Recommendatios for cordleess typr pump
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, Interesting- Why wouldn’t you have a 12v supply DD? I use my Ring plug in 12v pump for tyres(62psi) and to pump up my ever faithful Lock n Level. I haven’t any experience of the cordless and didn’t know you could get such a thing if I’m honest but I suggest it will only be as good as the battery powering it. What Ah is the battery?
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Perhaps DD's caravan tyres are further away from his car's ciggy lighter sockets than most 12v compressors' cable And the voltage drop on a long cable with just 12 volts DC is such that some compressors do struggle.
These are cordless ..... clicky
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I got a cordless to reduce the faffing about when blowing out water from the pipes before winter.
Perhaps more important than the maximum pressure is the volume of air that is required.
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lol
hated those things
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In all seriousness DD I can really recommend one of these, having had the earlier version for a few decades:
https://www.wiggle.co.uk/topeak-joe-blow-sport-iii-track-pump/
Not something I would use after replacing a motorhome, car or van tyre, not that I do that myself these days, but for "topping up" say 5 psi it is fine, and very portable.
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amphibious landing craft shaped (with apologies to J Cleese and to DD)
DD, some Robert Palmer fans in this thread.....Looking for Clues?
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DD, It works extremely well on most things I've got.
I believe it will reach 100 psi but never had to test it to that level.
Our van is 65 psi and with the auto cut out I just leave it to do it's thing.
I've even used it to pump up our Kampa air awning!
As stated, expensive if you don't have a battery but I have a lot of their kit and I'm very pleased with all the items I have, if it helps.
It might even pump up Huskydog's bouncy castle!!
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