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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
Top Comments
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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How strong is it? Can you fill a car tire or more so for bikes and sports balls?
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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'd prefer the 181 model, but at this price I would have bought this model
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