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expiredcheapornodeal posted Dec 23, 2024 03:08 PM
expiredcheapornodeal posted Dec 23, 2024 03:08 PM

Select Stores: Makita 18V LXT Cordless Portable Inflator (Tool-Only)

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Deal Editor's Note: This offer is valid In-Store only at select locations. While we cannot confirm in-store pricing/availability, we are promoting this deal to the Frontpage due to comments from forum members reporting success in finding these prices available locally.

Select Home Depot Stores (link is for reference only) have Makita 18V LXT Cordless Portable Inflator (Tool-Only, DMP180ZX) for $69, In-store purchase only.

Note: To check on availability and price, click on 'See In-Store Clearance Price'

Thanks to Community Member cheapornodeal for finding this deal.

Features:
  • Conveniently tops off cars and light truck tires with speed and ease
  • Easily inflates bicycle tires, sports balls and more
  • Makita-built motor delivers up to 120 psi capability
  • Auto-stop function automatically stops inflation when preset air pressure is reached to prevent overfill
  • High visibility pressure gauge display with back light
  • Built-in LED light illuminates the work area
  • 25-1/2 in. hose length for better reach
  • Ergonomically designed handle with rubberized soft grip provides increased comfort
  • Compact and lightweight design for convenient storage and easy portability
  • Equipped with star protection computer controls to protect against overloading, over-discharging and over-heating
  • Compatible with Makita 18-Volt lithium-ion batteries with a Star Symbol

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Written by powerfuldoppler | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • This price is $70 lower (59% savings) than the list price of $139
  • About this product:
    • 3-year limited warranty

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Deal Editor's Note: This offer is valid In-Store only at select locations. While we cannot confirm in-store pricing/availability, we are promoting this deal to the Frontpage due to comments from forum members reporting success in finding these prices available locally.

Select Home Depot Stores (link is for reference only) have Makita 18V LXT Cordless Portable Inflator (Tool-Only, DMP180ZX) for $69, In-store purchase only.

Note: To check on availability and price, click on 'See In-Store Clearance Price'

Thanks to Community Member cheapornodeal for finding this deal.

Features:
  • Conveniently tops off cars and light truck tires with speed and ease
  • Easily inflates bicycle tires, sports balls and more
  • Makita-built motor delivers up to 120 psi capability
  • Auto-stop function automatically stops inflation when preset air pressure is reached to prevent overfill
  • High visibility pressure gauge display with back light
  • Built-in LED light illuminates the work area
  • 25-1/2 in. hose length for better reach
  • Ergonomically designed handle with rubberized soft grip provides increased comfort
  • Compact and lightweight design for convenient storage and easy portability
  • Equipped with star protection computer controls to protect against overloading, over-discharging and over-heating
  • Compatible with Makita 18-Volt lithium-ion batteries with a Star Symbol

Editor's Notes

Written by powerfuldoppler | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • This price is $70 lower (59% savings) than the list price of $139
  • About this product:
    • 3-year limited warranty

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Written by cheapornodeal

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blocky
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I have the smaller CXT (12v) version. I use it to top off my van tires at ~70 psi, but it takes several minutes if going from zero. I bought it specifically for this purpose bc air tanks at gas stations put out only around 35 psi, which is suitable for smaller cars.

The thing to keep in mind with these types of motors is that they will overheat running continuously, so you're supposed to run them for 5 minutes, then let them cool for 5 minutes. If you jack the wheel up, it will have an easier time filling the tire.

I've had mine since it came out maybe 4-5 years ago; still running without issue.

If you set the psi on the unit, it will cut-off when it reaches pressure, but you do have to hold down the trigger. I usually wedge something in the handle to hold the unit on so I can step away.

