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Milwaukee M18 18-Volt Lithium-Ion Cordless Inflator w/ (2) 6.0Ah Batteries and Charger $279 + Free Shipping

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The Home Depot [homedepot.com] has Milwaukee M18 18-Volt Lithium-Ion Cordless Inflator w/ (2) 6.0Ah Batteries and Charger for $279. Shipping is free.

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  • Fastest 18-Volt cordless tire inflator: top off 33 in. light truck tires in under 1-minute
  • Truefill technology: auto pressure check feature activates to ensure psi target is achieved, automatic shut- off at selected psi prevents overinflation
  • Tire capacity: premium components and unmatched durability to handle tires over 100 psi, rated for 150 psi max
  • Optimized for passenger, light truck and other medium-duty tires
  • PSI memory preset: save your most used psi rating with up to 4 psi slots
  • On-board hose and nozzle storage: easily store 36 in. hose and attachments
  • Anti-vibration feet: minimize tool walk while in use
  • Fits all M18 batteries
  • 5-year tool warranty
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The Home Depot [homedepot.com] has Milwaukee M18 18-Volt Lithium-Ion Cordless Inflator w/ (2) 6.0Ah Batteries and Charger for $279. Shipping is free.

Product Description from The Home Depot
  • Fastest 18-Volt cordless tire inflator: top off 33 in. light truck tires in under 1-minute
  • Truefill technology: auto pressure check feature activates to ensure psi target is achieved, automatic shut- off at selected psi prevents overinflation
  • Tire capacity: premium components and unmatched durability to handle tires over 100 psi, rated for 150 psi max
  • Optimized for passenger, light truck and other medium-duty tires
  • PSI memory preset: save your most used psi rating with up to 4 psi slots
  • On-board hose and nozzle storage: easily store 36 in. hose and attachments
  • Anti-vibration feet: minimize tool walk while in use
  • Fits all M18 batteries
  • 5-year tool warranty

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Sep 22, 2025 01:44 PM
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Joined Feb 2016
bberth84Sep 22, 2025 01:44 PM
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This is hackable by adding to cart separately.
inflater $119.48
batteries and charger $179.52
Sep 22, 2025 04:14 PM
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Joined Oct 2006
thisismetcalfSep 22, 2025 04:14 PM
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Been waiting for the inflator, but perhaps I need to compare this vs. M18 Fuel vs. M12 Fuel? Anyone use all of these and recommend the best for home use?
Sep 22, 2025 04:15 PM
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Joined Oct 2015
mikeymike9494Sep 22, 2025 04:15 PM
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Quote from bberth84 :
This is hackable by adding to cart separately.
inflater $119.48
batteries and charger $179.52
It's been a year so my last hack and I'm looking to get just the inflator this time around. How are we hacking these days?
Sep 22, 2025 04:22 PM
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PaulJ4259Sep 22, 2025 04:22 PM
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Quote from thisismetcalf :
Been waiting for the inflator, but perhaps I need to compare this vs. M18 Fuel vs. M12 Fuel? Anyone use all of these and recommend the best for home use?
Is there an m18 fuel version?
Sep 22, 2025 04:32 PM
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sethgaSep 22, 2025 04:32 PM
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Quote from thisismetcalf :
Been waiting for the inflator, but perhaps I need to compare this vs. M18 Fuel vs. M12 Fuel? Anyone use all of these and recommend the best for home use?
I have both the M18 2848-20 and the M12 2475-20 . I have stopped using my tiny AC air compressor for inflating any more because of these tools.

M12 is much smaller in comparison, if space in your car is a premium. I typically use it for smaller loads like bicycle, utility stuff, balls, trailer tires, etc.

M18 one I find using mainly for truck/car tires. Not that the m12 can't do it, the m18 is just faster. It stays in my truck. Also just fine for the lighter loads.

Lot of reading say people use M18 for heavy duty stuff and have 0 complaints.

I was talking to the AAA guy that hangs with us at our tailgate during games about the M18 inflator which is standard gear in his rig, says it is awesome and never let him down.

M18 one showing for ~112 after hack for me in cart. I'd do that all day. I did the 199 one that came with 2 batteries and charger last October, was just getting into m18 and the value for the batteries was worth it.

A lot of people change out the screw-on end for a quick release one, I've not personally done that. Screw-on isn't inconvenient for me.
Sep 22, 2025 04:35 PM
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John LeCarSep 22, 2025 04:35 PM
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Is this the lowest the inflator has been? This seems like a great deal and even a good price for the batteries.
Sep 22, 2025 07:05 PM
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kjvmartinSep 22, 2025 07:05 PM
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This is not only my favorite Milwaukee tool, but my whole families. Let's me maintain optimal tire pressure on the family cars without having to take up garage space with a compressor or stop to get air at Costco or Discount Tire.

I put it in the trunk for long trips, when I get there, I can top off my elderly mother's tired in her driveway. Last time I was visiting her I felt like I got half the seniors in her neighborhood. It's so quick. Took no time at all.

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Sep 23, 2025 08:59 AM
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kiaopSep 23, 2025 08:59 AM
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Quote from thisismetcalf :
Been waiting for the inflator, but perhaps I need to compare this vs. M18 Fuel vs. M12 Fuel? Anyone use all of these and recommend the best for home use?
I have the M12 inflator. It seems a little slow, but worked well to top up car tires. But I have damaged 2 of my M12 6Ah battery by topping off two cars in a row. The high constant draw had caused the batteries became unbalanced and would not charge on the M12 or M18/M12 chargers without disassembly and balancing them. To be fair the cells in the M12 6Ah batteries are pretty terrible with high drain devices and been reported to go out of balance often. The M12 5Ah HO batteries are probably better with the M12 inflator, and maybe even the M12 4Ah batteries. But I've been thinking of picking up a M18 inflator because of how dumb the experience with that has been.
Sep 23, 2025 03:41 PM
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81WinfieldSep 23, 2025 03:41 PM
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I've had mine for a few years now and can confirm it's very handy.
Do yourself a favor and get a better chuck for it though. I went with the 90° LockNFlate.

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