The RYOBI 18V ONE+ Dual Function Digital Inflator is ideal for a variety of applications ranging from filling tires/sports balls to inflation and deflation of air mattresses and pool toys. The high pressure inflation of up to 160 PSI and high volume inflation up to 16 SCFM ensure quicker and more efficient inflation. Filling tires is easier than ever with auto shut-off and the quick-connect air chuck for hands-free use. A digital pressure gauge provides clear and accurate measurement readings and the bright LED worklight allows for clear visibility no matter the environment. Take this inflator anywhere with the integrated carry handle and on-board accessory storage. Best of all, it is part of the RYOBI ONE+ System - Any 18V ONE+ Battery Works With Any 18V ONE+ Product. This 18V ONE+ Dual Function Digital Inflator/Deflator is backed by the RYOBI 3-Year Manufacturer's Warranty and includes PCL031 18V ONE+ Dual Function Digital Inflator/Deflator, Sports Needle, Presta Valve Adaptor, Pinch Valve Adaptor and Operator's Manual. Battery and charger sold separately.
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Model: RYOBI ONE+ 18V Cordless Dual Function Inflator/Deflator(Tool Only)
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I am on my 3rd one of these in a year. Warranty is great, but dealing with any of it is a headache. The last time I sent it in for a replacement, they sent me an entire kit with a 2ah battery and charger also... all I sent back was the pump, but I guess I can't complain. It works great for a few times, then starts loud noises and stops working. It still acts like it's working, but no more air pressure is developed. Don't use it over 38psi, and don't use it for more than two minutes constantly and it works good. I have never had an issue with the high volume-low pressure side.
I am on my 3rd one of these in a year. Warranty is great, but dealing with any of it is a headache. The last time I sent it in for a replacement, they sent me an entire kit with a 2ah battery and charger also... all I sent back was the pump, but I guess I can't complain. It works great for a few times, then starts loud noises and stops working. It still acts like it's working, but no more air pressure is developed. Don't use it over 38psi, and don't use it for more than two minutes constantly and it works good. I have never had an issue with the high volume-low pressure side.
Huh. I've had the handheld version (looks like a gun) in my trunk for years and use it all the time. This new design isn't as good then?
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I am on my 3rd one of these in a year. Warranty is great, but dealing with any of it is a headache. The last time I sent it in for a replacement, they sent me an entire kit with a 2ah battery and charger also... all I sent back was the pump, but I guess I can't complain. It works great for a few times, then starts loud noises and stops working. It still acts like it's working, but no more air pressure is developed. Don't use it over 38psi, and don't use it for more than two minutes constantly and it works good. I have never had an issue with the high volume-low pressure side.
Not discounting your experiences, but I haven't had issues with mine yet. Hopefully the last one you got will last longer.
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I've had mine for several years. No issue other than the air chuck is a royal PITA to get to latch on a valve stem. I much prefer the previous version's screw on air chuck.
I routinely air up truck/trailer tires to 80psi.
Last edited by Nut4speed December 30, 2025 at 09:32 AM.
I've had mine for several years. No issue other than the air chuck is a royal PITA to get to latch on a valve stem. I much prefer the previous version's screw on air chuck. I routinely air up truck/trailer tires to 80psi.
Have had same one for over a year, use it maybe once a month and more often in the summer with kids inflatables. Works great and fast but it can get hot when running for over a few minutes. For 40 bucks it's a solid deal.
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I have several of the handheld style, the previous version of this, and this version. My experience has been that out of all three, this versions is the worst. It functions yeah, but it takes longer to inflate things and uses more battery to do so. It functions yeah, but it is a decrease in quality in my opinion.
I've got the old version of this, has lasted us probably 6-7 years of high pressure inflation (mostly car tires but occasional high volume inflatables too). I'd guess the new ones have similar reliability and internals.
On our unit the pressure gauge runs 2.5-3psi low, which is typical for these types of devices. Make sure to double check your pressures with a dedicated gauge
This is starting to seem like regular price. It's this price at least often, if not all the time. A couple months ago, I bought two of these for this price
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Might want to look into the Ridge equivalent. It comes with a lifetime "warranty" provided you register.
Ryobi, Ridgid (portable power tools) and Milwaukee are all made by the same company, TTI. However, only Ridgid offers a Lifetime replacement/repair via their Lifetime Service Agreement. Provided you register within 90 days of purchase. This includes tools, chargers and batteries. If it's getting close to the 90 days and registration still says pending online, ring them up and they should be able to confirm on the spot. Just be sure to re-register any replacements you get when replaced to continue the LSA.
Regardless of which brand you are with, you could always get a Ridgid to brand X battery adapter or vice versa from eBay. Usually around $20.
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I routinely air up truck/trailer tires to 80psi.
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On our unit the pressure gauge runs 2.5-3psi low, which is typical for these types of devices. Make sure to double check your pressures with a dedicated gauge
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Ryobi, Ridgid (portable power tools) and Milwaukee are all made by the same company, TTI. However, only Ridgid offers a Lifetime replacement/repair via their Lifetime Service Agreement. Provided you register within 90 days of purchase. This includes tools, chargers and batteries. If it's getting close to the 90 days and registration still says pending online, ring them up and they should be able to confirm on the spot. Just be sure to re-register any replacements you get when replaced to continue the LSA.
Regardless of which brand you are with, you could always get a Ridgid to brand X battery adapter or vice versa from eBay. Usually around $20.
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