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expiredRokket | Staff posted Yesterday 08:04 AM
expiredRokket | Staff posted Yesterday 08:04 AM

Craftsman 20V Cordless Battery/Car/Electric Powered Air Inflator (Tool Only)

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$44

$89

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Lowe's has Craftsman 20V Cordless Battery/Car/Electric Powered Air Inflator (Tool Only, CMXPTXA2001) on sale for $44. Select free store pickup where available.

Thanks to Deal Hunter Rokket for sharing this deal.
  • Note: Availability for pickup may vary by location.
Details:
  • Digital gauge displays current pressure of item being inflated and allows you to preset your desired PSI from 1 to 160
  • Compact vacuum port for dry pickup
  • Easy organization with onboard storage
  • Built-in LED light for low-light conditions
  • 0.2 Gal transparent dirt tank for vacuum function
  • Maximum versatility with 2 power sources to chose from: V20 Battery or 12V Car Adapter
  • V20 Battery and charger not included.
  • High-pressure inflation mode with automatic shutoff
  • Includes: 29" hose, cartridge filter, 2-in-1 crevice nozzle, inflation needle, inflation kit, extra valve adapters

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Written by SaltyOne | Staff
  • Rated 4.4 out of 5 stars from customer reviews.
  • At the time of this posting, our research indicates that this is $35.98 lower than the next best comparable online prices starting from $79.98.

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Lowe's has Craftsman 20V Cordless Battery/Car/Electric Powered Air Inflator (Tool Only, CMXPTXA2001) on sale for $44. Select free store pickup where available.

Thanks to Deal Hunter Rokket for sharing this deal.
  • Note: Availability for pickup may vary by location.
Details:
  • Digital gauge displays current pressure of item being inflated and allows you to preset your desired PSI from 1 to 160
  • Compact vacuum port for dry pickup
  • Easy organization with onboard storage
  • Built-in LED light for low-light conditions
  • 0.2 Gal transparent dirt tank for vacuum function
  • Maximum versatility with 2 power sources to chose from: V20 Battery or 12V Car Adapter
  • V20 Battery and charger not included.
  • High-pressure inflation mode with automatic shutoff
  • Includes: 29" hose, cartridge filter, 2-in-1 crevice nozzle, inflation needle, inflation kit, extra valve adapters

Editor's Notes

Written by SaltyOne | Staff
  • Rated 4.4 out of 5 stars from customer reviews.
  • At the time of this posting, our research indicates that this is $35.98 lower than the next best comparable online prices starting from $79.98.

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Written by Rokket | Staff

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Yesterday 08:18 AM
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superslickzYesterday 08:18 AM
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Are craftsman battery compatible with other batteries?
Yesterday 03:10 PM
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ChezzoYesterday 03:10 PM
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Quote from superslickz :
Are craftsman battery compatible with other batteries?
no, just like every other brand adapters are available.
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Taco_Doomsday
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Lowes has this Craftsman 20v combination vacuum and air pump on sale for $44.00. Tool only. Excellent price if you're in the ecosystem. You can order online and get free pick up in store. Delivery fee is showing $79 for me.

https://www.lowes.com/pd/CRAFTSMA...5015031971
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Quote from superslickz :
Are craftsman battery compatible with other batteries?
No, but every now and then they can be found for dirt cheap from Lowe's. I scored a pair of battery 2 packs consisting of a 4ah and 8ah batteries for $68.00 a few months ago.
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BeigeJoke7661Yesterday 05:41 PM
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Quote from Taco_Doomsday :
No, but every now and then they can be found for dirt cheap from Lowe's. I scored a pair of battery 2 packs consisting of a 4ah and 8ah batteries for $68.00 a few months ago.
It was a 4 and 6 amp
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Quote from BeigeJoke7661 :
It was a 4 and 6 amp
Yeah you're right!
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ValdarYesterday 06:05 PM
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This inflator is ok, their other one is much better. The reason is because the inflator end is a screw on type, and when you're unscrewing it from the tire nib, it let's out a lot of air.

