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Model: Milwaukee Electric Tools 2475-20 M12 Compact Inflator
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I've had mine for about a year and it works really well I used it mostly to keep large RV tires inflated and it does it no problem. Keep in mind it's aimed at topping off a full set or full inflation for 1 or 2. If you need to do more than that get an extra battery or two.
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The thing that really gets under my skin about this one is the size. For almost all M12 tools, Milwaukee does a great job minimizing the tool size for the job while still having power. I just feel like the form factor was an afterthought with this...
The thing that really gets under my skin about this one is the size. For almost all M12 tools, Milwaukee does a great job minimizing the tool size for the job while still having power. I just feel like the form factor was an afterthought with this...
For a reliable tire pump, I beg to differ. Anything else I have had has never lasted as long. Even the m18 version is compact in my eyes.
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It's great, I've had one for many years. It's not in the instructions but if you ever need to set zero, hold the power button and press the + button 3 times.
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If you have large tires or high psi, get the M18. I have both M12 and M18 and the M12 is good for bicycles and maybe a few PSI on a car otherwise you'll be sitting there for a long time. The M18 is much faster and more powerful.
The thing that really gets under my skin about this one is the size. For almost all M12 tools, Milwaukee does a great job minimizing the tool size for the job while still having power. I just feel like the form factor was an afterthought with this...
I have the m12 and the m18 version. Both are very compact but saying the m12 has too large a form factor is not entirely true. It is very compact and a very reliable compressor.
If you have large tires or high psi, get the M18. I have both M12 and M18 and the M12 is good for bicycles and maybe a few PSI on a car otherwise you'll be sitting there for a long time. The M18 is much faster and more powerful.
I have both too and I will always use the M18 for very low tires or truck tires. I bought a Ryobi 18V one that I use instead of the M12 one now. You can get a battery adapter for $10 and add the Ryobi for less then $74.
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This is handy for floats/rafts/toys at the beach/river where you don't have power, but underwhelming for real big boy applications like truck and tractor tires. I had one pop some kind of valve while doing car tires, it was 1 week away from being out of warranty and they fought me on it but did eventually cave and replace the broken unit. There's no serviceable parts on the thing, you just trash it when it breaks.
Decent price. If mine breaks again though, now out of warranty, I wouldn't get it again. I really dislike throwaway products.
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Decent price. If mine breaks again though, now out of warranty, I wouldn't get it again. I really dislike throwaway products.
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