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- hotpepperkidExplorerYep I didnt use to carry a compressor either until I had a low time and borrowed one and it didnt work for ****. I now have my own. Use it for all kinds of things including bicycle tires for me and anyone else in the camp ground who need it. Needed it one time coming out of St Louis, TPMS showed a low tire guess I had a slow leak so I pulled over started the gen and aired up the tire and it was good to the closest tire store to get it fixed
- Bob___MaryExplorerIf this is just for tire and misc air pressure look at Lowe's Kobalt Air Inf-later. $45 and goes to 125 PSI.
- mbrowerExplorer
Blutoyz wrote:
I couldn't remember if I posted....STAY AWAY from harbor freight. The pancake compressors that they sell aren't worth their weight in scrap. Go with the porter cable pancake and you will be fine
Is this experience or opinion? I buy tools from harbor freight all the time. I have bought one of their cheap compressors and used the dog out of it. Probably a lot more than the average person would in a life time. It did fail after about 5 years but I was very happy with it. I bought a DeWalt twin tank and it failed after about 6 months. Had to send it to an authorized repair facility in Florida to get repaired. Six weeks later, I got it back. Not trying to knock DeWalt but just saying I have had name brand products fail too.
I get a lot of peoples "opinions" from work but very few has ever tried their tools. In my experience, the rare times I have bought something that didn't perform to my liking they either replaced the item or refunded my money without any problems.
From my experience, harbor freight tools has performed as expected or better than name brand tools I have bought in the past. They just cost less. - blueglideExplorer
kcmusa wrote:
Viair 400P-RV Automatic Portable 12-Volt, 150 PSI RV Air Compressor Kit
This x100 I have 6 HP tires on my F450 dually (110 psi) and 4 (110 psi) tires on my fiver. This is a serious compressor and will easily make tire inflation/maintenance a breeze. Small, complete, and operates on 12v. - BlutoyzExplorerI couldn't remember if I posted....STAY AWAY from harbor freight. The pancake compressors that they sell aren't worth their weight in scrap. Go with the porter cable pancake and you will be fine
- Miles_AwayExplorerFini 1.2-Gallon Portable Electric Hot Dog Air Compressor, sold at Lowes. It requires 120 volts, but has lots of power, is small and light. Cost is $117.
- kcmusaExplorerViair 400P-RV Automatic Portable 12-Volt, 150 PSI RV Air Compressor Kit
- PuddlesExplorer
Dave H M wrote:
I am not a full timer, but in all the 20+ years i have never carried a compressor for the camper tires. :h
a couple of pounds here and there doesn't bother me.
Try riding your bicycle, then let a couple of #'s out of the tires and ride again... your automotive motor notice's the same difference as your legs will. Ask any race car driver if a couple of pounds make a difference. MPG & tire life are greatly affected by pressure.
(disclaimer,, this is my opinion) :) - DSSAMPExplorerViair 450P Automatic Function Portable Compressor. Nuff said...
- ol_Bombero-JCExplorer
joebedford wrote:
Dave H M wrote:
I am not a full timer, but in all the 20+ years i have never carried a compressor for the camper tires.
I have 14 tires for the TH and TV
4 tires for two bicycles
5 tires for two motorcycles
I take trips for 1000s of miles and months away from home.
A compressor is essential for me.
Bet you can put a big smile on the tire shop folks when it's "time"..:B
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