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I hadn't seen that toy yet! NicePhotomom said:The 18v batteries are expensive but once you have a couple there are lots of useful things you can use them in. We bought one of these hybrid fans to use in our T@B awning to stir up the breeze when it's hot, also deters Mosquitos. Uses the same batteries and charger as my cordless drill and cordless miter saw.
The only issue I have to be careful of is the combined cord lengths (leads to the compressor + the air hose) since my truck is a long bed and I'd either have to use a 12V plug in the camper (for the type that doesn't clip to the battery) or find an extension cord (I did - 14g too). The onboard compressor sounds interesting and I totally agree that the compact 12v compressors are near useless. I think the only one of those I'd recommend is a portable one (Slime, I think) made for motorcycles for the bike riders out there.boo said:I bought one of these about three or four years ago. I was so impressed with it, I have one in my truck, my wife has one in her car, and I bought one for my son and daughter inlaw.ChanW said:@jkjenn recommended the Viair compressor.
I picked up this one:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000X90YUO
Expensive, but excellent quality.
Yes, I think it has limits on its duty cycle as well.
I've been very happy with it.
I purposly deflated one of my large truck tires and reinflated using this compressor. It inflated the tire to 38 psi in five minutes, without a break.
One of the cheap discount store inflators would not do that, not even close.
The Viair compressors are heavy duty. A lot of Jeepsters and off road enthusiast use them.
I also carry everything I need to fix a flat inside the case.
With this compressor, you hook the two power leads to your car battery and start the car engine. This gives the compressor maximum power. This is a whole lot more powerful than the small 12v plug in types.
I can tell you from experience, most of the small discount store 12v compressors are near useless.
Still like it very much! I have several Ryobi 18V items, so batteries are plentiful here (atm).Deltaboy59 said:Inflator itself is about 30 bucks...
batteries are another story...95 bucks
so a separate tool like an impact wrench for wheels helps justify the initial battery cost...
Oh they'll still come in but won't bother you if you sit in the breeze.IrishCamper74 said:Nice Photomom! Have that same drill/extra batteries. That'll do nicely, like you suggested a few months back, for keeping bugs out of the tent!
of course they will and bite me 230348563 times while my husband escapes bite free... lol !Photomom said:Oh they'll still come in but won't bother you if you sit in the breeze.IrishCamper74 said:Nice Photomom! Have that same drill/extra batteries. That'll do nicely, like you suggested a few months back, for keeping bugs out of the tent!

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