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I use slime. Works great.
Any thoughts on these? I don't want to spend much more then $50 on one. I'll just be using it for emergencies.
https://www.oreillyauto.com/detail/...r-compressor/hv40a2/4683301?q=superflow&pos=1
Had one, pumped up 3 tires and it crapped out. The viair 88p that I have been using was around 60 bucks on amazon when I got it.
I have that same one for a couple of years. I’ve only used it for doing one tire at a time (33s), it takes several minutes and heats up pretty good, but has not failed. So for an emergency flat they are not bad . But I will be upgrading to a Viair as I plan on airin* all four tires up and down on some of the trails I takeAny thoughts on these? I don't want to spend much more then $50 on one. I'll just be using it for emergencies.
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I cant believe Dewalt or Milwaukee havent figured out a way to make one that looks like a cordless impact or drill.
My tires are prone to bead leaks when it gets cold out. Any recommendations on a good mini air compressor to keep in the vehicle?
Thanks!
Any thoughts on these? I don't want to spend much more then $50 on one. I'll just be using it for emergencies.
https://www.oreillyauto.com/detail/...r-compressor/hv40a2/4683301?q=superflow&pos=1
This...15 bucks more and you can get the Viair 88p on Amazon which is very well regarded. Skip Starbucks for a couple days
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My wife and I are taking a trip and we were supposed to fly. Plans changed and I only have a couple of days before we leave, we are now driving. I can’t find any of the Viairs locally. Are there any that people have experience with that I could find at Lowe’s, Home Depot, WalMart, etc? I don’t have time to get one shipped in. I am going to order a viair and have it shipped to our destination so we can at least have it for the drive back but would like one just in case for the trip there.
That is pretty much my plan. If I dont use it, I dont have a problem returning it. Just wondering if anyone had specific experience with one that was decent so if I do have to use it, I at least have decent one.The thing with a little and cheap on like the slime is that they don't move much air. I have a slime that I use in the barn for the lawn tractor and such. The other day I had the truck tries rotated and they didn't air up the rears (that were on the front). I plugged that slime in and left it nearly 10 minutes per tire to bring it up to pressure. It was HOT when done (and the thing is all plastic). My Viair 300 ill do the same in under a minute, more like a few seconds,
Plan to get a better one, but grab a cheapie for that trip. I try not to abuse the return policy, but order a Viair and pick up a cheapie for the trip to return when the Viair comes in.
My tires are prone to bead leaks when it gets cold out. Any recommendations on a good mini air compressor to keep in the vehicle?
Thanks!
By my logic, using it for emergencies means getting something dependable rather than the cheapest. Most 12 Volt car lighters have small wires and low amp fuses. Dependable powerful compressors connect to the battery. Viair is the way to go.Any thoughts on these? I don't want to spend much more then $50 on one. I'll just be using it for emergencies.
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