Amazon[amazon.com] has 40-Volt Greenworks Cordless Tire Inflator (Tool Only) for $68. Shipping is free
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MULTI-PURPOSE FOR ALL INFLATION NEEDS: Greenworks inflator comes with multiple adaptors making it perfect for car, motorcycle, bicycle, RV, air mattress, boat, sports equipment, and other inflatables. This 2-in-1 Inflator also works as a deflator making it practical for all use applications.
PORTABLE DESIGN AND LED LIGHT: Be ready for any emergency. Inflate up to 160 PSI, from flat to full in minutes and the bright LED lights illuminates the work area.
2 POWER SOURCES: Greenworks tire inflator works with 40-volt rechargeable batteries or 12-volt vehicle power outlet to ensure you always have power when you need it most.
DIGITAL PRESSURE DISPLAY WITH AUTOMATIC SHUT OFF: With Greenworks portable tire inflator, you don't need to worry about over-inflation. Set desired PSI and the unit will shutoff automatically once it is reached. The digital pressure gauge displays the current pressure in 1 PSI increments.
GREENWORKS 40V BATTERY This Car Jack is part of the Greenworks 40V Family of over 75+ Cordless Indoor and Outdoor Products that all work on the same battery platform.
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Amazon[amazon.com] has 40-Volt Greenworks Cordless Tire Inflator (Tool Only) for $68. Shipping is free
Product Description from Amazon
MULTI-PURPOSE FOR ALL INFLATION NEEDS: Greenworks inflator comes with multiple adaptors making it perfect for car, motorcycle, bicycle, RV, air mattress, boat, sports equipment, and other inflatables. This 2-in-1 Inflator also works as a deflator making it practical for all use applications.
PORTABLE DESIGN AND LED LIGHT: Be ready for any emergency. Inflate up to 160 PSI, from flat to full in minutes and the bright LED lights illuminates the work area.
2 POWER SOURCES: Greenworks tire inflator works with 40-volt rechargeable batteries or 12-volt vehicle power outlet to ensure you always have power when you need it most.
DIGITAL PRESSURE DISPLAY WITH AUTOMATIC SHUT OFF: With Greenworks portable tire inflator, you don't need to worry about over-inflation. Set desired PSI and the unit will shutoff automatically once it is reached. The digital pressure gauge displays the current pressure in 1 PSI increments.
GREENWORKS 40V BATTERY This Car Jack is part of the Greenworks 40V Family of over 75+ Cordless Indoor and Outdoor Products that all work on the same battery platform.
Model: Greenworks 40V Cordless Tire Inflator, 160 PSI Portable Air Compressor, 2 Power Sources, Auto Shut Off, for Car, Bicycle, Motorcycle, Air Boat, Inflatables, Tool Only
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Ryobi's inflator works pretty well with a much smaller battery. And you could always add an impact wrench and a socket into the bag for a roadside emergency kit. That's super handy if you find yourself on the side of the road with a flat tire.
Any other tool system has a similar product mix.
But this inflator...you'd have that giant 40v battery to lug around without much benefit (maybe faster inflation time?). Nothing compatible for flats. And to me, I'd consider GW a step below Ryobi quality (I have both One+ and GW 40v stuff).
Ryobi's inflator works pretty well with a much smaller battery. And you could always add an impact wrench and a socket into the bag for a roadside emergency kit. That's super handy if you find yourself on the side of the road with a flat tire.
Any other tool system has a similar product mix.
But this inflator...you'd have that giant 40v battery to lug around without much benefit (maybe faster inflation time?). Nothing compatible for flats. And to me, I'd consider GW a step below Ryobi quality (I have both One+ and GW 40v stuff).
It also has a car plug in, so doesn't need a battery necessarily.
For ease of dragging around and not needing a plug, and I already have the GW 40V batteries hanging around, I"m in for one.
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It looks like the battery and its charger are ~ 150 additional ?
Buy this inflator tool, plus the Greenworks Deal of the Day 40v 12" chainsaw w/40v 2ah battery and charger (159.99, use code DOTD702 for 40% off to make it $96). You get two tools, a battery, for less than the cost of this inflator w/battery.
Ryobi's inflator works pretty well with a much smaller battery. And you could always add an impact wrench and a socket into the bag for a roadside emergency kit. That's super handy if you find yourself on the side of the road with a flat tire.
Any other tool system has a similar product mix.
But this inflator...you'd have that giant 40v battery to lug around without much benefit (maybe faster inflation time?). Nothing compatible for flats. And to me, I'd consider GW a step below Ryobi quality (I have both One+ and GW 40v stuff).
