Ryobi Milwaukee DeWalt inflator and compressor review
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Published 2020-06-25
All Comments (21)
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When I’m tired of listening to music or podcasts while driving, I play this 15 minute video of air compressors to pretend I’m in a loud cockpit of some type of aircraft. It adds at least an additional 20mph perception to how fast I’m actually going. Thanks for the video.
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I own Milwaukee m12 tools, and dewalt 20v. I love them both. I was all set to buy the m12 inflator due to its compact size. Then I realized that the dewalt was able to use THREE different power options. Battery, cigarette lighter, and standard wall outlet. That changed my choice, if your battery dies, you have other options. Thats a win. Brought home the dewalt today
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3 years later and this video is the best on the the YT comparing these inflators.. thank you for your diligence
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This video was a nail biting tension feast. I had no idea who was going to win. Happy with the result.
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Milwaukee in second with a 12V tool. All of the others were 18V or higher. I’m impressed.
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Exactly the comparison I was looking for, thanks! 👍
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I have a mixture of Milwaukee and Dewalt tools depending on the application. I went for the Dewalt compressor with the optional 115v adaptor. This gives me 3 sources of power. When I’m home I use the adaptor and when I’m away I can use battery or plug into the cigarette lighter.
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This was a great demonstration! I don't know much about inflators/compressors but this made it very clear which one I am gonna get for going off roading in my Black Series!!
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From experience 9320 miles trip. The Ryobi outtakes them all in battery life, that’s the most important thing. No problem doing 2 full-size 225/55/17 or 235/75/15 tires and having power left for emergency, like pumping up the kids beach toys at the beach 🏖. One or two 5.0 batteries from Ryobi with you and you’re good. If you’re still on the sensitive side you can buy the cigarette lighter charger or a Converter 110/220 and charge up Ryobi batteries. Great video stay safe
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The milwaukee is pretty sweet. I have it in my Ram 2500 with 80 psi. Pumps tires without any issues. I mainly use it to fill my airbags.
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Nice little comparison video. Would be interesting to see some of the other battery-powered air compressors on the market try to do the same challenge. I have a handheld Ryobi 18v inflator that does a pretty decent job for pumping most tires up. The only drawback is you have to press a trigger and read a gauge at the same time.
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I've seen tests of the Milwaukee M18 Fuel with an 8Ah battery that were amazing. Very fast, delivered high pressure for truck tyres & did about 25 tyres in one battery. However, it is expensive & that is a HUGE battery. Of these ones I'd get the Ryobi Compressor (space is not really an issue for my vehicle) & I have about 12 Ryobi 18+ tools, so lots of 4 & 5Ah batteries.
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By far the ryob compressor. So much more practical all around. Bradnails, staple guns, sprayers...not to mention the fact that it filled the tire faster than you can get in and out of the car.
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Excellent review been looking for this thanks
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Love my DEWALT
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I enjoyed the comparisons. I didn’t read all the comments so this was probably mentioned, but many were commenting on the backup plan of needing to plug into the vehicle. It’s simple for me. I take my cordless compressor and all of my charged up batteries. But, I also bring their battery charger. Plug that into my trucks 110V outlet and keep my batteries charged. Pick the tool which provides the most versatility and practically for your individual needs. My batteries also run my 1/2 impact wrench, sawzall, and several other tools for the trail.
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The Kobalt is a great one that I have had for a couple months the 24v line
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I have the Milwaukee it's fast and compact and will last a long time with the 6.0 battery.great for roadtrips.
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I was wondering about this and thinking on these four. You got my sub 👍🏼