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Milwaukee Tool M12 12V Lithium-Ion Cordless Compact Inflator (Tool-Only) - $89.10

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  • May 15th, 2022 9:41 pm
Sr. Member
Nov 29, 2005
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[Home Depot] Milwaukee Tool M12 12V Lithium-Ion Cordless Compact Inflator (Tool-Only) - $89.10

Home Depot Link: https://www.homedepot.ca/product/milwau ... 1001128921

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I was able to get the Inflator for 89.10 price matched through Home Depot's website.

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Deal Addict
Jul 17, 2005
2893 posts
53 upvotes
amazing price for an amazing inflator!

Super tempted.
Deal Fanatic
Mar 12, 2010
6112 posts
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SW Ontario
Great price on a great inflator for tire top ups.

If you need to do lots of tire filing the m18 version is out now and is better for that, but for topping up car tires the m12 is perfect.
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Feb 26, 2018
221 posts
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Oh man I gave in and got the ridgid because I never saw this one under $100. It's sad times recharging my 2.0 ridgid battery halfway through a job.

Great deal!
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Aug 3, 2007
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Toronto
agent would only match it. said they dont offer 10% for online retailers
Jr. Member
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Aug 11, 2018
142 posts
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Toronto
just bought the m18 version, don't have any m12 batteries =(
Deal Addict
Mar 14, 2006
4409 posts
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i have this, it's great, no brainer if you already have m12 tool/batteries.
Newbie
Dec 11, 2017
33 posts
55 upvotes
Have owned this for the past three years, absolutely love it!
Member
Jan 18, 2017
422 posts
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have this for about 2 years now- awesome to have - good find OP
Newbie
Apr 14, 2022
41 posts
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They would ask whether they have a physical store.... the address, 3563 Faithfull Ave., Saskatoon, SK, Canada S7P 0G1 is listed on their site and should beat it for 10%. Just had mine adjusted.
Deal Guru
Sep 1, 2004
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JeffryM3810 wrote: just bought the m18 version, don't have any m12 batteries =(
Well, at least it's much faster for top ups. But definitely overkill for non-essential use.
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Aug 24, 2016
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Win-ter-peg
I’ve had this inflater for about 2 years now.
I keep it in the back of my vehicle for “just in case”.
So far it’s come in handy for helping other folks who have needed air.
I’ve also used it to pump up my entire family’s bicycle tires, as well as basketballs and soccer balls.
It’s very handy to have, but it doesn’t last long if you’re using solely with a 2ah battery.
Throw a 4ah battery in it, you’ll be glad you did.
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Sep 1, 2004
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coolintheshade wrote: I’ve had this inflater for about 2 years now.
I keep it in the back of my vehicle for “just in case”.
So far it’s come in handy for helping other folks who have needed air.
I’ve also used it to pump up my entire family’s bicycle tires, as well as basketballs and soccer balls.
It’s very handy to have, but it doesn’t last long if you’re using solely with a 2ah battery.
Throw a 4ah battery in it, you’ll be glad you did.
For that use case, I still have one that run off 12v socket. Trying to keep your tool battery healthy in a car that see -20c to 60c year round isn't ideal. And those cheap 12v ones are $50 or less all the time.
Sr. Member
Nov 29, 2005
582 posts
177 upvotes
I think most inflators will do the job. Just depends on your household battery system and what's most convenient.
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Oct 29, 2019
632 posts
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For those that PM'd, did you order first then contact for PM?

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