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Tire inflator suggestions

whitetailhntr

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Looking into purchasing a new tire inflator for the garage. Can anyone recommend one with a built-in gauge? I'd like to air up the tire and check air pressure simultaneously.
 
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dr_clyde

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I have the basic dial one from Matco. Its nice, but kinda overpriced for what it is. Mine was a gift, so I'll happily use it.

I grew up with just using a dedicated air chuck and separate gauge, so the convenience is nice.
 

radrush

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The STEELMAN (97977) High Accuracy Digital Tire Inflator is the bomb.

Ranges from 0 - 100 PSI (+/- 0.25 percent PSI accuracy).

Reads in PSI, Bar, kPa and kg/cm2.

Features automatic temperature/pressure compensation and peak/valley/track pressure reading modes.

2.6" gauge with back-lit LCD, pressure relief valve, auto zero and auto off features included. Also, features low battery indicator and over-pressure indicator.

Rubber boot provides added protection and includes 18" whip hose with swivel chuck. Unit runs on one 9 volt battery.

Can be found here:
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B004IQ9I6O/?tag=atomicindus08-20
 

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malibu101

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I have the basic dial one from Matco. Its nice, but kinda overpriced for what it is. Mine was a gift, so I'll happily use it.

I grew up with just using a dedicated air chuck and separate gauge, so the convenience is nice.
So did I, and still do. :(
Mark my words- My next tool purchase will be an inflator.
Like any other air tool, plug it in and go. No need to drag the hose and a gauge around. Not a huge deal, but....
I think I would check my tire pressure more often than I do now. :eek:

The only way to improve on this tool would be a built-in valve cap holder. :D
 

K-Dog

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I have the Astro one and I am quite happy with it. Changing the battery is a bit obnoxious, but not a deal breaker.

Now this thing scores MANY " Ohhhhh Ahhhhh points " :thumbup:

The STEELMAN (97977) High Accuracy Digital Tire Inflator is the bomb.

Ranges from 0 - 100 PSI (+/- 0.25 percent PSI accuracy).

Reads in PSI, Bar, kPa and kg/cm2.

Features automatic temperature/pressure compensation and peak/valley/track pressure reading modes.

2.6" gauge with back-lit LCD, pressure relief valve, auto zero and auto off features included. Also, features low battery indicator and over-pressure indicator.

Rubber boot provides added protection and includes 18" whip hose with swivel chuck. Unit runs on one 9 volt battery.

Can be found here:
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B004IQ9I6O/?tag=atomicindus08-20
 

619DioFan

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I use an amflo 150. sure it's old school with the pop out brass indicator but this one is 15 years old and still works great ( still accurate too as I have tested it against a new dial pressure tester ) 24.00 from amazon.
 

Skin

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Milton s506

This. Affordable and proven design. You'd be hard pressed to find a garage in America that doesn't have one, probably decades old and still working fine. Plenty accurate for TPMS and also takes all of 5 minutes to recalibrate if needed.
 

OccupantRJ

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With arthritic knees, checking and filling tires has become a dreaded experience these days. I have been toying with the idea of purchasing an inflator, so this thread kicked me into gear to get it done. I just pulled the Amazon trigger and ordered the Astro unit. Thanks for the input guys.
 

peteco

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Northern Tool has one just like the Astro. Got it cheap with a coupon. Love it.
 

CobraRed

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Astro's the clear winner when you balance quality with price, they just came otu with another one too. The higher resolution higher accuracy dial face.
 
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whitetailhntr

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Astro's the clear winner when you balance quality with price, they just came otu with another one too. The higher resolution higher accuracy dial face.[/QUO


I seen that one on their website I wish I could find somebody that was selling them
 
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