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Pros & Cons
Pros
It is so much more convenient than using my garage compressor or going to a gas station. This inflator is quicker, quieter, and has a better chuck than my old one. It has a digital psi readout.
The ryobi tire tool uses the same 18v battery as my shop vac and my power drill. Handy and easy to use for car/motorcycle/bike tires, footballs, soccer balls etc.
Cons
First ceased up and was replaced by home depot. This is unacceptable, useless. Its just a lie, so don't be fooled.
Highlights
Quality
This works great and is very sturdy.
Very easy to use, light weight, and the readout is very clear.
I had one of these already, and i tried to air up the tire on my motorhome whose pressure needs to be set to 110psi and there w... Read More
I bought this when i needed to put air in my van's tire during the winter and had to rely on a stranger to assist me as the pum... Read More
Price
97, home depot is selling the inflator for $29.
This is cheaper than replacing a fairly new tire, heh.
Competitiveness
If you haven’t already broken into battery operated tools, you might consider higher quality/higher cost option brands for long... Read More
I had other ryobi tools and had batteries so that influenced my choice.
Overview
- How are reviewers describing this item?
great, easy, small, first and little. - Our engine has profiled the reviewer patterns and has determined that there may be deception involved.
- Our engine has determined that the review content quality is low.
- Our engine has analyzed and discovered that 67.3% of the reviews are reliable.
- This product had a total of 4,175 reviews as of our last analysis date on Feb 9 2024.
Helpful InsightsBETA
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Just dont run it for more than two mins consecutively like the directions tell you without allowing it to cool
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Also the product photos show a needle gauge which looks to be a bit difficult to read
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
But now i dont have to figure out how to add air to any of them if i am too far from a big compressor
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The battery has to be off of the unit
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The air inflating connector i prefer screw on rather press on
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Having said i prefer for its more convenient to use
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Pumped up my bike tires in no time
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Havent tried it on my suv tires yet
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