18v Rigid Digital Tire Inflator - New Favorite!

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  • Опубликовано: 3 окт 2024

Комментарии • 8

  • @arthurleal2674
    @arthurleal2674 8 месяцев назад +1

    I agree!! its much easier to go around with that and fill tires. Same here the old way where I have to drag out the compressor hose 60' to put air in the tires. Had an older Campbell portable air compressor but that thing is like 15 years old and battery dont hold a charge anymore - just carried it with me in the tk incase. Best to go with the Ridgid portable and be all caught up. Again thanks for the review.

    • @mmark300
      @mmark300  8 месяцев назад

      Thanks for watching and your reply!

  • @daby8399
    @daby8399 5 месяцев назад +1

    I have had this for probably over 2 years now and I never knew that the dial turned and you can put it on auto but somebody did mention that the auto feature doesn't work very well so I just use a manual but sometimes you have to also play with the attachment that goes on the stem valve otherwise they're going to let air out

    • @mmark300
      @mmark300  5 месяцев назад

      Ha, the auto fill is the greatest. I haven't had an issue with it yet.
      I do sometimes have to put the connector on a couple times to get it to not leak. I usually have issues when trying to do it with only one hand.

  • @stevesmith-hi3oo
    @stevesmith-hi3oo 7 месяцев назад +1

    Nice video, I'm just wondering, why not use the 12v cable that plugs into the car's cigarette lighter to see if it works that way?

    • @mmark300
      @mmark300  7 месяцев назад

      Thanks for watching!
      It does work fine, I just forgot to put it on video at the last minute and got lazy...

  • @nunyabusiness5075
    @nunyabusiness5075 Год назад +2

    Great review, I'm sold, but now I want the vacuum and inflator deal for $79, . If I buy the inflator I'll probably keep some earmuffs stored around the handle. They bumped the price up to $139 for the inflator/vacuum combo. The tool only is now $89 but the tool plus 2.0 Ah battery is $79. To get a charger, battery and tool costs $162. I like that they have "deals" but now I want to hold out for a deal I like. I don't have a charger but I do have an adapter to run collection of Makita 18V batteries in Ridgid tools.

    • @arthurleal2674
      @arthurleal2674 8 месяцев назад +1

      I just bought mine with a 2A battery and charger for $99. They had some other options but this was the one with the best price and it has the cig plug too. FYI for a jump starter I bought a NOCO GBX45 for $124 at autozone and amazon - same price. The reviews were pretty good as I viewed a few other starters. At least for now set for air and battery jumper in case I need it. Combos are always better on saving $$$ esp with the cost of tool batts today. I dont own any RIDGID, just Dewalt and Craftsman. My older tools - Milwaukee and Ryobi batts lasted 15 + years but was time for new equipment instead of just buying replacement batts.