Cordless tire Inflator

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I don't know what one you have, I'm running an antigravity xp-10 battery booster with the add on tire pump. Works great and will pump 100psi I've tried haha.
 

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The Milwaukee M18 tire inflator would be a great choice. If you are a Milwaukee cordless tool user, this is would be an excellent choice since you would already have the M18 batteries. There are some pretty good Black Friday deals going on right now as well.


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I bought the M18 Milwaukee to keep in my truck. I have other Milwaukee tools/batteries and is the main reason I went with it. My son has the DeWalt and it works very well too.
ToolNut ( no affiliation to, just saying ) has 15% off on Milwaukee right now.
 

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Milwaukee M18 is the only one I would ever buy,
 

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I have a bunch of Dewalt tools, so their pump was a no brainer.

Works great! It's pretty fast, you can set the psi & walkaway, has a built-in work light, built-in large hose for inflatable pools, and such, was able to pump all my trailer tires (4) from 40psi to 65psi after we had loaded it up to around 8k lbs with ease, and I have yet to kill the battery. ..though I do toss it on the charger when I get home from a trip and bring an extra battery just incase.

Example pic, not my actual pump:
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I have the Ryobi and it has held up for 3+ years so far. does not put out much volume but I have a shop full of those tools and didnt want any different brands of batteries to keep charged. the gauge is pretty accurate and I toss it in the camper when we travel to keep bikes and trailer tires up. I also have a mini compressor in my harley and in the under floor storage on my laramie for back up but they have a cord to plug in so I save them for last resort.
 

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Staying with brand that I have has been my direction for a while now, went Ridgid 18v for heavier work and have some Milwaukee M12 stuff for basics. Too far in to switch now to another one unless something like battery failures (is how I went to Ridgid years back) push me to another line. Just ordered the 18V Cordless Digital Inflator Kit with 2.0 Ah Battery and Charger from Home Depot on special sale (thanks for previous mention of sales going on right now in this thread!) and got the DC battery bypass cable in the deal with the inflater, which is a solution I've been wanting for a bit in case I forget to charge the battery! (TBH, would like a DC battery charger option still) Thanks all, great thread...something I've pushed off while needing a simple backup for truck and boat just in case!
 
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I have a Milwaukee 12 volt cordless. It works great. I need two batteries to do all 4 wheels on my truck, if the tires have been lowered for off roading. I like it.
 

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I have a Milwaukee 12 volt cordless. It works great. I need two batteries to do all 4 wheels on my truck, if the tires have been lowered for off roading. I like it.
I have the M12 one too, I use it at the track and for regular maintenance, been a couple years, working like a champ.
 

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The Milwaukee M18 tire inflator would be a great choice. If you are a Milwaukee cordless tool user, this is would be an excellent choice since you would already have the M18 batteries. There are some pretty good Black Friday deals going on right now as well.


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Have one myself. Very useful
 
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