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Our 20V MAX* Corded/Cordless Air Inflator can run on any one of three power sources** for maximum versatility: 20V MAX* battery, 12V DC, or 110V AC. Use it on the jobsite, or on the go. It features a high-pressure rubber hose for durability. The threaded chuck and included onboard accessories...
www.dewalt.com
It can run off 20V battery or 12V power. It inflated our Chariot Warbird 3 (huge tube) in about 5 minutes.
Our 20V MAX* Corded/Cordless Air Inflator can run on any one of three power sources** for maximum versatility: 20V MAX* battery, 12V DC, or 110V AC. Use it on the jobsite, or on the go. It features a high-pressure rubber hose for durability. The threaded chuck and included onboard accessories...
www.dewalt.com
It can run off 20V battery or 12V power. It inflated our Chariot Warbird 3 (huge tube) in about 5 minutes.
Our 20V MAX* Corded/Cordless Air Inflator can run on any one of three power sources** for maximum versatility: 20V MAX* battery, 12V DC, or 110V AC. Use it on the jobsite, or on the go. It features a high-pressure rubber hose for durability. The threaded chuck and included onboard accessories...
www.dewalt.com
It can run off 20V battery or 12V power. It inflated our Chariot Warbird 3 (huge tube) in about 5 minutes.
Love Dewalt too, but I just use their regular blower to inflate tubes. Also doubles as a driveway and deck etc blower! Won't do a SUP....but handles everything else. The long nozzle comes off and you can attached the smaller/shorter inflator attachments.
Thanks y'all. I have another ryobi in the boat (the one that died was my pool one). So I ended up just buying another battery. LOL. @notaclue I had that one, and it died on my after a month or two. oops.
I have the Ryobi 738 inflator (the pistol shaped one) and bought a couple new Ryobi 4 ah batteries (along with a couple tools - package deal) to use on it. Turns out the inflator causes the new batteries to trip out and the unit shuts off - it turns on put shuts off a few seconds later and you have to take the battery out to reset it. Did a google search and it turns out it's an issue. I had been using my dewalt batteries with an adapter which worked fine so I guess I'll switch back to using those. Not sure what's going on with the new batteries but it's definitely a problem. The new batteries work fine with my other Ryobi tools.
I have the Ryobi 738 inflator (the pistol shaped one) and bought a couple new Ryobi 4 ah batteries (along with a couple tools - package deal) to use on it. Turns out the inflator causes the new batteries to trip out and the unit shuts off - it turns on put shuts off a few seconds later and you have to take the battery out to reset it. Did a google search and it turns out it's an issue. I had been using my dewalt batteries with an adapter which worked fine so I guess I'll switch back to using those. Not sure what's going on with the new batteries but it's definitely a problem. The new batteries work fine with my other Ryobi tools.
Huh, good to know. The Ryobi that died for me was the pistol one. But I have the simple smaller battery that came with it. It hadn't been an issue before. I thought it had just ran out of battery and recharged but that wasn't the issue. So now i will use the inflator that has the dual high pressure vs high volume options.
Is the Ryobi pump fast? I have one similar to the one Mesa linked above (Airboss branded but looks identical). It's decent, but I was hoping for faster. Thinking about giving the Ryobi a try using my Makita batteries with adapter.
Plenty fast for pool tubes. Maybe even for towables but you'll need the high pressure side to top it off at the end. I find that for a SUP it takes forever to get to the set high PSI. That being said, beats pumping