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For those that like this style air compressor

wanderingaimles
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Horrible freight has put one on sale for Black Friday
Small comp
OK, now let the haters begin.
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Ray_IN
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wanderingaimlessly wrote:
Horrible freight has put one on sale for Black Friday
Small comp
OK, now let the haters begin.

I have one I bought at Harbor Freight about 11 years ago. It served me well when we traveled in a 5er, but being an impatient guy I couldn't wait for it to add air to my 22.5" tires; so I bought a 150psi pancake compressor to carry in the MH.
I still use the 12V HF 150psi compressor for my other vehicles and farm equipment though.
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CharlesinGA
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Project Farm on YouTube tested a smaller version of this compressor along with a whole bunch of others, and it came out 3rd of nine that were tested. He actually liked it alot.

Project Farm Youtube test of small compressors

Charles
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CavemanCharlie
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Dtank wrote:
Bird Freak wrote:
wanderingaimlessly wrote:
Horrible freight has put one on sale for Black Friday
Small comp
OK, now let the haters begin.


If you hate Harbor Freight so bad why do you bother with sales ad's?


How do you come to the conclusion the original poster "hates Harbor Freight"..:h

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Probably because he called it "Horrible Freight" in his post.

Dtank
Explorer
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Bird Freak wrote:
wanderingaimlessly wrote:
Horrible freight has put one on sale for Black Friday
Small comp
OK, now let the haters begin.


If you hate Harbor Freight so bad why do you bother with sales ad's?


How do you come to the conclusion the original poster "hates Harbor Freight"..:h

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Lantley
Nomad
Nomad
bucky wrote:
Lantley wrote:

The above dewalt inflator is a real game changer. Its self contained no need to plug in or connect to battery. I am able to inflate my 5th wheel tires wqithout being tied to an extension cord or battery.
It is able to inflate my 110 PSI Sailun G rated tires.
Yes more expensive than the El Cheapo models but it is also more capable. I own this model and can verify it works well.


DEWALT DCC020IB 20-Volt MAX Corded/Cordless Air Inflator can run on any 1 of 3 power sources for maximum versatility: 20-Volt maximum battery, 12-Volt DC or 110-Volt AC.

There is no cord attached,what you are seeing is an air hose.
I have a few Dewalt 20 volt batteries, A full 5 amp battery will top off all 4 of my 110 PSI tires.
However if a battery were to fail you simply put in another one just like any cordless tool.


How long does the battery last? I see cords attached, so much for no need to plug in.
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JimK-NY
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I have a truck camper so I do not have a lot of space. I certainly don't want a big compressor that is likely to be used only once or twice a year.

So far I have gotten by with a small Slime brand compressor that looks similar but is smaller than the one shown from Harbor Freight. I forget the specs but it will pump a tire up over 100 psi....given enough time. If it finally dies, I can get a replacement at Walmart. So far after 10 years of use, the only issue is the inaccurate pressure gauge and the relatively low output.

My Slime unit is powered though the cigarette lighter and I don't need to worry about connecting to the battery or having enough wire to reach from the battery to the back tires. I have a 12v socket that is much closer to the rear tires.

bucky
Explorer II
Explorer II
Lantley wrote:

The above dewalt inflator is a real game changer. Its self contained no need to plug in or connect to battery. I am able to inflate my 5th wheel tires wqithout being tied to an extension cord or battery.
It is able to inflate my 110 PSI Sailun G rated tires.
Yes more expensive than the El Cheapo models but it is also more capable. I own this model and can verify it works well.


DEWALT DCC020IB 20-Volt MAX Corded/Cordless Air Inflator can run on any 1 of 3 power sources for maximum versatility: 20-Volt maximum battery, 12-Volt DC or 110-Volt AC.



How long does the battery last? I see cords attached, so much for no need to plug in.
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Bird_Freak
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wanderingaimlessly wrote:
Horrible freight has put one on sale for Black Friday
Small comp
OK, now let the haters begin.
If you hate Harbor Freight so bad why do you bother with sales ad's?
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Latner
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Esacnj wrote:
Looks like Viair

x2 I have the Viair version, looks the same

Lwiddis
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Thanks for posting and the reviews.
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Grit_dog
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Esacnj wrote:
Looks like Viair


Yup. And the non sale price is actually fairly close to Viair price.
That one is slightly less cfm than the viair I bought this year for about $75. Seems comparable. Maybe even the same with a different label? Maybe a knockoff.
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Esacnj
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Looks like Viair
Esacnj

Sjm9911
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I almost bought that one. But since thw new truck has a inverter and 110 outlet. I went with a small plug in 3 gal pancake compressor. Only good for 100 psi, but works well and fast.
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Lantley
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The above dewalt inflator is a real game changer. Its self contained no need to plug in or connect to battery. I am able to inflate my 5th wheel tires wqithout being tied to an extension cord or battery.
It is able to inflate my 110 PSI Sailun G rated tires.
Yes more expensive than the El Cheapo models but it is also more capable. I own this model and can verify it works well.


DEWALT DCC020IB 20-Volt MAX Corded/Cordless Air Inflator can run on any 1 of 3 power sources for maximum versatility: 20-Volt maximum battery, 12-Volt DC or 110-Volt AC.
19'Duramax w/hips,12'Open Range,Titan Disc Brake
BD3,RV safepower,22" Blackstone
Ox Bedsaver,RV760 w/BC20,Glow Steps, Enduraplas25,Pedego
BakFlip,RVLock,5500 Onan LP,Prog.50A surge,Hughes autoformer
Porta Bote 8.0 Nissan,Sailun S637
Correct Trax,Splendide