Home Depot has Milwaukee M18 18-Volt Portable Inflator w/ 5Ah Battery (2848-20-48-11-1850) for $192. Shipping is free.
Thanks to Community Member Taco_Doomsday for sharing this deal.
Features:
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
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Home Depot has Milwaukee M18 18-Volt Portable Inflator w/ 5Ah Battery (2848-20-48-11-1850) for $192. Shipping is free.
Thanks to Community Member Taco_Doomsday for sharing this deal.
Features:
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
Model: M18 18-Volt Lithium-Ion Cordless Electric Portable Inflator with 5.0 Ah Battery
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Anyone ever have this die on them ? $143 for a tire inflator. More reliable than a Viair?
No. I've had one in my vehicle and top of tires periodically (when car shows low pressure) for a few months. The 5AH battery has lost only one segment. My only regret is not having bought one sooner.
I forgot how much I bought this for as I let my mom keep my M12 inflator. The battery on here lasts a long time, it works fast and pretty quiet. I forgot how much I pay so I don't know if this is slick deal, but this is a great airppump, no phone charger or other convenient accessories on it though.
I have enough M18 batteries and chargers for now. Holding out for another $130 deal for the inflator only. My M12 inflator will have to get me by until then.
Love my Ryobi P747 inflator/deflator. Very reliable, lighter, less expensive.
I bought the Dewalt version of this and use it with a milwaukee battery adapter (safer than the ryobi version because Dewalt and Milwaukee both do low voltage checking in the tool while Ryobi does it in the battery).
Having access to both high pressure (for tires) and low-pressure/high volume with deflate is nice.
Wish Milwaukee had a dual inflator, I would have happily bought it. I know the Milwaukee is better if you are just doing tires, but I want the flexibility.
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Having access to both high pressure (for tires) and low-pressure/high volume with deflate is nice.
Wish Milwaukee had a dual inflator, I would have happily bought it. I know the Milwaukee is better if you are just doing tires, but I want the flexibility.
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