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JoeTampa
Mar 07, 2018Explorer
I know your specified 110v, but I am a big fan of this Ryobi 18V inflator:
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Ryobi-18-Volt-ONE-Dual-Function-Inflator-Deflator-Tool-Only-P731/203060297
It helps that I have a lot of batteries for it and compatible tools/chargers, but there you go. I have two, and I use them to top off the tires as needed.
Nice features:
1. Set the desired pressure, start it, and walk away. It shuts off automatically.
2. Supports 150 psi.
3. Can do low-pressure jobs too like balls/floats/air mattresses/etc.
4. Runs on batteries; no need to run 12v or 110v down to the wheels.
Highly recommended.
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Ryobi-18-Volt-ONE-Dual-Function-Inflator-Deflator-Tool-Only-P731/203060297
It helps that I have a lot of batteries for it and compatible tools/chargers, but there you go. I have two, and I use them to top off the tires as needed.
Nice features:
1. Set the desired pressure, start it, and walk away. It shuts off automatically.
2. Supports 150 psi.
3. Can do low-pressure jobs too like balls/floats/air mattresses/etc.
4. Runs on batteries; no need to run 12v or 110v down to the wheels.
Highly recommended.
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