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popularRokket | Staff posted Yesterday 04:21 AM
popularRokket | Staff posted Yesterday 04:21 AM

Kobalt 20 to 120 PSI Dual Foot Inflator and Gauge $6.98 + Free In-Store Pickup at Lowe's

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Lowes [lowes.com] has Kobalt 20 to 120 PSI Dual Foot Inflator and Gauge on sale for $6.98. Select free store pickup where available, otherwise shipping is free on orders $35+ for MyLowe's Rewards Members (free to join [lowes.com]).

This sale price matches the June 2025 Frontpage deal which received + 22 votes from the community.

Product Details:
  • from 20 to 120 PSI
  • Poly hybrid inflation hose
  • Trigger handle provides precise airflow control
  • Built-in relief valve
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Lowes [lowes.com] has Kobalt 20 to 120 PSI Dual Foot Inflator and Gauge on sale for $6.98. Select free store pickup where available, otherwise shipping is free on orders $35+ for MyLowe's Rewards Members (free to join [lowes.com]).

This sale price matches the June 2025 Frontpage deal which received + 22 votes from the community.

Product Details:
  • from 20 to 120 PSI
  • Poly hybrid inflation hose
  • Trigger handle provides precise airflow control
  • Built-in relief valve

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Model: Kobalt Dual Foot Inflator and-Gauge | SGY-AIR194

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Yesterday 03:15 PM
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RokketYesterday 03:15 PM
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Perhaps someone who bought this previously might want to provide a review?
Yesterday 06:39 PM
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rod4400Yesterday 06:39 PM
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Quote from Rokket :
Perhaps someone who bought this previously might want to provide a review?
The key for me is whether the gauge is accurate- anyone have any experience with that aspect?
Today 01:38 AM
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SkillfulKnob1307Today 01:38 AM
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Quote from rod4400 :
The key for me is whether the gauge is accurate- anyone have any experience with that aspect?
From the AI summary for the comments about this tool posted on Lowe's website:

Some customers found it to be a good tool that works well, with a useful built-in gauge. However, many others reported issues with the gauge providing inaccurate readings, the inflator not sealing properly, or the product not working at all. There were also complaints about the quality and durability. Overall, the consensus seems to be that the product is hit or miss, with a significant number of customers reporting problems and dissatisfaction.

While a lot of people now carry a battery powered tire inflator in their car, it still might be worth carrying a manual inflator as a backup. But based on some of the reviews I'm not persuaded that this one would be a good choice.
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cr-vtecToday 04:41 AM
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Quote from SkillfulKnob1307 :
From the AI summary for the comments about this tool posted on Lowe's website:Some customers found it to be a good tool that works well, with a useful built-in gauge. However, many others reported issues with the gauge providing inaccurate readings, the inflator not sealing properly, or the product not working at all. There were also complaints about the quality and durability. Overall, the consensus seems to be that the product is hit or miss, with a significant number of customers reporting problems and dissatisfaction.While a lot of people now carry a battery powered tire inflator in their car, it still might be worth carrying a manual inflator as a backup. But based on some of the reviews I'm not persuaded that this one would be a good choice.
Manual inflator makes sense, never thought of it, and will set up an alert. But, this isn't a manual pump/inflator, unless I'm missing something?

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