Tire inflator

RichardandKaren

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Can anyone recommend a portable tire inflator that is powerful enough to do the pressures needed on a m/h? I’m getting sick of going to garages where either the air machine is broken or it only goes up to 60 psi max
 
I use a guild cordless one to check and top up my tyres. However from completely flat you really need an airline from a big compressor
 
Ryobi One Plus does the job for me and reaches 80 PSI all round without using too much of the battery.
 
Ryobi One Plus does the job for me and reaches 80 PSI all round without using too much of the battery.
I use one too. Has no problems with higher pressures and the gauge is accurate. Only really viable if you have other Ryobi tools and a +1 battery. I have a small Ryobi vacuum cleaner that I use in the MH. They share a battery. Nevertheless. An excellent item.
 
If you have access to Costco I have found this one very good and it runs from a lighter socket. It's cheaper from store.

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I bought an own-brand one from Halfords last week. It goes up to 100psi and had no problem doing the 60psi in my tyres. It was only £19.99. The digital model was double that, I think.

The power lead is 3metres and just reached - anything longer than a 5.5m van would need an extension.
 
No wires No batteries and over 100psi,


Any track pump will work.
 
I bought an own-brand one from Halfords last week. It goes up to 100psi and had no problem doing the 60psi in my tyres. It was only £19.99. The digital model was double that, I think.

The power lead is 3metres and just reached - anything longer than a 5.5m van would need an extension.
I second this. Perfect for occasional use
 
I got through a few Halfords £30 quid ones before switching to this - Ring RAC900 Heavy Duty Tyre Inflator, Amazon product ASIN B000W08QZY
I run with 76psi at the back and although the Halfords is related to 100psi, I didn’t get much longevity at that pressure. About a year between failures.

What I have now is much more robust, but more of a faff in needing power from the battery.
 
Compressor and calibrated inflator in my workshop, and an Antigravity inflator that runs off my micro start while mobile (I’ve also home calibrated this)
 
Another vote for the 12v rechargeable Von Haus. They are that good i have 3 of them.

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