Cordless tyre inflator.
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Re: Cordless tyre inflator.
I have this one, the gauge isn't particularly accurate, so I use a sperate digital gauge.
https://www.halfords.com/tools/garage-e ... 86638.html
https://www.halfords.com/tools/garage-e ... 86638.html
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Re: Cordless tyre inflator.
Do you mean the flexible air lines that plug into the compressor? Simple enough to buy a decent heavy duty air line.
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Re: Cordless tyre inflator.
I'm thinking of the 12v plug in ones, I don't think that could be changedmangocrazy wrote: ↑Sun Oct 22, 2023 2:31 pmDo you mean the flexible air lines that plug into the compressor? Simple enough to buy a decent heavy duty air line.
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Re: Cordless tyre inflator.
Ah, OK. I was thinking of the 240v ones with a tank and Euro-style connectors. Last time I remember seeing them in Lidl/Aldi they were about £80. They are portable (they have wheels), but not in the way that 12/18/24v ones are.Mussels wrote: ↑Sun Oct 22, 2023 2:53 pmI'm thinking of the 12v plug in ones, I don't think that could be changedmangocrazy wrote: ↑Sun Oct 22, 2023 2:31 pmDo you mean the flexible air lines that plug into the compressor? Simple enough to buy a decent heavy duty air line.
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Re: Cordless tyre inflator.
Mondeo...front o/s 5psi each week...front n/s 3psi. Both backs ok. Bikes always need a little top up. Can't be arsed with ciggy lighter one and foot pump was too much hard work.Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: ↑Sun Oct 22, 2023 9:34 am How often are you lot inflating tyres, both our cars are over 15 years old and the tyres don't need inflating between their annual services.
I had an airhawk cordless before but that broke after about 366 days.
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Re: Cordless tyre inflator.
I've just bought one of these. I've only used it a few times, but it seems good so far. The gauge appears to be accurate, too:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0BRGSNDVY/ ... 81_TE_item
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0BRGSNDVY/ ... 81_TE_item
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Re: Cordless tyre inflator.
For electrical stuff I use frequently (> once a week) it's cordless all the way, otherwise nah it'll be dead when I want to use it.
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Re: Cordless tyre inflator.
I got one of them Makita ones also after i think Pietin posted up. Its great but could do with a trigger lock. I have six wheels and air suspension to keep topped up. My poor wee trigger finger gets tired.
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Re: Cordless tyre inflator.
I recently bought a Continental branded 12V pump, the type that are supplied with new cars instead of a spare wheel. Does what it's supposed to do and feels as well made as I'd expect. The power lead and the hose both tuck back inside the case so it stores well too, which is a bonus IMO.