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RYOBI ONE+ 18V Cordless Dual Function Inflator / Deflator (Tool Only)

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Home Depot has RYOBI ONE+ 18V Cordless Dual Function Inflator / Deflator (Tool Only, PCL031B) on sale for $49.97. Shipping is free or select free curbside pickup where available.

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Features:
  • Up to 160 PSI: Ideal for high pressure applications from filling tires to sports balls
  • High volume inflation and deflation of pool toys, air mattresses and other large inflatables
  • Hands-free use with auto-shutoff when desired PSI is reached
  • LCD screen for easy and accurate measurement readings
  • Quick-connect air chuck
  • On-board LED worklight
  • Integrated carrying handle
  • On-board storage for hoses and accessories
  • Sweeper Nozzle: Blow dust/debris off small surfaces
  • Narrow Pinch Valve Nozzle: Inflate narrow or small valve openings
  • Pinch Valve Nozzle: Inflate standard or larger size inflatables
  • Pinch Valve Adaptor: Inflate balloons and other small inflatables
  • Sports Ball Needle: Inflate a variety of sports balls such as basketballs, soccer and footballs
  • Brass Presta Valve Adaptor: Inflate bicycle tires with standard pump or compressor
  • Part of the RYOBI 18V ONE+ System of Over 300 Cordless Products
  • 3-year manufacturer's warranty
  • Includes:
    • PCL031 18V ONE+ Dual Function Digital Inflator/Deflator, High Pressure Hose, High Volume Nozzle, Sweeper Nozzle, Narrow Pinch Valve Nozzle, Pinch Valve Nozzle, Pinch Valve Adaptor, Sports Ball Needle, Brass Presta Valve Adaptor, Drawstring Accessory Bag, and Operator's Manual
  • Battery and charger sold separately

Editor's Notes

Written by Corwin | Staff
  • About this Deal:
    • This RYOBI ONE+ 18V Cordless Dual Function Inflator / Deflator (Tool Only) is priced $30 lower (37.5% savings) than the list price.
    • Limit 5 per order.
    • Please see the original post for additional details and give the WIKI and forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
  • About this Product:
    • This has a 4.5 out of 5 star overall rating based on over 230 reviews.
  • About this Store:
    • The Home Depot's return policy is here. -Corwin

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Home Depot has RYOBI ONE+ 18V Cordless Dual Function Inflator / Deflator (Tool Only, PCL031B) on sale for $49.97. Shipping is free or select free curbside pickup where available.

Note: Availability for store pickup may vary.

Thanks to Community Member kivfer for finding this deal.

Features:
  • Up to 160 PSI: Ideal for high pressure applications from filling tires to sports balls
  • High volume inflation and deflation of pool toys, air mattresses and other large inflatables
  • Hands-free use with auto-shutoff when desired PSI is reached
  • LCD screen for easy and accurate measurement readings
  • Quick-connect air chuck
  • On-board LED worklight
  • Integrated carrying handle
  • On-board storage for hoses and accessories
  • Sweeper Nozzle: Blow dust/debris off small surfaces
  • Narrow Pinch Valve Nozzle: Inflate narrow or small valve openings
  • Pinch Valve Nozzle: Inflate standard or larger size inflatables
  • Pinch Valve Adaptor: Inflate balloons and other small inflatables
  • Sports Ball Needle: Inflate a variety of sports balls such as basketballs, soccer and footballs
  • Brass Presta Valve Adaptor: Inflate bicycle tires with standard pump or compressor
  • Part of the RYOBI 18V ONE+ System of Over 300 Cordless Products
  • 3-year manufacturer's warranty
  • Includes:
    • PCL031 18V ONE+ Dual Function Digital Inflator/Deflator, High Pressure Hose, High Volume Nozzle, Sweeper Nozzle, Narrow Pinch Valve Nozzle, Pinch Valve Nozzle, Pinch Valve Adaptor, Sports Ball Needle, Brass Presta Valve Adaptor, Drawstring Accessory Bag, and Operator's Manual
  • Battery and charger sold separately

Editor's Notes

Written by Corwin | Staff
  • About this Deal:
    • This RYOBI ONE+ 18V Cordless Dual Function Inflator / Deflator (Tool Only) is priced $30 lower (37.5% savings) than the list price.
    • Limit 5 per order.
    • Please see the original post for additional details and give the WIKI and forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
  • About this Product:
    • This has a 4.5 out of 5 star overall rating based on over 230 reviews.
  • About this Store:
    • The Home Depot's return policy is here. -Corwin

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Medic311
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We have several of the older ones. They are tanks. Still going strong after years and we use them often

I think the old version veritical form factor with the handle on top is better than this new one

Also I don't like the recent reviews which are stating customers are running into issues where it reads a high pressure too quickly and shuts off, but then moments later the pressure will settle back down to what it really is at. (ie it goes to 20 really quick, but then moments later reads 17). Examples:

