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expired Posted by gaamn114 | Staff • Jul 2, 2024
Jul 2, 2024 12:30 PM
40-Volt Greenworks Cordless Tire Inflator (Tool Only) $68 + Free Shipping
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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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https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09NZL7...th=1&
Same 160 PSI max. I wonder if the inflation speed is different.