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Cordless compressor
CBRob
Member Posts: 278
This Dewalt compressor sure makes checking the air pressure and topping off easy.
It screws on to the valve and has
a digital readout for pressure.
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For an old minivan with a wheezy tire, I got this:
https://www.homedepot.com/p/RYOBI-ONE-18V-Cordless-High-Pressure-Inflator-Tool-Only-PCL001B/327406129
$40 tool-only (if you keep Ryobi power on-hand), $80 with etc shown.
"180psi" is fantasy…. it struggles to do 32psi every week. But for occasional use it should be fine. Trick: you set your psi goal, hit start, walk away…. auto-stop.
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I have an M12 Milwaukee one for this purpose as well. I used to carry around a CO2 tank from a paintball gun but it always seemed to be empty when I needed it
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