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expired Posted by gemniii42 • Sep 10, 2024

DeWALT 20V Max Corded/Cordless Air Inflator w/ LED Light (Tool Only)

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$80

$140

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Bomgaars has DeWALT 20V Max Corded/Cordless Air Inflator w/ LED Light (Tool Only, DCC020IB) on sale for $79.99 (price in cart). Select free store pickup where available or shipping varies by location.
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Product Info:
  • High-pressure inflation mode with automatic shutoff
  • High-volume inflation and deflation modes
  • Three power sources for inflation on a jobsite and on the go (DEWALT 20V MAX battery, 12V DC, or 110V AC)
  • LED light helps to provide illumination
  • Convenient onboard accessory storage
  • Heavy-duty rubber feet help reduce walking when in use
  • Threaded chuck for secure connection to inflation valve
  • Includes (1) DCC020I air inflator, 12V DC power cord, (1)high-pressure tapered nozzle, (1) oresta valve adapter, (1) inflator needle
  • Tool only, battery, charger, and power adapter sold separately

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Written by gemniii42
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Bomgaars has DeWALT 20V Max Corded/Cordless Air Inflator w/ LED Light (Tool Only, DCC020IB) on sale for $79.99 (price in cart). Select free store pickup where available or shipping varies by location.
  • Note: Availability for store pickup/shipping may vary by location.
Thanks to Community Member gemniii42 for sharing this deal.

Product Info:
  • High-pressure inflation mode with automatic shutoff
  • High-volume inflation and deflation modes
  • Three power sources for inflation on a jobsite and on the go (DEWALT 20V MAX battery, 12V DC, or 110V AC)
  • LED light helps to provide illumination
  • Convenient onboard accessory storage
  • Heavy-duty rubber feet help reduce walking when in use
  • Threaded chuck for secure connection to inflation valve
  • Includes (1) DCC020I air inflator, 12V DC power cord, (1)high-pressure tapered nozzle, (1) oresta valve adapter, (1) inflator needle
  • Tool only, battery, charger, and power adapter sold separately

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Written by SubZero5 | Staff

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Written by gemniii42

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$15 shipping kills this deal.
Worth the money. I use mine all the time!
I got the ryobi version of this for less than half the price. Auto stop, several attachments, reasonably quiet.

If you have a ryobi battery laying around definitely worth it. If you're tied into the yellow system then im sure it's great.

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Sep 11, 2024
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notslow
Sep 11, 2024
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Quote from Ed1927 :
AC power supply is $45:

https://a.co/d/5frAeGL
Kind of defeats the purpose of a cordless inflator.
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Sep 11, 2024
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TerryB8730
Sep 11, 2024
49 Posts
Grabbed one of these a few years back and use it all the time. I've take it off roading to refill the tires and camping to fill an air mattress. It's a great product.
Sep 11, 2024
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DangerousToys
Sep 11, 2024
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Quote from Vitaly25 :
I got the ryobi version of this for less than half the price. Auto stop, several attachments, reasonably quiet.

If you have a ryobi battery laying around definitely worth it. If you're tied into the yellow system then im sure it's great.
Love that version (Ryobi). Use mine on everything had it over five years. The same company that makes Ryobi makes Milwaukee and Hart. But this would look good with my other Dewalt tools.
Sep 11, 2024
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urch1n
Sep 11, 2024
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I've had this for a few years and love it. If it broke, would buy it again - it's that useful. Sooo much better than driving around in 10-degree weather with a low PSI warning, looking for a gas station with a working air pump.
Sep 11, 2024
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EdD3229
Sep 11, 2024
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Quote from RLeav20717 :
All this hype about this inflator…made me buy one. Haha SD effect rolls on
Haha I've saved soo much money from the website also!
Sep 11, 2024
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slickdealdude01
Sep 11, 2024
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man, ya'll are making me want to return my Millwaukee M18 inflator fort his
Sep 11, 2024
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nebugeater
Sep 11, 2024
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Like other I have this an love it. Bought a case and keep it in my truck. Have made more than one friend by having his available along the road.

Also, I have two adult daughters for whom I have gotten tools over the years, including some DeWalt 20V tools. I have given each of them one of these, and they have both used it and love theirs, too.

As your kids, especially daughters, get into middle school, high school, and beyond, consider giving them a quality tool or two as part of a holiday gift each year. Then, teach them how to use them. Pays divines for independence beyond belief.
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MRDC
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I price matched this to Lowes earlier this year and was able to do store pickup. Its a great inflator.
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wakerider017
Sep 11, 2024
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Quote from SIR_of_Cricket :
Successfully price matched with Lowes for free shipping (to NorCal)
Thanks for posting this! I priced matched with Lowes. Free shipping to FL.
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gemniii42
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Quote from nebugeater :
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As your kids, especially daughters, get into middle school, high school, and beyond, consider giving them a quality tool or two as part of a holiday gift each year. Then, teach them how to use them. Pays divines for independence beyond belief.
I did it the other way - teach them how to use a quality tool, then gift them the current best.
Had my daughter assisting installing patio doors at age 13. 3 sons doing similar at even earlier ages.
But you need to start them young.
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ben_r_
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Quote from Johnkl01 :
For those living far away from Bomgaars (e.g., CA), I found Ebay also has this inflator on sale: https://www.ebay.com/itm/28541091...ems legit.
Had just ordered it there myself before I saw this deal.
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Quote from Vitaly25 :
I got the ryobi version of this for less than half the price. Auto stop, several attachments, reasonably quiet.

If you have a ryobi battery laying around definitely worth it. If you're tied into the yellow system then im sure it's great.
i love my ryobi also. But they are not 2 in 1 like the Dewalt. I have s high preseure tire inflator ($40) you csn set psi snd forget. But for high volume pool or airbed inflatables, you need a second ryobi tool. What sucks (or blows) is that the high volume pump is usually too wesk to inflate even bslloond or inflatables while the high pressure id too slow.
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BraveTree1409
Sep 11, 2024
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Not super slick, but Amazon has this same pump for $100 after $20 off from $120.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07H39S9JQ

However, if you can get your local hardware store to match the $80 price, that's a much better option.
Last edited by BraveTree1409 September 11, 2024 at 09:29 AM.
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nhatduongchi
Sep 11, 2024
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Got shot down to price match thru Lowes app from SoCal, will try again a bit later Smilie
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Quote from gemniii42 :
I did it the other way - teach them how to use a quality tool, then gift them the current best.
Had my daughter assisting installing patio doors at age 13. 3 sons doing similar at even earlier ages.
But you need to start them young.
No doubt. Did a lot of teaching both before and after they got their own tools. They do not have crap tools either. Since I know they will take care of them they will last a life time since they are not using them daily.
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