It's a good deal, but I'd buy the other one if I had a choice.
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JulianT24Yesterday 06:23 PM
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Quote from Valdar :
This inflator is ok, their other one is much better. The reason is because the inflator end is a screw on type, and when you're unscrewing it from the tire nib, it let's out a lot of air. It's a good deal, but I'd buy the other one if I had a choice.
Most "Inflate to #psi" inflators thread on to ensure a good seal (not compressors with a reservoir). That's because you won't know if you have a good seal or not if you just clip it on with no pressure in the tire... and that's precisely when it might take so long that you'd select a target pressure and go do something else. It might run until it hits the duty cycle and shut off without reaching the target PSI then bleed all your air out. It might never reach the target, run the battery dead trying, then bleed all the air out. It might also reach target, shut off, then slowly let all the air out.

Even so, I bought a two-pack of Skog Chuck Mates "Premium Speed Clip for inflators" for my DeWALT version and I just try to stay mindful of it. Example: I'll pause after getting some pressure in there and reseat if I hear it coming out.
Last edited by JulianT24 January 11, 2026 at 05:26 PM.
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ripper415Yesterday 06:41 PM
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Quote from Valdar :
This inflator is ok, their other one is much better. The reason is because the inflator end is a screw on type, and when you're unscrewing it from the tire nib, it let's out a lot of air.

It's a good deal, but I'd buy the other one if I had a choice.
Agreed. I have the other inflator and love it. It also can be powered by the car's 12V power and wall AC in addition to the battery. Doubt the vacuum part of this is even strong enough to be useful. Their handheld vacuum has twice the suction of this unit and is a much better choice for cleaning up your floor mats, trunk, etc
Last edited by ripper415 January 11, 2026 at 02:58 PM.
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FadedsocalYesterday 06:50 PM
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I bought this around black Friday and love it. Wish I'd gott it sooner. No more having to go find a gas station with a working compressor at 4 am cuz I woke up for work and a tire is low. Have no issues I set it it pumps it to it. The vacuum works decent the air blower is pretty weak
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ValdarYesterday 07:39 PM
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Quote from JulianT24 :
Pretty much all of the "Inflate to #psi" models do. The reason why is because you won't know if you have a good seal or not with the other types if there is no pressure in the tire. You might select a target pressure and walk away only to run the battery dead trying to reach it or it will reach it, shut off, then slowly let all the air out.Even so, I bought a two-pack of Skog Chuck Mates "Premium Speed Clip for inflators" for my DeWALT version and I just try to stay mindful of it. Example: I'll pause after getting some pressure in there and reseat if I hear it coming out.
Thanks for this, I learned something new. I've never had a scenario where I'm inflating from 0, so that's probably why I haven't run into that with the other one.
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fluffyboiToday 01:34 AM
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da hell, i know DeWalt and Craftsman share the same parents. but why does their Pruner and inflator look so much alike now?
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PurpleNest2305Today 03:22 AM
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Quote from JulianT24 :
Most "Inflate to #psi" inflators thread on to ensure a good seal (not compressors with a reservoir). That's because you won't know if you have a good seal or not if you just clip it on with no pressure in the tire... and that's precisely when it might take so long that you'd select a target pressure and go do something else. It might run until it hits the duty cycle and shut off without reaching the target PSI then bleed all your air out. It might never reach the target, run the battery dead trying, then bleed all the air out. It might also reach target, shut off, then slowly let all the air out.

Even so, I bought a two-pack of Skog Chuck Mates "Premium Speed Clip for inflators" for my DeWALT version and I just try to stay mindful of it. Example: I'll pause after getting some pressure in there and reseat if I hear it coming out.
+1 on the Chuck Mates, they have been the best solution for a quick on/off chuck for my 18V Milwaukee inflator

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JumpStartRiderToday 10:36 AM
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I own this. For the price its really handy. Im a farmer. The screw on tip is much better. You can walk away as it inflates. Chuckmate style connectors have the chance to pop off or leak at high psi. I inflate 6' tall tires with this, but it does take 30 minutes. So if im not home at the shop, or cant get service truck with air compressor to a low tire, this works. Just bring 2-3 batteries for huge tires. But for average car/truck tires, set the psi, walk away for 3-5 minutes and its full. And for the air coming out when unhooking, its like 2 seconds worth. Just set the psi 1-2 psi higher if you are picky about that. Vacuum is great too.

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