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#31
I have the older version - still has the "set and forget",

I knew that because I'd read the ad copy back with it was being sold.


as would the newer one (indicated by the +/- and Start buttons).

I saw that but since I must have missed it in the ad copy for the new one, I decided to trust but verify.



I bought a couple of clamp-on adapters shortly after I got the inflator.


Those are nice.

They'd make using a little HF portable 12V compressor with a screw on connector more convenient for my car, and much more convenient for my bike (the rotors get in the way, especially for the rear tire.

I could go broke saving money at this place.
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#32
Buzz wrote:
You can always go w/ something like this......



Your basic RYO refillable air duster. Use your own bicycle pump, or inflation stations as shown above to charge 'em up.

$22 at Bezosville

$15 at Wally's

There are bigger, better, more powerful units available at more premium prices, but you oughta get the idea here.
Good luck!


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Not Recommended to Use as a Pressurized Air Duster
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#33
Just a follow up on the corded blower I got from Amazon, It works pretty well. I didn't want a sealed battery powered unit that becomes garbage when the battery craps out in 3-5 years.

For the $20 I paid, it works just as I had hopped. Scared the kittens though. They were peering around the door jamb with eyes wide open.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B09P2T...00?ie=UTF8&th=1

It's normally $40, but they have too many in the warehouse I would guess. Comes with a number of attachments, extra cleanable intake filters, and 2 power settings. It will warm up, as it draws 500 watts on high.

If it outlasts about 5 cans of air, I'm ahead.
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