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popularRokket | Staff posted Oct 18, 2025 04:09 AM
popularRokket | Staff posted Oct 18, 2025 04:09 AM

Kobalt Dual Power Electric Air Inflator (DC 12V / AC 120V) $44.98 w/ Free Store Pickup at Lowe's or F/S Orders $45+

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Lowes [lowes.com] has Kobalt Dual Power Electric Air Inflator (DC 12V / AC 120V) on sale for $44.98. Select free store pickup where available, or shipping is free with $45+ orders.

This sale price matches the September 2025 Frontpage deal which received + 25 votes from the community.
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Lowes [lowes.com] has Kobalt Dual Power Electric Air Inflator (DC 12V / AC 120V) on sale for $44.98. Select free store pickup where available, or shipping is free with $45+ orders.

This sale price matches the September 2025 Frontpage deal which received + 25 votes from the community.

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Model: Kobalt 120-volt Air Inflator (Power Source: Car/Electric) in Blue | KLDP1

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Oct 18, 2025 06:07 AM
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jw430Oct 18, 2025 06:07 AM
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I missed this deal last time. In for 1.
Oct 18, 2025 07:05 AM
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BeautifulScene468Oct 18, 2025 07:05 AM
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank BeautifulScene468

I've had this for few years. It's good but the cord storage is small and hard to stuff the cord into. Compared to my very accurate tire gauge it's about 3-4 PSI off.

The 12V plug does not work great for 2 of my cars and someone has to hold it in to have it stay powered.

Got one of the battery pack jump starter/pump combos and it's so much easier than dragging this thing around with the touchy plug.

Rarely use mine anymore.
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Oct 19, 2025 11:12 PM
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ZomG123Oct 19, 2025 11:12 PM
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Quote from BeautifulScene468 :
I've had this for few years. It's good but the cord storage is small and hard to stuff the cord into. Compared to my very accurate tire gauge it's about 3-4 PSI off.

The 12V plug does not work great for 2 of my cars and someone has to hold it in to have it stay powered.

Got one of the battery pack jump starter/pump combos and it's so much easier than dragging this thing around with the touchy plug.

Rarely use mine anymore.
Just curious what tire gauge do you use? I could use a recommendation.
Oct 20, 2025 02:51 PM
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BeautifulScene468Oct 20, 2025 02:51 PM
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Quote from ZomG123 :
Just curious what tire gauge do you use? I could use a recommendation.
Project Farm did a test and Jaco came out on top. Here is the video with links in the description to the item. https://youtu.be/vHfv9FoPQnY?si=bE2r_T_bYBU8by9U
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Oct 22, 2025 03:55 AM
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clinteastwoodOct 22, 2025 03:55 AM
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Quote from ZomG123 :
Just curious what tire gauge do you use? I could use a recommendation.
Any cheap pencil gauge has been accurate enough for me. I don't need exact precision for passenger car tires. Driven long enough to know what proper inflation looks like.

if it helps it was just the ~$1 one at Walmart, hyper tough probably.

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