a 12V car plug with theirs in addition to the battery. Craftsman even offers theirs with all 3 power options (AC, 12V car jack, battery).
I'll wait until Milwaukee creates one with multiple power options, if ever.
I was really considering this until I realized the only way you can use it is via the battery which is really limiting if you're in a bind without a battery.
Craftsman, DeWalt at least offer a 12V car plug with theirs in addition to the battery. Craftsman even offers theirs with all 3 power options (AC, 12V car jack, battery).
I'll wait until Milwaukee creates one with multiple power options, if ever.
All true about the Craftsman, plus it has an air mattress/inflatable toy attachment. I was already invest in the Milwaukee M18/M12 tools, and when I saw the Craftsman inflator, I went full on into that ecosystem as well...including the Craftsman Powerwheels
I was really considering this until I realized the only way you can use it is via the battery which is really limiting if you're in a bind without a battery.
Craftsman, DeWalt at least offer a 12V car plug with theirs in addition to the battery. Craftsman even offers theirs with all 3 power options (AC, 12V car jack, battery).
I'll wait until Milwaukee creates one with multiple power options, if ever.
Thanks for pointing that out. Ace now has a 15% discount too so purchased craftsman instead. AC and 12V is rather important. I did not even realize Mileaukee does not even have AC…
I was really considering this until I realized the only way you can use it is via the battery which is really limiting if you're in a bind without a battery.
Craftsman, DeWalt at least offer a 12V car plug with theirs in addition to the battery. Craftsman even offers theirs with all 3 power options (AC, 12V car jack, battery).
I'll wait until Milwaukee creates one with multiple power options, if ever.
Let us know how quickly those will air up a truck tire versus this milwaukee one? I'd say the 12v options versus this option is almost apples to oranges.
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Let us know how quickly those will air up a truck tire versus this milwaukee one? I'd say the 12v options versus this option is almost apples to oranges.
No doubt it's slower. By how much? Not sure. 10%? 20%? But the extra power options are worth the trade off, at least for me. I only use it on occasion and not having to worry about battery is nice (though the option is still there).
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Here's one:
https://slickdeals.net/f/17009080-2-count-milwaukee-m18-18v-5ah-li-ion-battery-kit-w-charger-bonus-tool-hackable-199
https://slickdeals.net/f/17086039-m18-fuel-120-mph-450-cfm-18-volt-lithium-ion-brushless-cordless-handheld-blower-tool-only-94-24-w-hack-94-24
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I was really considering this until I realized the only way you can use it is via the battery which is really limiting if you're in a bind without a battery.
Craftsman, DeWalt at least offer a 12V car plug with theirs in addition to the battery. Craftsman even offers theirs with all 3 power options (AC, 12V car jack, battery).
I'll wait until Milwaukee creates one with multiple power options, if ever.
I was really considering this until I realized the only way you can use it is via the battery which is really limiting if you're in a bind without a battery.
Craftsman, DeWalt at least offer a 12V car plug with theirs in addition to the battery. Craftsman even offers theirs with all 3 power options (AC, 12V car jack, battery).
I'll wait until Milwaukee creates one with multiple power options, if ever.
I was really considering this until I realized the only way you can use it is via the battery which is really limiting if you're in a bind without a battery.
Craftsman, DeWalt at least offer a 12V car plug with theirs in addition to the battery. Craftsman even offers theirs with all 3 power options (AC, 12V car jack, battery).
I'll wait until Milwaukee creates one with multiple power options, if ever.
I was really considering this until I realized the only way you can use it is via the battery which is really limiting if you're in a bind without a battery.
Craftsman, DeWalt at least offer a 12V car plug with theirs in addition to the battery. Craftsman even offers theirs with all 3 power options (AC, 12V car jack, battery).
I'll wait until Milwaukee creates one with multiple power options, if ever.
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