Just bad from top to bottom
I can't STAND this inflator. I have a previous model with right angle clamp-to-close valve. This new straight on, sleeve connector is infuriating. It doesn't fit as well with many tight spaces and, but unless I do some magic rain dance, the connection LEAKS. It takes several tries to get it on right. The inflator will fill to 20psi, but leave it for a moment and it'll read 17. The nozzles hiding in the battery compartment are really easy to miss.
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Version Before This One Was Better
I have had 3 versions of this air inflator/deflator and this one is the worst due to the air chuck on the end. It is very difficult to get to stay on the nipple of the tire you are trying to inflate. Also, the adapter for blowing up basketballs and other products needing a needle to pump them up wont work with this air chuck. The version before this had a screw on air chuck and it was superior in every way to this version.
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Poor quality connector
The quick connect connector on the inflator works very poorly. By the time I get it properly connected to the tire, the tire is deflated considerably. I didn't know it had this type of connector which is a cheap plastic connector. I have other products with this type of connector, but have never had one this difficult to connect. Definitely would not recommend this item!! I have the pistol grip style inflator made by Ryobi and wanted another one, but it is no longer available.

It shows wrong psi when using high pressure hose. And there is literally no showing of psi when you use the high volume hose and it is so weak that it can't even fully inflate my pvc boat which requires only 3.5 psi! Totally unexpected.
by

Not as good as the previous model
I purchased this inflator today and was excited to try it out. I own the previous model and the one before that. I really like the high pressure connector because it's quick and doesn't need to be screwed on. I really dislike how when you inflate a tire the it stops too soon. For example, I have a bike tire I want at 20psi. The inflator fills it to what it says is 20psi, and then shuts off. If you wait about 10 seconds after that the pressure on the display drops down 3psi lower. by



Was thinking maybe of buying the new version to give it a try (can't hurt to have another inflator).
We will be passing on this

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Oct 28, 2024
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Gergor
Oct 28, 2024
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It looks completely different from the one I bought a few years ago, new (and better) design?
Oct 28, 2024
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CyanTree3711
Oct 28, 2024
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I have the older version and it's very much worth $50. it gets used all the time
Oct 28, 2024
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Lijebaley
Oct 28, 2024
602 Posts
Prior version has been excellent. Filling tires etc, nice to set the PSI and it stops automatically. Then just hit start for ea add'l.
Assuming this functions similarly…
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spaceXK
Oct 28, 2024
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Could you do kayaks?
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manolobindo
Oct 28, 2024
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I have the old one as well and it has been a workhorse (usually use to inflate low tires). I often lay it down on its side like this so it's easier to read the screen and fiddle with the buttons. I like that this one comes in this orientation already, but can't justify getting another one just yet.

Maybe...
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ionizer
Oct 28, 2024
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older model seems better b/c you can hold/grip it while carrying

this one seems bulkier

however, with either, the inflator piece for tubes/pool stuff is the worst. that plastic little piece at the end always ends up bending and becoming distorted - thus unable to push the valves on many toys

they really need to make that piece with a metal tip or something to push w/o getting distorder

I agree, i have the older model and it is a workhorse.

just finished carrying it in my trunk b/c my rim was cracked and leaking and i needed to keep inflating the tire until a new rim came....

i use it ever year for pool toys, both inflating an deflating

dont know if this newer model is as good or not though
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ViperDaSnake
Oct 28, 2024
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Quote from manolobindo :
I have the old one as well and it has been a workhorse (usually use to inflate low tires). I often lay it down on its side like this so it's easier to read the screen and fiddle with the buttons. I like that this one comes in this orientation already, but can't justify getting another one just yet.

Maybe...
Maybe... If DTO has it on sale at a cheaper price... Maybe not since my old one still works..!!
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Quote from spaceXK :
Could you do kayaks?
Yep!!
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This is shit design compared to the previous version. Previous version you could stand upright and lay down, had a through-handle instead of a cavity, had recessed interface for buttons (so you don't inadvertently push it, and conversely can also lay on either square face), more intuitive button indicators, better hose wrap design, etc.
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I have the older model of this and I love it. Definitely the most used Ryobi tool in my collection. I kind of prefer the form factor and handle on the old one though.
Last edited by slypher25aussie October 27, 2024 at 09:18 PM.
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Interior crocodile alligator.
I buy a Ryobi cordless inflator.
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GreenTeaLatte
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Have this, works great. Used on car tires and inflating&deflating lots of pool toys and rafts. Only complaint is the length of the high volume hose.
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We have several of the older ones. They are tanks. Still going strong after years and we use them often

I think the old version veritical form factor with the handle on top is better than this new one

Also I don't like the recent reviews which are stating customers are running into issues where it reads a high pressure too quickly and shuts off, but then moments later the pressure will settle back down to what it really is at. (ie it goes to 20 really quick, but then moments later reads 17). Examples:

Just bad from top to bottom
I can't STAND this inflator. I have a previous model with right angle clamp-to-close valve. This new straight on, sleeve connector is infuriating. It doesn't fit as well with many tight spaces and, but unless I do some magic rain dance, the connection LEAKS. It takes several tries to get it on right. The inflator will fill to 20psi, but leave it for a moment and it'll read 17. The nozzles hiding in the battery compartment are really easy to miss.
by


Version Before This One Was Better
I have had 3 versions of this air inflator/deflator and this one is the worst due to the air chuck on the end. It is very difficult to get to stay on the nipple of the tire you are trying to inflate. Also, the adapter for blowing up basketballs and other products needing a needle to pump them up wont work with this air chuck. The version before this had a screw on air chuck and it was superior in every way to this version.
by


Poor quality connector
The quick connect connector on the inflator works very poorly. By the time I get it properly connected to the tire, the tire is deflated considerably. I didn't know it had this type of connector which is a cheap plastic connector. I have other products with this type of connector, but have never had one this difficult to connect. Definitely would not recommend this item!! I have the pistol grip style inflator made by Ryobi and wanted another one, but it is no longer available.


