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    Have Milwaukee Tire Inflator. It has digital gauge and automatic shutoff when set pressure is reached. I already had batteries and charger and just bought tool from Home Depot. You can pick up one of their 12 volt deals on another product, like 12 v impact tool and then use same battery and charger for inflator and have 2 tools for what just infaltor cost with battery and charger.

    https://www.homedepot.com/p/Milwauke...21XC/304770024

    Just inflator.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Buckskin View Post
    Have Milwaukee Tire Inflator. It has digital gauge and automatic shutoff when set pressure is reached. I already had batteries and charger and just bought tool from Home Depot. You can pick up one of their 12 volt deals on another product, like 12 v impact tool and then use same battery and charger for inflator and have 2 tools for what just infaltor cost with battery and charger.

    https://www.homedepot.com/p/Milwauke...21XC/304770024

    Just inflator.
    https://www.homedepot.com/p/Milwauke...5-20/304768834
    It has a claimed maximum pressure of 120psi, but it also says it takes four minutes to top up a tire from 30lbs to 45lbs.

    Have you used it much to inflate trailer tires? Only guessing, but wouldn't it take a whole lot of patience to fill an 80psi tire, and a 110psi tire would be pretty much out-of-reach?

    Not dissing your choice, just wondering. Thx.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Buckskin View Post
    Have Milwaukee Tire Inflator. It has digital gauge and automatic shutoff when set pressure is reached. I already had batteries and charger and just bought tool from Home Depot. You can pick up one of their 12 volt deals on another product, like 12 v impact tool and then use same battery and charger for inflator and have 2 tools for what just infaltor cost with battery and charger.

    https://www.homedepot.com/p/Milwauke...21XC/304770024

    Just inflator.
    https://www.homedepot.com/p/Milwauke...5-20/304768834
    I too would love to hear some real-life experiences with this device.

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    I have had to fill my trailer tire for 0 to 110 and yes it did take some time. I didn't time it but I would say it probably took 30 minute's at least, but it did it and I was happy. Having to put in that much is a rarity. Normal use is just topping off the tires which it does just fine. Not a pancake so the footprint is small and packs up easily.
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    I have just used Milwaukee to check tire pressure and top off tires at same time; works great for this. You just set desired tire pressure connect to tire and it fills to correct pressure and stops. I imagine if you had to do complete fill it would take some time.

    Check out Milwaukee specs:
    https://www.milwaukeetool.com/Produc...ools/2475-21XC

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    https://www.lowes.com/pd/Kobalt-12-V...tor/1000092575
    I bought this little gem last year form Lowes based on being highly recommended on a Mustang site I frequent. It is very accurate when compared to a very
    expensive air gauge. You set pressure and it shuts off when its there. Will inflate a trailer tire from 65 to 80psi in about 2 minutes.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Txfivver View Post
    https://www.lowes.com/pd/Kobalt-12-V...tor/1000092575
    I bought this little gem last year form Lowes based on being highly recommended on a Mustang site I frequent. It is very accurate when compared to a very
    expensive air gauge. You set pressure and it shuts off when its there. Will inflate a trailer tire from 65 to 80psi in about 2 minutes.
    That looks like a great unit. I may have to try that one. Nice thing about purchasing from a brick and mortar place like lowes is that you can easily return it if it doesn't meet your expectations.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Txfivver View Post
    https://www.lowes.com/pd/Kobalt-12-V...tor/1000092575
    I bought this little gem last year form Lowes based on being highly recommended on a Mustang site I frequent. It is very accurate when compared to a very
    expensive air gauge. You set pressure and it shuts off when its there. Will inflate a trailer tire from 65 to 80psi in about 2 minutes.
    I have one of them. It works as advertised. Up to around 30 psi or so it is pretty good, over that and it slows down a lot.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DougW9876 View Post
    I have one of them. It works as advertised. Up to around 30 psi or so it is pretty good, over that and it slows down a lot.
    True it will slow down if plugged into the 12V socket, mine works much faster on 120V AC.
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