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Danimal86Dec 23, 2024 03:33 PM
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Brickseek for me says" This product is not available to search right now" but ymmv
https://brickseek.com/home-depot-...=312596068
Dec 23, 2024 03:50 PM
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BoastfulKnob1329Dec 23, 2024 03:50 PM
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I have this, and it's a great one if you don't have it. Use it all the time
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HappyThread5938Dec 23, 2024 04:05 PM
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Quote from BoastfulKnob1329 :
I have this, and it's a great one if you don't have it. Use it all the time
How strong is it? Can you fill a car tire or more so for bikes and sports balls?
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Quote from HappyThread5938 :
How strong is it? Can you fill a car tire or more so for bikes and sports balls?
I have it and it can fill car tires, soccer balls. As the previous person mentioned, it is a great tool.
Dec 23, 2024 04:14 PM
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Quote from HappyThread5938 :
How strong is it? Can you fill a car tire or more so for bikes and sports balls?
I have the smaller CXT (12v) version. I use it to top off my van tires at ~70 psi, but it takes several minutes if going from zero. I bought it specifically for this purpose bc air tanks at gas stations put out only around 35 psi, which is suitable for smaller cars.

The thing to keep in mind with these types of motors is that they will overheat running continuously, so you're supposed to run them for 5 minutes, then let them cool for 5 minutes. If you jack the wheel up, it will have an easier time filling the tire.

I've had mine since it came out maybe 4-5 years ago; still running without issue.

If you set the psi on the unit, it will cut-off when it reaches pressure, but you do have to hold down the trigger. I usually wedge something in the handle to hold the unit on so I can step away.
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SlickTerrier357Dec 23, 2024 05:57 PM
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Dang, brickseek is showing the price but OOS.

I'd prefer the 181 model, but at this price I would have bought this model
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I have one and use it for my car tires all the time.

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Thanks OP! I found one on the shelf in Clermont, FL.
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Quote from Danimal86 :
Brickseek for me says" This product is not available to search right now" but ymmv
https://brickseek.com/home-depot-...=312596068
do you know what is the login info for brickseek? Thanks
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do you know what is the login info for brickseek? Thanks
You need to create a free account and use it. shake head
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BlueFog7078Dec 23, 2024 07:24 PM
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Quote from HappyThread5938 :
How strong is it? Can you fill a car tire or more so for bikes and sports balls?
If you are already in the Makita ecosystem this is a great price for a good tool.

If you just want a small tool to keep in the car and not have to worry about the battery the Ridgid [homedepot.com] is the cheapest for both the tool & the batteries, comes with the Lifetime Service Agreement and a cord to run it off you car's battery.

If you don't mind a much larger, heavier tool and would prefer one that was quicker for bigger jobs like filling large truck tires to high pressures. The Milwaukee is normally much more expensive, right now it's free with the $199 two 5ah battery kit [homedepot.com] at quite a few places.
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TalentedTank930Dec 23, 2024 08:00 PM
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Quote from blocky :
I have the smaller CXT (12v) version. I use it to top off my van tires at ~70 psi, but it takes several minutes if going from zero. I bought it specifically for this purpose bc air tanks at gas stations put out only around 35 psi, which is suitable for smaller cars.

The thing to keep in mind with these types of motors is that they will overheat running continuously, so you're supposed to run them for 5 minutes, then let them cool for 5 minutes. If you jack the wheel up, it will have an easier time filling the tire.

I've had mine since it came out maybe 4-5 years ago; still running without issue.

If you set the psi on the unit, it will cut-off when it reaches pressure, but you do have to hold down the trigger. I usually wedge something in the handle to hold the unit on so I can step away.
I keep a Velcro strap on it to fix the need to hold the trigger, works like a charm.
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bradicussDec 23, 2024 08:07 PM
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Quote from TalentedTank930 :
I keep a Velcro strap on it to fix the need to hold the trigger, works like a charm.
Agreed. A bicycle toe strap works well too. This is one of my favorite tools.
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redrawnmangoDec 23, 2024 08:14 PM
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1 in stock near me and it says "This item isn't eligible for online order Pickup, but it is on Clearance". Seems like one usually means zero so I'll probably save myself the drive, good deal though if you have them near you

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Keep one in the car when I travel... because you never know.

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