RIDGID introduces the 18V Digital Inflator Kit with 2.0 Ah Battery and 18V Charger. This tool provides the fastest truck tire fill from flat to full. This tool is backed by the Industry's Only Lifetime Service Agreement, simply register within 90 days of purchase for FREE Parts, FREE Service, For LIFE. The 18V RIDGID Cordless High-Pressure Inflator Kit includes a 2.0 Ah Battery, an 18V Charger, a 12-Volt Vehicle Power Cord, Quick Coupler Chuck, Ball Inflation Needle, Brass Presta Chuck, Inflator Nozzle, and operator's manual.
Product SKU:
314026557
UPC:
648846078489
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Model: 18V Lithium-Ion Cordless Higher Pressure Inflator Kit with 2.0 Ah Battery and Charger
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$99 is too much for this bundle. I own this model and several others:
The small handheld Ryobi inflator that is frequently $20-30 is functionally identical
This will NOT inflate a "truck tire". Even with a 4A battery, I could not "top off" all four tires on my Suburban
The 2A battery is only good for inflating a few balls and bike tires
This is very, very loud (high pitched, sharp, piercing)
Of the four battery powered inflators I have, the only one I LOVE is the RIDGID 18V Dual Function that can do balls, bike tires, pool toys, floaties, truck tires, and it's quiet! I got mine as part of the battery hack deal, but it's worth the regular $149 price IMO. It's on sale for $80 right now. Get that.
$99 is too much for this bundle. I own this model and several others:
The small handheld Ryobi inflator that is frequently $20-30 is functionally identical
This will NOT inflate a "truck tire". Even with a 4A battery, I could not "top off" all four tires on my Suburban
The 2A battery is only good for inflating a few balls and bike tires
This is very, very loud (high pitched, sharp, piercing)
Of the four battery powered inflators I have, the only one I LOVE is the RIDGID 18V Dual Function that can do balls, bike tires, pool toys, floaties, truck tires, and it's quiet! I got mine as part of the battery hack deal, but it's worth the regular $149 price IMO. It's on sale for $80 right now. Get that.
I've used mine to keep my Tahoe tires full for the last 2 winters and haven't had any issues with battery life. I've never started with 4 completely empty tires but haven't a problem topping off ~5psi per tire on a single 2amp battery.
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This or the Ryobi pcl265? I've been looking at tools to work on my car and need an impact drill. Not sure if I'm buying into an ecosystem or not but Ryobi is a popular "budget" brand. Curious what you guys think.
The Ryobi is at the same price but only 1 battery and no additional goodies.
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The Ryobi is at the same price but only 1 battery and no additional goodies.
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