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Old 08-25-2019, 12:20 PM   #15
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I just seen an ad from Harbor Freight for a 3 gallon pancake for $40.
we are squeezing from a 33’ A to a 20’ C
dont think pancakes will fit
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I hear ya, but dont have genny yet... :(

Got it. In that case, good choice. That one looks better than the DC pumps I've use anyway. They were dogs...
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This is the one I carry in our class A. https://www.lowes.com/pd/Kobalt-2-Ga...sor/1000226861

It's small, but works for topping off RV tires (90 PSI) and the car tires. Small and fairly light. Goes on sale periodically for $59.
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Old 08-25-2019, 10:58 PM   #18
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Look at the Lowes 12vdc/120vac dual voltage KOBALT?
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I use a milwaukee battery operated unit. Works awesome, ultra portable, and the battery can also be used in all my other M12 tools.

Set it and forget it. It will shut off when it reaches the pressure you set. Attachment 257926
These type of inflators are awesome and I would highly recommend them.

I'm a Milwaukee power tool kind of person, but I ended up buying a Ryobi P731 inflator. It can do both tires and air matress/pool floaties/etc, as it has a separate attachment specific to these type of equipment.

I was very skeptical with the capability of these type of inflators, but the Ryobi I have flat out work, as advertised! Set the psi you want it to pump your tires, and it'll automatically shut off once it gets near that preset psi. The Ryobi is rated to 150psi, but have never had to inflate anything close to that. Up to 75psi and the thing did great.
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The VIAIR 90P came today, tested it on my 16” 80 psi tires. Took less than a minute to go from 70 psi to 80 psi, happy with that
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