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OneBlueDotS-Carolina

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10. Ditto
Fri Feb 2, 2024, 09:15 AM
Feb 2024

Got a Campbell-Hausfeld pump with a flashlight for an Xmas gift at least 20 years ago, flashlight bulb burnt out years ago, it's slow but has had lots of work over the years.

The ones with 20 volt batteries, often the batteries & the chargers are more expensive than the tool. Unless you have battery-operated tools like a drill, impact driver, etc. I'd advise staying with the plug into a 12volt power outlet.

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I'd just buy a cheap one KS Toronado Feb 2024 #1
Good to know. Thank you IcyPeas Feb 2024 #17
I've had to add air to three different tires in recent weeks, I was told that it was the weather Rhiannon12866 Feb 2024 #25
Do they rotate the wipers, I wonder? Blue Owl Feb 2024 #28
First place I would always look gibraltar72 Feb 2024 #2
Seconded! (n/t) OldBaldy1701E Feb 2024 #4
All I can say is this... OldBaldy1701E Feb 2024 #3
Ditto OneBlueDotS-Carolina Feb 2024 #10
The funny thing is that I have gone through three regular air compressors. OldBaldy1701E Feb 2024 #14
Been cold, OneBlueDotS-Carolina Feb 2024 #15
Good to know. Thank you. IcyPeas Feb 2024 #18
Wow. Sounds dependable! Thank you for this suggestion. IcyPeas Feb 2024 #16
I've got the Ryobi P737. cloudbase Feb 2024 #5
Same here. usonian Feb 2024 #9
I wouldn't use Ryobi if I made my living with them, cloudbase Feb 2024 #12
I've had two chainsaws that were unsatisfactory. usonian Feb 2024 #13
Yeah, peace of mind is good. I get unnerved when low tire pressure light goes on. IcyPeas Feb 2024 #19
i bought an iFanze at Walmart.com in December bucolic_frolic Feb 2024 #6
Cant beat $15. They all seen reasonably priced. Thank you IcyPeas Feb 2024 #20
I have a bag in my truck. In it --- 18" breaker bar, full set of different size lug sockets and a set of tire plugs. 3Hotdogs Feb 2024 #7
That was very very nice of you. They must've been so thankful for the help. IcyPeas Feb 2024 #21
10 years ago I bought a Slime gab13by13 Feb 2024 #8
Just looked up Slime. I've never heard of this brand. IcyPeas Feb 2024 #22
Funny, the only Slime I know is for bike tires Old Crank Feb 2024 #29
We have a couple of these: TwilightZone Feb 2024 #11
Interesting that it can be used as a powerbank too. IcyPeas Feb 2024 #23
That reminds me of a joke from the late Robert Schimmel mockmonkey Feb 2024 #24
I have an older Coleman with an air mattress inflater Mopar151 Feb 2024 #26
You could get a bicycle pump. SarahD Feb 2024 #27
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