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A good tire pump
Looking for suggestions for a good tire inflator pump while on the road.

AC and DC preferably. But if only AC then that's fine.

Thanks
2021 Mid Bath

Re: A good tire pump
Reply #1

Viair sells a line of quality 12-volt compressors, we carry a Viair 400P.
Amazon.com: VIAIR 400P Portable Compressor: Automotive
Good for both the LD and the Jeep.

Larry

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Larry
2003 23.5' Front Lounge, since new.  Previously 1983 22' Front Lounge.
Tow vehicles  2020 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon, 2001 Jeep Cherokee
Photo Collection: Lazy Daze

Re: A good tire pump
Reply #2
Check this out...we're really happy with it...
BLACK+DECKER 20V MAX Cordless Tire Inflator, Cordless & Corded Power, Tool Only (BDINF20C)
2013 31' Silver Twin Bed
Semi-retired 6/21....

Re: A good tire pump
Reply #3
I carried an Airman pump on my motorcycle. It is very compact and did a great job of refilling air on the bike.
I transferred it over to the Laze Daze for emergency use and have used it a few times to bring a tire up to the 70 lbs. I prefer to run.
It's 12v with a cig plug and a pretty long cord. Have had it now going on 20 years and it keeps on going.
Jota
96 23.5 FL

Re: A good tire pump
Reply #4
Highly recommend the Ryobi 18v dual function inflator/deflator . I have a lot of their cordless tools which use the same batteries. Works great and no wires to deal with.
Joe B.
2008 26ft  grey/white Rear Bath
Family of 5 hitting the open road as much as we can.

Re: A good tire pump
Reply #5
Highly recommend the Ryobi 18v dual function inflator/deflator . I have a lot of their cordless tools which use the same batteries. Works great and no wires to deal with.

Same reason we like our Black & Decker with the Lithium batteries....
2013 31' Silver Twin Bed
Semi-retired 6/21....

Re: A good tire pump
Reply #6

Vair is a favorite with many of us. I use their less expensive 88P model, and find it works well. Ryobi would be my second choice, simply because over the years I've acquired quite an arsenal of their One+ cordless tools. With only a couple of exceptions (the caulk gun and the oscillating tool), I've found them to work well and be very good values.

By the way, I've found these third-party batteries to be compatible with my Ryobi tools, while packing more power at a much lower price.

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Andy Baird
2021 Ford Ranger towing 2019 Airstream 19CB
Previously: 1985 LD Twin/King "Gertie"; 2003 LD Midbath "Skylark"