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    I have a Milwaukee 18v that works very well for me.
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    Used to have a Viar 450 in my 4x4 and it worked good. The superflow was quicker filling up my aired down 35's. I carry this one in my 5er now.
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    We have a GSPSCN (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B077N9PXV3). It is a bit slow at inflating tires, but eventually, it gets the job done. It works well for blowing out the water lines too. At just over $50, it doesn't break the bank. We've had it for 3 or 4 years and it's still going strong.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jsm180 View Post
    Dewalt makes a 20v Max inflator that also runs on 12v DC and 120v AC for $140 at Lowes. No idea how good it is, but worth a second look.

    https://www.lowes.com/pd/DEWALT-110-...ric/1000632717
    Keeping an eye on this thread as will be needing one this year...
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    I like TechnoRV that is where I got my VIAIR 450. Longer Duty Cycle.
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    I use and always carry my Milwaukee M12 inflater. Has never let me down. Set the pressure you want and let it do its job. Up to 125 or 150 psi I think. Small, compact, light weight.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Scottyboy View Post
    Looking to add a portable air compressor to my rv. 12 volt versus 120 ? Any suggestions.
    I have two compressors that are 120V for the home and find that one is too big to move and the portable doesnt go up high enough to fully inflate the trailers tires. In the RV I have a Viair RV automatic portable compressor kit that I paid $250 and love it. Goes everywhere with us and it takes up about 2 cubic feet of space.
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    I also have the Milwaukee M18 inflator, and the Ryobi 18 V compressor. Both work well but Milwaukee is easier to use, lighter, and takes up less space. Memory function for a number of items, set it up and let it run. Quick and easy.
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    I have a Ryobi One 18v(with battery and charger 96.00) and will inflate to 150lbs. I use Ryobi for the cost and convenience and have had good luck with the brand. I am sort of like the poster earlier. I have a 12v(plugs into lighter) pump I have never used. I learned the hard way that most pumps at gas stations only go up to 65 or 70 lbs. I have carried some type of compressor for years. Dewalt, Milwaukee, Makita, and Rigid all have battery powered compressors with their systems. Just make sure your choice will work for your needs.
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