It shows wrong psi when using high pressure hose. And there is literally no showing of psi when you use the high volume hose and it is so weak that it can't even fully inflate my pvc boat which requires only 3.5 psi! Totally unexpected.
by


Not as good as the previous model
I purchased this inflator today and was excited to try it out. I own the previous model and the one before that. I really like the high pressure connector because it's quick and doesn't need to be screwed on. I really dislike how when you inflate a tire the it stops too soon. For example, I have a bike tire I want at 20psi. The inflator fills it to what it says is 20psi, and then shuts off. If you wait about 10 seconds after that the pressure on the display drops down 3psi lower. by



Was thinking maybe of buying the new version to give it a try (can't hurt to have another inflator).
We will be passing on this
Last edited by Medic311 October 27, 2024 at 10:23 PM.
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CASHatFOLSOM
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Like many here, I have and love the previous model (two of them, in fact). This one looks a little bulkier, but two potential improvements are the quick connect chuck (I added one to the screw connector on my old models) and the fact that the high volume hose wraps more gently around the square shape. The 180° bends in the previous model have proven prone to cracking over time in both of mine (remedied with self-sealing tape). Assuming the core functionality is the same across both models, I would not hesitate to recommend this--and in fact, encourage every car owner to carry one in their trunk. Once you no longer have to drive around looking for a gas station with a working air pump (paid or otherwise), you are truly free.

EDIT: Posted this moments after the previous comment mentioned the chuck on this one being troublesome. Womp womp. I will say that a lot of chucks are fiddly--it's just part of the tradeoff of convenience--but I have found the most reliable to be the lever action type (which is what I added to my older models).
Last edited by CASHatFOLSOM October 27, 2024 at 10:29 PM.

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Quote from Medic311 :
We have several of the older ones. They are tanks. Still going strong after years and we use them often

I think the old version veritical form factor with the handle on top is better than this new one

Also I don't like the recent reviews which are stating customers are running into issues where it reads a high pressure too quickly and shuts off, but then moments later the pressure will settle back down to what it really is at. (ie it goes to 20 really quick, but then moments later reads 17). Examples:

Just bad from top to bottom
I can't STAND this inflator. I have a previous model with right angle clamp-to-close valve. This new straight on, sleeve connector is infuriating. It doesn't fit as well with many tight spaces and, but unless I do some magic rain dance, the connection LEAKS. It takes several tries to get it on right. The inflator will fill to 20psi, but leave it for a moment and it'll read 17. The nozzles hiding in the battery compartment are really easy to miss.
by


Version Before This One Was Better
I have had 3 versions of this air inflator/deflator and this one is the worst due to the air chuck on the end. It is very difficult to get to stay on the nipple of the tire you are trying to inflate. Also, the adapter for blowing up basketballs and other products needing a needle to pump them up wont work with this air chuck. The version before this had a screw on air chuck and it was superior in every way to this version.
by


Poor quality connector
The quick connect connector on the inflator works very poorly. By the time I get it properly connected to the tire, the tire is deflated considerably. I didn't know it had this type of connector which is a cheap plastic connector. I have other products with this type of connector, but have never had one this difficult to connect. Definitely would not recommend this item!! I have the pistol grip style inflator made by Ryobi and wanted another one, but it is no longer available.


It shows wrong psi when using high pressure hose. And there is literally no showing of psi when you use the high volume hose and it is so weak that it can't even fully inflate my pvc boat which requires only 3.5 psi! Totally unexpected.
by


Not as good as the previous model
I purchased this inflator today and was excited to try it out. I own the previous model and the one before that. I really like the high pressure connector because it's quick and doesn't need to be screwed on. I really dislike how when you inflate a tire the it stops too soon. For example, I have a bike tire I want at 20psi. The inflator fills it to what it says is 20psi, and then shuts off. If you wait about 10 seconds after that the pressure on the display drops down 3psi lower. by



Was thinking maybe of buying the new version to give it a try (can't hurt to have another inflator).
We will be passing on this
I don't have any problems with the quick connector. It doesn't leak and takes 1 second to connect/disconnect if you do it right. But the reviews are spot on with the crappy pressure sensor. It makes it a real pain to fill sports balls or anything with low psi. The pump turns itself off almost immediately because it reads false high pressure. You have to set the fill psi to 2x your target to get it to work reasonably.
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