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    #41
    Quote Originally Posted by Vodka View Post


    here are my current tire inflators:

    - 2.5hp for inflating tires from zero, pero it's a big hassle to drag that red air hose all over the garage... so...

    - workzone 18v cordless is ideal for topping up, like putting a couple of psi on 4 car tires isn't going to heat it up too much. but it's slow and heats up fast so you can't use it for off-road inflation duties so this is where this comes in...

    - Total dual-cylinder. gets my stock Jimny tire from 14psi to 26psi in less than one and a half minutes.
    Mas ok ba yan compared sa TOTAL TTAC1406 Auto Air Compressor 140 PSI?

    TOTAL TTAC146 Auto Air Compressor 14 PSI | Lazada PH

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    #42
    Quote Originally Posted by jojopad View Post
    Mas ok ba yan compared sa TOTAL TTAC1406 Auto Air Compressor 140 PSI?

    TOTAL TTAC14?6 Auto Air Compressor 14? PSI | Lazada PH




    malaki size difference. take note pareho lang ingco and total, just different branding

    the small one is just fine for doing 1 tire but if you want the pump to last you might wanna give it a rest to cool down halfway through the inflation (if inflating from zero psi)

    the big one runs cooler so it's a viable alternative to those even bigger expensive "off road" inflators

    for topping up i still recommend those pistol grip units for cordless convenience

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    #43
    Quote Originally Posted by jojopad View Post
    What brand? I had some not so good experiences with these kind of inflators that are plugged into the 12v socket.
    This one po.
    https://shopee.ph/12V-Portable-Tire-...7-b83544e5a9a0

    Minor lang naging issue ko sa kanya like yung tube nagkaroon na ng singaw dun sa portion na laging nakabend (banda dun sa malapit na sa kinakabit sa valve). Naremedyohan naman at working fine na ulit.

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    #44


    Still using onboard 10+yr old Elevo for the pickups/PPV and 4YO Coido for the small vehicles. Saved me many times from running flat due to slow-leaking punctures.

    I'd stay away from those digital and cordless, once the lcd/bat break the whole pump goes to dumpster.

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    #45
    Quote Originally Posted by 12vdc View Post


    Still using onboard 10+yr old Elevo for the pickups/PPV and 4YO Coido for the small vehicles. Saved me many times from running flat due to slow-leaking punctures.

    I'd stay away from those digital and cordless, once the lcd/bat break the whole pump goes to dumpster.
    i had four of these, with the coiled orange hose.
    the hoses all crumbled, one after the other.
    i know the hoses can be replaced, but i haven't gotten the round tuit yet.
    i purchased replacement inflators, instead.

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    #46
    Quote Originally Posted by Vodka View Post


    malaki size difference. take note pareho lang ingco and total, just different branding

    the small one is just fine for doing 1 tire but if you want the pump to last you might wanna give it a rest to cool down halfway through the inflation (if inflating from zero psi)

    the big one runs cooler so it's a viable alternative to those even bigger expensive "off road" inflators

    for topping up i still recommend those pistol grip units for cordless convenience
    Bought the ingco mini.
    Need one for emergency and portable that can be easily carried/keep in the trunk hidden from prying eyes.

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    #47
    Quote Originally Posted by Vodka View Post


    here's my michelin digital. don't be lazy use leg power great for topping up cars and bikes. more convenient than unraveling that stupid 12v cigarette cord on those small electric units

    cheaper than getting a rechargeable inflator

    and still more convenient than dragging the air hose all over your garage to use the big compressor. but of course if you're inflating from zero then use the compressor
    I have this one, akala ko Michelin na brand matibay, parang Samsung at Sony ngayon. Less than 1 month of usage, nasira na ang mga plastic parts. After a year, loose compression na, hindi sa hose (3x napalitan) ang problem kundi sa loob.

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    #48
    Quote Originally Posted by Babe View Post
    I have this one, akala ko Michelin na brand matibay, parang Samsung at Sony ngayon. Less than 1 month of usage, nasira na ang mga plastic parts. After a year, loose compression na, hindi sa hose (3x napalitan) ang problem kundi sa loob.
    did it degrade from frequent use,
    or did it degrade despite non-use?

    i have several inflators whose orange hoses crumbled into dust.
    where may i source replacement hoses with nozzles?
    Last edited by dr. d; February 17th, 2023 at 01:55 PM.

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    #49
    Quote Originally Posted by 12vdc View Post


    Still using onboard 10+yr old Elevo for the pickups/PPV and 4YO Coido for the small vehicles. Saved me many times from running flat due to slow-leaking punctures.

    I'd stay away from those digital and cordless, once the lcd/bat break the whole pump goes to dumpster.
    i have this same exact model elevo in the trunk of our car. never had to use it pa. got me thinking i have to check it kung operable pa siya. baka mamaya gapok na din yun hose.

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    #50
    ^^^
    Baka kasi naluluto din pag na-paparada sa araw yung sasakyan. Over time, nakakabilis din sa paglutong yun.

    Baka mas matibay yung mga may nylon woven over the hose, kesa yung purong goma lang, pero di ko rin masabi.

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