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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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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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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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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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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!
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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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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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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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!
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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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
Yeah, I have seen that there are some with the battery built in and rechargeable. I'd like to get something that's compatible with one of the batteries that I currently own.
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I've got 4 AC powered compressors and 3 have air chucks handy/nearby. But for quick fillups of riding mower tires, etc - the Ridgid 18V compressor is great. Set the pressure you want and press the trigger. It automatically cuts off.
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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.
Have you tried the milwaukee 18v compressor yet? My framer raves about it, said it will run all day on a charge for nail guns.
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I've got the Ryobi 18v and it works great. I think they sell a different version but this is the one I have:

I have 2 of these, got one for the bikes, after using a friend’s before a ride, small, light, rechargeable battery. Then I saw the, I think Home Depot had them for Black Friday, minus the battery (I already had a couple batteries) for $25.
Now when I go to help a older friend who has a bunch of cars, (I mean a LOT) so when I go to help him, I charge the batteries and take both (and a zip tie so I don’t have to stand there. I’ve aired up the tires on big“S” class Benz’s and AMG MLs, no problem.
Plus my back doesn’t hurt like it used to when using a standard bicycle pump.
Buy one that you already have the brand of Cordless tools, so you have extra batteries.
Had Dewalt offered one when I was looking, I would have bought one instead, but I am happy with the Ryobi ones I own and use.
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Have you tried the milwaukee 18v compressor yet? My framer raves about it, said it will run all day on a charge for nail guns.
My guys run around using those little dewalt battery compressors. They love it. I am about to break down and buy a Makita worm drive saw. I was cutting up some junk around the house the other day and I tell ya, dragging that cord cause me to swear none stop for an hour. Since I really have no need for a saw like it, I have been putting it off but I really want one.

I come to accept these battery power tools are amazing and for those who say they still drag a cord around, I roll my eyes. Sure there are jobs like cutting concrete or jack hammering out a block of concrete but for most stuff, a cordless tool is the only way to go. Most of my tools still have a cord attached to its rear end and they have not seen sun light for a long time.

How big are those 18v compressors?

My framers still drag around those pan cake corded compressors up on the roof
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I just got a compressor that plugs into a 12V outlet and it works well. The chuck locks onto the valve stem and it shuts off when you hit a preset pressure. I think it over inflates, but I just set the pressure lower. I just ordered a better tire gauge.

https://www.amazon.com/AstroAI-Compressor-Inflator-Portable-Inflatables/dp/B097B6X669/ref=sxin_17_pa_sp_search_thematic_sspa?content-id=amzn1.sym.1762b857-2af8-4b05-8369-09396c960d65%3Aamzn1.sym.1762b857-2af8-4b05-8369-09396c960d65&crid=1QXTCBTW4FJC2&cv_ct_cx=AstroAI%2BTire%2BInflator%2BAir%2BCompres sor%2B12V%2BDC%2BPortable%2BAir%2BCompressor&keywords=AstroAI%2BTire%2BInflator%2BAir%2BCompres sor%2B12V%2BDC%2BPortable%2BAir%2BCompressor&pd_rd_i=B097B6X669&pd_rd_r=4b023f21-358d-4a58-9df2-b33fe37904d7&pd_rd_w=BZhj9&pd_rd_wg=EcCSM&pf_rd_p=1762b857-2af8-4b05-8369-09396c960d65&pf_rd_r=6MWTQQX2E8W4KF6X0ZGJ&qid=1749262337&sbo=9ZOMT9Jm0JH%2Ft%2BWi68iDSA%3D%3D&sprefix=astroai%2Btire%2Binflator%2Bair%2Bcompress or%2B12v%2Bdc%2Bportable%2Bair%2Bcompressor%2Caps% 2C130&sr=1-2-7ca77689-fea2-4d18-a31c-8e756e3a3e87-spons&sp_csd=d2lkZ2V0TmFtZT1zcF9zZWFyY2hfdGhlbWF0aWM&th=1
That's a fancier version of the type of compressor that came with my Boxster. I'd rather have something cordless.
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I just got a compressor on Amazon that plugs into a 12V outlet and it works well. The chuck locks onto the valve stem and it shuts off when you hit a preset pressure. I think mine over inflates by 1.5 PSI, but I just set the pressure lower. I just ordered a better tire gauge to confirm.

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I recommended the Rigid one here a while ago

https://www.homedepot.com/p/RIDGID-18V-Cordless-Portable-Inflator-Tool-Only-R87044/313257505?g_store=1273&source=shoppingads&locale=en-US&gStoreCode=1273&gQT=1

I use it several times a week and like it

Had mine 15 months. So far so good
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I recommended the Rigid one here a while ago

https://www.homedepot.com/p/RIDGID-18V-Cordless-Portable-Inflator-Tool-Only-R87044/313257505?g_store=1273&source=shoppingads&locale=en-US&gStoreCode=1273&gQT=1

I use it several times a week and like it

Had mine 15 months. So far so good
You may have been the recommendation that I remember. It seems that most of the bigger brands are decent. I'll stick with a brand for the batteries that I already have rather than start a new battery and charger group.
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Do they have enough capacity to pump up the collapsible spare that came in 1980s Carerras? I don't carry my spare because the cigarette lighter air pump is kaput. I have the spare somewhere (I think). If I had a way to pump it up, I'd start carrying it again.
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Do they have enough capacity to pump up the collapsible spare that came in 1980s Carerras? I don't carry my spare because the cigarette lighter air pump is kaput. I have the spare somewhere (I think). If I had a way to pump it up, I'd start carrying it again.
All of the models in this video pumped up a truck tire from 0psi to 35psi with battery left over. THis is a 12V Milwaukee, 18V Ryobi, 18V Dewalt, and 18V Ryobi compressor.



No idea about the cheap not name brand rechargeable stuff from Amazon, but my guess would be "probably".
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Milwaukee M12, is a great system.
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Milwaukee M12, is a great system.
I like all of the stuff that I've got. I even bought some for my mom that she has and uses.
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Steve,

I agree with what Byron stated - buy a brand you already have batteries and a charger for. Makes sense to stay with the same brand to keep things simple.

For me it was the Ryobi mentioned by Craigster and Byron upstream in the thread.

I've had it now for a couple years and it works great!

But it doesn't have a hold button or a turnoff at a certain pressure option.

I've been wanting to get another to leave at my storage units where I keep most of my motorcycles, so I'd have one there to use and keep the Ryobi here at home. I just made the decision to get this one from A. It has those features I was missing with the Ryobi plus desirable accessories and a bag to keep everything in at what I felt was a very reasonable cost (~$60).

Avid Power Cordless Tire Inflator Portable Air Compressor, 20V Rechargeable Battery Tire Pump w/ 12V DC Power Adapter, Digital Pressure Gauge, Auto Air Pump for Many Inflatables (Blue)

My 2 cents. Lots of choices --- good luck!

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