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David0725
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Oct 08, 2013

Airman compressor

Did anyone get the camping world's savings circular the ad shows this Airman compressor and its says it inflates up to 150psi am I missing something? it only goes 0-45psi http://www.campingworld.com/shopping/item/airman-high-performance-air-compressor/70743

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  • It takes a pretty healthy compressor to inflate a MH tire to 90+ psi and not disintegrate in the process. Many of the small 12V units will make the pressure but maybe not long enough to actually get a tire inflated.
  • I doubt that the described unit will inflate a basketball.
    Nor will the Harbor Freight unit inflate a MH tire.
  • Dutch_12078 wrote:
    David0725 wrote:
    Did anyone get the camping world's savings circular the ad shows this Airman compressor and its says it inflates up to 150psi am I missing something? it only goes 0-45psi http://www.campingworld.com/shopping/item/airman-high-performance-air-compressor/70743

    I didn't see the ad, but the CW website describes the unit as: "The portable AirMan AirGun is a convenient, lightweight compressor for sporting equipment, bicycles, motorcycles and other two-wheeled vehicles." in bold type.


    X2, in fact in the question and answer section it clearly states that it is not intended for auto, truck and RV tires. I saw nothing in the actual description that indicated a psi rating but it is sold under bicycle accessories.
  • David0725 wrote:
    Did anyone get the camping world's savings circular the ad shows this Airman compressor and its says it inflates up to 150psi am I missing something? it only goes 0-45psi http://www.campingworld.com/shopping/item/airman-high-performance-air-compressor/70743

    I didn't see the ad, but the CW website describes the unit as: "The portable AirMan AirGun is a convenient, lightweight compressor for sporting equipment, bicycles, motorcycles and other two-wheeled vehicles." in bold type.
  • Clicky

    And, I don't see where it states it will inflate your RV tires. In fact, one of the comments says just the opposite. It weighs in at 4.25 pounds and is battery operated...go to Harbor Freight and get a better product for less money....Dennis