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

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CPO Commerce via eBay has DeWALT DCC020IB 20V MAX Lithium-Ion Corded/Cordless Air Inflator (Tool Only) on sale for $119.99 - $24 (20% off when you apply promo code SAVEBIG20 at checkout) = $95.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter Meowssi for finding this deal.

Features:
  • High-pressure inflation mode with automatic shutoff
  • High-volume inflation and deflation modes
  • LED light helps to provide illumination
  • Three power sources for inflation on a jobsite and on the go (20V MAX battery, 12V DC, or 110V AC)
  • Convenient onboard accessory storage
  • Heavy-duty rubber feet help reduce walking when in use
  • Threaded chuck for secure connection to inflation valve
  • Includes:
    • 20V MAX Lithium-Ion Corded/Cordless Air Inflator (Tool Only) - DCC020I
    • 12V DC Power Cord
    • High-Pressure Tapered Nozzle
    • Presta Valve Adapter
    • Inflator Needle

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Written by SlickDealio | Staff
  • About the deal:
    • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
    • The coupon code expires on January 27, 2025.
  • About the store:
    • 30 days returns. The seller pays for return shipping.

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Written by Meowssi | Staff
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CPO Commerce via eBay has DeWALT DCC020IB 20V MAX Lithium-Ion Corded/Cordless Air Inflator (Tool Only) on sale for $119.99 - $24 (20% off when you apply promo code SAVEBIG20 at checkout) = $95.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter Meowssi for finding this deal.

Features:
  • High-pressure inflation mode with automatic shutoff
  • High-volume inflation and deflation modes
  • LED light helps to provide illumination
  • Three power sources for inflation on a jobsite and on the go (20V MAX battery, 12V DC, or 110V AC)
  • Convenient onboard accessory storage
  • Heavy-duty rubber feet help reduce walking when in use
  • Threaded chuck for secure connection to inflation valve
  • Includes:
    • 20V MAX Lithium-Ion Corded/Cordless Air Inflator (Tool Only) - DCC020I
    • 12V DC Power Cord
    • High-Pressure Tapered Nozzle
    • Presta Valve Adapter
    • Inflator Needle

Editor's Notes

Written by SlickDealio | Staff
  • About the deal:
    • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
    • The coupon code expires on January 27, 2025.
  • About the store:
    • 30 days returns. The seller pays for return shipping.

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Written by Meowssi | Staff

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Bomgaars has this for 79.99 if that store is local to you.
I was successful getting Home Depot to price match the 79.99 against them even though they are not local to me at all.
Just FYI
And I just price matched with Lowes even though I'm in CA and the nearest Bomgaars is in IdaHoe. Also free shipping from lowes

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Bomgaars has this for 79.99 if that store is local to you.
I was successful getting Home Depot to price match the 79.99 against them even though they are not local to me at all.
Just FYI
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Quote from Cypher2001 :
Bomgaars has this for 79.99 if that store is local to you.
I was successful getting Home Depot to price match the 79.99 against them even though they are not local to me at all.
Just FYI
And I just price matched with Lowes even though I'm in CA and the nearest Bomgaars is in IdaHoe. Also free shipping from lowes
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Quote from dusto2k3 :
And I just price matched with Lowes even though I'm in CA and the nearest Bomgaars is in IdaHoe. Also free shipping from lowes
HD and Lowe's chat reps refused for me, are you doing it in person?
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Maybe a difficult question but any idea how long this would take to inflate a tire from 20 psi to 35 psi (2012 chevy suburban if it matters)

