@@ShawnTylerF the ARB deflator is just a single unit. It screws on the vavlestem removes the valve core internally and uses a sliding collar to release air or stop then you screw the valve core back in with the unit still on the valve stem. Very fast. Seems as though it takes about the same amount of time to deflate with the ARB as these individual deflators by the time it's all said and done.
@TylerFirmin if you're worried about crossthreading the core, turn in a loosening direction until you feel it "jump" over the stem's thread, then thread'er on in.
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@@lnsimas1 thank you
Great video! Very informative. Thank you!
This makes me like my ARB deflator even more.
Which ones?
@@ShawnTylerF the ARB deflator is just a single unit. It screws on the vavlestem removes the valve core internally and uses a sliding collar to release air or stop then you screw the valve core back in with the unit still on the valve stem.
Very fast. Seems as though it takes about the same amount of time to deflate with the ARB as these individual deflators by the time it's all said and done.
@@jeepinbanditrider Ah yeah. Taking that valve core out everytime is what makes me nervous. I've used them before tho very fast.
@TylerFirmin if you're worried about crossthreading the core, turn in a loosening direction until you feel it "jump" over the stem's thread, then thread'er on in.
He’s doing it wrong. I just set mine , pop it in and it gives me an accurate reading everytime.
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lol that’s to funny!!
That’s not how you set those
That’s how I was showed and has been accurate every time I’ve used them.