gtsgarage
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I’ll also say that it’s great to set and walk away find something else to do. No need with the pressure setting just set it and do something else for a few minutes. Mine always seems to do the job in just a minute or two.
I only curse at it for being slow when getting in the car and the TPMS yelling at me something is low or forgetting it yelled at me when I got home the last time and I forgot to fill it up before using the car again, then having to wait for it to leave.
I have found the gauge on it to be low most the time 1-2psi, except the few weeks when it was 5-6psi low because it must of been mad at me, but it got over it.
I bought an extra to keep in the car.
Does anyone know if there is a 12V accessory adapter for the M12 battery? If i keep an inflator in the car, it would be frustrating if the battery were dead when I needed it.
I bought an extra to keep in the car.
Does anyone know if there is a 12V accessory adapter for the M12 battery? If i keep an inflator in the car, it would be frustrating if the battery were dead when I needed it.
I would buy one if it had a tio that would work with bicycle valves. For some reason all the bike pumps can have tips that work with either type of valve but everyone else pretends bike valves don't exist even though this thing would be perfect for bringing to the trail for bike tires.
those who have these things, help me understand the benefit vs something that runs off of your vehicles battery?
Does anyone know the minimum pressure? Would it work for ATV tires at 5PSI?
I also like the ease of use functionality for my wife. Yes she could easily handle a plug in 12v one, but this is easy, simple and self contained without excess cords to get tangled up
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Does anyone know the minimum pressure? Would it work for ATV tires at 5PSI?
Does anyone know the minimum pressure? Would it work for ATV tires at 5PSI?
It works, but you can't set it and forget it like you can at say 35 PSI. I use it to air up my Garden Tractor tires, basketballs, etc. I just make sure to stop/start it often to let the gauge catch up. It work fine, just slightly less convenient because it won't shut off itself at such a low PSI.