I currently have one of those those you plug into the 12v outlet and it takes about 4-5 min per tire, I don't mind it and it's worked flawlessly for a few years now but just curious if this would be quicker
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Quote from newarkhiphop :
Maybe a difficult question but any idea how long this would take to inflate a tire from 20 psi to 35 psi (2012 chevy suburban if it matters)I currently have one of those those you plug into the 12v outlet and it takes about 4-5 min per tire, I don't mind it and it's worked flawlessly for a few years now but just curious if this would be quicker
I went through multiple 12v inflator over the years. The problem with those is they generally have a condition that says don't use longer than 5 minutes and then let rest for 30 minutes. These time limits exist because the heat build up will damage the pump. These numbers I stated change but you get the idea. You can easily spend most of the allowable time inflating a single small car tire. When you have a larger tire, Goodluck with that. Now who here would actually follow the guidelines of the pump when you are stranded and trying to get home. Not I. Those cigarette lighter 12v pumps are limited with the amount of power they can get out of the cigarette lighter socket which also limits the speed of the pump. I said all this to say, at sub $100 dollars, this is a good buy, should be faster, and last longer than the 12v cigarette lighter air compressor. I personally have used this dewalt a lot more than I expected. I have done tires, balls, and floats. All the attachments are stored on the air compressor. If speed is important to you and you have large tires, the next step up from dewalt would be a 12v battery terminal connected air compressor.
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Quote from Old_Snake308 :
HD and Lowe's chat reps refused for me, are you doing it in person?
I was just able to get the same price match via Lowes chat, no issues. Maybe you were denied based on your delivery/shopping ZIP code? That was the only variable that the agent asked for that I would imagine would have gotten you denied, unless the agent was just unhelpful, in which case I would just try again.
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Quote from newarkhiphop :
Maybe a difficult question but any idea how long this would take to inflate a tire from 20 psi to 35 psi (2012 chevy suburban if it matters)

I currently have one of those those you plug into the 12v outlet and it takes about 4-5 min per tire, I don't mind it and it's worked flawlessly for a few years now but just curious if this would be quicker
I just topped off my Chevy Malibu tires from ~29 to 35 the other day and it took maybe 2 minutes per tire.
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One of my most used tools tbh. I love this thing.
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HD online agent just price match it for me, however they want to tag on shipping cost of $15.97. The total would be $95.96 (woohoo $3cents cheaper than Ebay Big Grin)
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Quote from newarkhiphop :
Maybe a difficult question but any idea how long this would take to inflate a tire from 20 psi to 35 psi (2012 chevy suburban if it matters)

I currently have one of those those you plug into the 12v outlet and it takes about 4-5 min per tire, I don't mind it and it's worked flawlessly for a few years now but just curious if this would be quicker
I've had this pump for a few years bought on a prior SD and love it. It's even my only 20v dewalt tool and bought a spare battery. It's not quick, and will likely take a similar amount of time. However, the ability to select the desired pressure makes it super convenient in a "set it and forget it" fashion. I also use this for oversized truck tires that I had issues inflating with other pumps.
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Quote from newarkhiphop :
Maybe a difficult question but any idea how long this would take to inflate a tire from 20 psi to 35 psi (2012 chevy suburban if it matters)

I currently have one of those those you plug into the 12v outlet and it takes about 4-5 min per tire, I don't mind it and it's worked flawlessly for a few years now but just curious if this would be quicker
You need a Viair clamp type compressor to the battery or they have one that plugs into your 7 pin trailer harness to pull much more power.
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Quote from Old_Snake308 :
HD and Lowe's chat reps refused for me, are you doing it in person?
No, it's online chat. You just have try a diff store or try contact them in evening when they don't care as much about policy.
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Quote from Old_Snake308 :
You need a Viair clamp type compressor to the battery or they have one that plugs into your 7 pin trailer harness to pull much more power.
I bought viair years ago & that thing works like a champ!! The new ones have a digital screen & you can preset your psi & it cuts off when it reaches that #
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Quote from gfresh35 :
HD online agent just price match it for me, however they want to tag on shipping cost of $15.97. The total would be $95.96 (woohoo $3cents cheaper than Ebay Big Grin)
Have them ship it for frees to your closest homey depot, but you still gonna lose $ since you gotta burn gas driving there, unless you live next door & can walk or ride your bicycle.

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Quote from Xxxfrogg :
I went through multiple 12v inflator over the years. The problem with those is they generally have a condition that says don't use longer than 5 minutes and then let rest for 30 minutes. These time limits exist because the heat build up will damage the pump. These numbers I stated change but you get the idea. You can easily spend most of the allowable time inflating a single small car tire. When you have a larger tire, Goodluck with that. Now who here would actually follow the guidelines of the pump when you are stranded and trying to get home. Not I. Those cigarette lighter 12v pumps are limited with the amount of power they can get out of the cigarette lighter socket which also limits the speed of the pump. I said all this to say, at sub $100 dollars, this is a good buy, should be faster, and last longer than the 12v cigarette lighter air compressor. I personally have used this dewalt a lot more than I expected. I have done tires, balls, and floats. All the attachments are stored on the air compressor. If speed is important to you and you have large tires, the next step up from dewalt would be a 12v battery terminal connected air compressor.
Dont forget to turn unit to the back & look top left printing should say type 2. They are phasing out the type 1, cause inflator issues, so no sense paying for old stock.
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