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Tyres inflators
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Tyres inflators
Has anyone got a decent tyres inflator that they would recommend? mines just given up the ghost so Im looking to buy a new one and i don't want to end up with a load of rubbish.
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I use a cheap cigarette socket powered pump but rely on my handheld digital pressure guage for accuracy. I do not trust pumps at garages etc.. You dont know when they were last calibrated. Not a huge deal for a raod car but for my track tyres I need consistent readings.
Plus I love not needing 50p's just to pump up tyres.
Plus I love not needing 50p's just to pump up tyres.
I got one of these with some xmas monies Ring Automotive RAC630 12 V Automatic Digital Compressor with LED Light
It's a bit quirky but does the job very well. It's accurate and inflates the tyres very quickly. Plus it's nice that it just inflates to the correct pressure and stops automatically.
It's a bit quirky but does the job very well. It's accurate and inflates the tyres very quickly. Plus it's nice that it just inflates to the correct pressure and stops automatically.
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Re: Tyres inflators
cheers for all the replies
i do like the look of that ring one and the stuff I've had of theirs in the past has always been reasonable. Looks like a good price too so Im definitely tempted.