I have the 18v Ryobi inflator, a long with tons of other Ryobi tools. I hate the inflator for anything bigger than like a basketball or bike tire. I have had to use it mainly on car tires and oh my god. I have to put a clamp on the trigger and just walk away from it. It takes about 1 minute per 2 psi. Its so tiresome.
I have the 18v Ryobi inflator, a long with tons of other Ryobi tools. I hate the inflator for anything bigger than like a basketball or bike tire. I have had to use it mainly on car tires and oh my god. I have to put a clamp on the trigger and just walk away from it. It takes about 1 minute per 2 psi. Its so tiresome.
FWIW there are multiple models of ryobi inflators. I have the one that does both high pressure (tires) and high volume (mattress) and it is my go to for everything. No issues topping off all 4 tires in about 10 mins. Got it new for about $40 on sale
Ryobi's inflator works pretty well with a much smaller battery. And you could always add an impact wrench and a socket into the bag for a roadside emergency kit. That's super handy if you find yourself on the side of the road with a flat tire.
Any other tool system has a similar product mix.
But this inflator...you'd have that giant 40v battery to lug around without much benefit (maybe faster inflation time?). Nothing compatible for flats. And to me, I'd consider GW a step below Ryobi quality (I have both One+ and GW 40v stuff).
I like the ryobi car tire inflator when it's at the $25 price point but I have gone through 3 of the ryobi ones in the last 7ish years. Still at $20-25 the ryobi inflator is my pick, even if it doesn't last forever.
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I also use a rubber band around the ryobi trigger but after killing 3 units, I try to give the ryobi time to breathe if I need to run it more than a few minutes continuously.
I like the ryobi car tire inflator when it's at the $25 price point but I have gone through 3 of the ryobi ones in the last 7ish years. Still at $20-25 the ryobi inflator is my pick, even if it doesn't last forever.
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I also use a rubber band around the ryobi trigger but after killing 3 units, I try to give the ryobi time to breathe if I need to run it more than a few minutes continuously.
The one with a trigger is really meant for small jobs. You should get this one[ryobitools.com]. It's way better for tires.
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Ryobi's inflator works pretty well with a much smaller battery. And you could always add an impact wrench and a socket into the bag for a roadside emergency kit. That's super handy if you find yourself on the side of the road with a flat tire.
Any other tool system has a similar product mix.
But this inflator...you'd have that giant 40v battery to lug around without much benefit (maybe faster inflation time?). Nothing compatible for flats. And to me, I'd consider GW a step below Ryobi quality (I have both One+ and GW 40v stuff).
Ryobi's inflator works pretty well with a much smaller battery. And you could always add an impact wrench and a socket into the bag for a roadside emergency kit. That's super handy if you find yourself on the side of the road with a flat tire.
Any other tool system has a similar product mix.
But this inflator...you'd have that giant 40v battery to lug around without much benefit (maybe faster inflation time?). Nothing compatible for flats. And to me, I'd consider GW a step below Ryobi quality (I have both One+ and GW 40v stuff).
For ease of dragging around and not needing a plug, and I already have the GW 40V batteries hanging around, I"m in for one.
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Ryobi's inflator works pretty well with a much smaller battery. And you could always add an impact wrench and a socket into the bag for a roadside emergency kit. That's super handy if you find yourself on the side of the road with a flat tire.
Any other tool system has a similar product mix.
But this inflator...you'd have that giant 40v battery to lug around without much benefit (maybe faster inflation time?). Nothing compatible for flats. And to me, I'd consider GW a step below Ryobi quality (I have both One+ and GW 40v stuff).
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Ryobi's inflator works pretty well with a much smaller battery. And you could always add an impact wrench and a socket into the bag for a roadside emergency kit. That's super handy if you find yourself on the side of the road with a flat tire.
Any other tool system has a similar product mix.
But this inflator...you'd have that giant 40v battery to lug around without much benefit (maybe faster inflation time?). Nothing compatible for flats. And to me, I'd consider GW a step below Ryobi quality (I have both One+ and GW 40v stuff).
EDIT:
I also use a rubber band around the ryobi trigger but after killing 3 units, I try to give the ryobi time to breathe if I need to run it more than a few minutes continuously.
EDIT:
I also use a rubber band around the ryobi trigger but after killing 3 units, I try to give the ryobi time to breathe if I need to run it more than a few minutes continuously.
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Same 160 PSI max. I wonder if the inflation speed is different.
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