I have a Viair compressor for the Jeep, but I need something else for the buggies. I figure it doesn't really need to be anything special.
What do you guys like?
What do you guys like?
I use a Ryobi inflator. I also carry a sawzall both use the same batteries.I have a Viair compressor for the Jeep, but I need something else for the buggies. I figure it doesn't really need to be anything special.
What do you guys like?
I use a Ryobi inflator. I also carry a sawzall both use the same batteries.
I carry the side wall plugs sold in the club store as well as regular plugs and slime if all else fails. I don't like walking back to camp through bear country.I like your approach. My saw is a gasser. And the inflator would be a (hopefully) seldom used item.
My initial thought is for the Slime 40061.
The m12 is awesome if you use it for what it’s intended for. Don’t air up multiple 80 psi tires in a row though. That killed mine.Any Milwaukee M12, M18 fuel compact compressor. I have the M18 just cuz it has more ass. Many of my buddy's on here have them for There buggy's and beyond
@Russ989 @joeymt33 @Bad_bowtie @Plumber32 to name a few
Just did a quick search, doesn't look like they are still making that one. I do need a small 120v for my guitar workbench.I have used this model Black & Decker for about 7 or 8 years now. It will work off 12V or 110V. You can dial in the pressure you want, and it will shut off when done.
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These guys are still showing it............Just did a quick search, doesn't look like they are still making that one. I do need a small 120v for my guitar workbench.
How about that, thanks. It's pretty cheap too.These guys are still showing it............
HF has this one on sale right now for $29.99 W/coupon12V 100 PSI High Volume Air Inflator
Amazing deals on this 12V 100Psi High Volume Air Inflator at Harbor Freight. Quality tools & low prices.www.harborfreight.com
I use this Milwaukee. Pay extra for the larger 4.0 Ah battery which is $219 everywhere. It is very compact, strong, convenient, and well worth the money!
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