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Originally Posted by look 171
I have a bunch of Milwaukee, dewalt and Makita tools so any of them will do but I chose the Milwaukee inflator. I tall ya, I don't even bring out the big compressor anymore. I loooooove that little thing and will buy another immediately without thinking twice about it. Set it and walk away. remove the hose and do another. Is it speedy no, of course not but it tops up a truck tire with ease and will inflate my 18" duramax tire from 20 lbs to 45 without any issue, but a little time for the lil' red pump.
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Nice!
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Originally Posted by David
I have one and love it. No more dragging out an air line to top off the car tires. It’s really nice at the track. No more driving home from a day at the track and watching tire pressure drop to near 25 psi. I have a Makita since that what most of my tools are and I don’t like it since I have to hold the trigger. Make sure what you get has a one touch function.
I also just got a micro pump for airing up bike tires while I’m on vacation. Pretty cool!
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Yep, the big compressor is a pain to get out, but even the little compressor in the Boxster is a pain to get out (getting the hose and cord back in the thing sucks).
I think something cordless will be very useful.
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Originally Posted by David
Micro pump:

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Originally Posted by aschen
I think I use my inflator more than any other power tool including the drill. Kids bikes always need air some how, and filling neighborhood kids bikes as well. I have the dewault that works well enough.
I might be tempted by one of the jump start box / inflator combos if shopping today. Useful for road trips
There are a billion of them on amazon but I don't know which is best
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