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Anonymous
Oos?!
3 years ago |
Anonymous
Super useful. Cordless makes such a difference
3 years ago |
Anonymous
How much is the battery?
3 years ago |
Anonymous
battery and charger costs way more than the tool itself
3 years ago |
Anonymous
doesn't include the battery
3 years ago |
Anonymous
2 pack battery is $79
3 years ago |
Anonymous
You can't set a pressure value to add air automatically. You have to hold the trigger until the correct pressure. Not so useful.
3 years ago |
Anonymous
Below has a deal for a impact driver @$39 with battery and charger. The battery can be used here. Buy both. Great deal.
3 years ago |
Anonymous
This was how I started using and willingly having to invest for Ryobi tools. A free tool that needed a battery and later on a battery compatible with other tools. //@anonymous: battery and charger costs way more than the tool itself
3 years ago |
Anonymous
Is it good for tires?
3 years ago |
Anonymous
That $39 deal comes with a 1.5AH battery, not the regular ones you would see on such tools.
3 years ago |
Anonymous
P747 is much better
3 years ago |
Anonymous
I got my 2x4.0ah batteries with charger for $35 on the Ryobi day deal //@anonymous: battery and charger costs way more than the tool itself
3 years ago |
Anonymous
Lots of questions on the last one for "is this a good drill for home owners." An impact driver is different than a drill a home owner would use. If someone is asking if this is right for a home owner, I would think this tool is too specialized for what they would want or need.
3 years ago |
Anonymous
I have 3 pumps and this is the one I use the most. Smaller and simpler to use than these need to plugin to power source. //@Anonymous: You can't set a pressure value to add air automatically. You have to hold the trigger until the correct pressure. Not so useful.
3 years ago |
Anonymous
That's what I'm afraid of. Thanks to point it out. //@Anonymous: You can't set a pressure value to add air automatically. You have to hold the trigger until the correct pressure. Not so useful.
3 years ago |
Anonymous
Battery and charger sold separately
3 years ago |
Anonymous
Actually the auto shutoff gauge is not very important. If you’re topping off a car tire, you’re probably not adding more than a few PSI and you easily stop it yourself when you see the digital gauge get to the right PSI. //@anonymous: That's what I'm afraid of. Thanks to point it out. //@Anonymous: You can't set a pressure value to add air automatically. You have to hold the trigger until the correct pressure. Not so useful.
3 years ago |
Anonymous
Yes this is better, but I use my DeWalt inflator a lot more. //@anonymous: P747 is much better
3 years ago |
Anonymous
Once a set value is reached, will it stop inflating? //@Anonymous: You can't set a pressure value to add air automatically. You have to hold the trigger until the correct pressure. Not so useful.
3 years ago |
Anonymous
So so deal. Would be good with two batteries.
3 years ago |
Anonymous
This set has two 1.5 amp batteries and one 4 amp battery. It is great deal if you need the drill and impact. Unfortunately I already have a drill and a impact driver. //@Anonymous: So so deal. Would be good with two batteries.
3 years ago |
Anonymous
Home Depot called me and cancel my order. They said they have no more left and we are canceling your order.
3 years ago |
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Anonymous
I bought this, and I can honestly say it is really not good. It flattens quickly and doesn't provide any comfort. It is also very hot.
3 years ago |