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Old 04-29-23, 02:46 PM
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Battery Compressor

Hi -

A pal of mine is looking for a battery operated air compressor that could work for a car and bike. Size is not an issue.

Wanting to look smart I told him I’d check here.

Any suggestions?

Thanks.
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Originally Posted by gene99
Hi -

A pal of mine is looking for a battery operated air compressor that could work for a car and bike. ....
If it is for a car too, then it could be plugged into a 12V outlet in the car. Do you need the battery?
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Old 04-29-23, 06:43 PM
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I have a makita once since I have those batteries it works pretty well dealt and ribs and maybe bosch have them too.
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Old 04-29-23, 07:01 PM
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If it is for a car too, then it could be plugged into a 12V outlet in the car. Do you need the battery?
Yes.
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Old 04-30-23, 09:02 PM
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I have a 20v battery powered DeWalt inflator

(I have DeWalt 20v battery powered tools and batteries)

the DeWalt inflator works very well for car and bike ; five or so years of use and it has performed flawlessly

also have an AC adapter for the inflator (purchased separately) - but have not used the adapter

in addition - also have a smaller Worx inflator - but only used it a few times

(also have a few battery powered Worx tools and batteries)
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