โDec-08-2020 11:27 AM
โDec-18-2020 04:23 PM
โDec-18-2020 02:03 PM
learntorv wrote:
I'm curious if the folks who are recommending against the Viair have actually used one. I don't have a motorhome but did have 125psi trailer tires for a few years. The 450P didn't struggle with them at all and topped them up decently quick (even the day I picked up the RV from a storage lot and the tire started with 40psi due to a nail).
I wouldn't hesitate to get one for a motor home.
โDec-18-2020 01:31 PM
Mike P. wrote:
Went to H Frt today to purchase the Fortress 2 gallon compressor.
It was listed at 159$.
Can't find a coupon anywhere for 129$
Suggestions?
Thanks, Mike
โDec-18-2020 12:06 PM
โDec-18-2020 09:45 AM
โDec-16-2020 05:37 PM
FIRE UP wrote:gkachner wrote:
I have a 2019 Thor Axis 24.1. Which portable generator should I buy? The Aiair 400P or the 450P?
Ya had me going for a minute. The title is "which air compressor" and, your question asks which "generator"? Wow!
Anyway, ANY 12V compressor, yes even the junk Viair units are gonna work at topping off heavier duty tires. If you have the room and, a coach generator or, are normally plugged into shore power, I would (and have) definitely opt for a 120VAC unit. They are faster by far. I used to have the Craftsman version of the Porter Cable one that many carry but, due to unforeseen circumstances, it died and, I needed to replace it. So, long story short, I did a bit of research and came up with the Harbor Freight "Fortress" model. It's the 2-gallon version.
There's multiple reasons I went with that one.\
1. It's SERIOUSLY quieter than any other small, portable compressor on the market.
2. Its top pressure is 135 psi which, it suitable for ANY RV tire.
3. It's recovery time is PHENOMENALLY FASTER than any other compressor.
4. It has a *Brushless*, very low amp draw motor.
I read all the reviews and was definitely impressed just by those. So, I took a chance and headed on down to my local HF and picked one up. I got it home, un boxed it and plugged it in. I was flabbergasted as to just how quiet it really is. I can put it on the couch, right along side me right now and still hear the TV just fine.
It's cycle time, from where cut-on is, 95 psi, to it's cut-off pressure of 135, is SEVEN SECONDS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I did it several times just make sure my watch was not wrong. Yep, 7 seconds each time, from start to finish. Wow!!!
And one of the best features, beside all those I mentioned, it holds that 135 PSI for WEEKS ON END. I used it two weeks ago to air up our Jeep tires to get ready to tow it and, it cycled one last time after the last tire and, I just looked at it and it's still at 135 psi!!!!
Harbor Freight is having a *Black Friday* sale that is a full month long. That 2-gallon Fortress normally is $159.00 but, for this Black Friday sale, it's $129.00, Can't beat that with a stick. Without a doubt, that compressor DESTROYS my Viair 400P that I keep as a backup to a back up. Your choice.
Scott
โDec-14-2020 03:58 PM
JaxDad wrote:Can't always get it in to have it fixed right away if I'm on the road. Hard to get into a station for air and many don't have enough pressure.
The whole concept of carrying a compressor has me scratching my head.
If your tires are losing air you have a problem, get it fixed.
I check tire pressures as part of my routine periodic circle check, but I canโt remember the last time I needed to add any air, then because Iโd picked up a screw.
โDec-11-2020 05:07 AM
โDec-10-2020 09:01 AM
JaxDad wrote:
The whole concept of carrying a compressor has me scratching my head.
If your tires are losing air you have a problem, get it fixed.
I check tire pressures as part of my routine periodic circle check, but I canโt remember the last time I needed to add any air, then because Iโd picked up a screw.
โDec-10-2020 03:29 AM
โDec-09-2020 06:49 PM
gkachner wrote:
I have a 2019 Thor Axis 24.1. Which portable generator should I buy? The Aiair 400P or the 450P?
โDec-09-2020 03:03 AM
โDec-08-2020 01:42 PM