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RIDGID 18V Cordless High Pressure Inflator with Digital Gauge (Tool-Only) $55.

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I just used this yesterday, to top up my 4 tires as I switched to my winter tires. It worked so well, that I'm debating not replacing my full size compressor that died this fall. Now that I have a ridgid impact wrench, I don't see a lot of need after using this.
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Ah riiight...,I was changing the store when trying to add to cart. Thanks for that.
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Anyone else getting an error after adding to cart and attempting to enter checkout?
springrain wrote: Change your local store to Duncan, or 7272. free shipping. 202 online stock.
Where does it show the remaining online stock?
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SizzleChest wrote: Anyone else getting an error after adding to cart and attempting to enter checkout?


Where does it show the remaining online stock?
I think you just type in an absurd number to order and it'll tell you how many are left
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Veeshmack wrote: I think you just type in an absurd number to order and it'll tell you how many are left
Same way at Costco.ca, but I didn't see how to manually enter an amount. Just realized if you choose 10+ from the drop down box, you can then enter 999 and it will tell you how many are remaining.

108 left as of now.
-Read store exceptions before combining discounts with cash back sites
-HomeDepot clearance prices are not shown on stocktrack or HD.ca
-There is a difference between NEED (necessities) and WANT (desires). The word NEED is over-used on RFD and in general.
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SizzleChest wrote: Anyone else getting an error after adding to cart and attempting to enter checkout?


Where does it show the remaining online stock?
I got an error when going through PayPal...I disabled my ad blocker on the home Depot page then refreshed the page then did the checkout and I got the purchase confirmation...
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Got one. Don't need it. Thanks OP.

Don't forget Rakuten.
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Shows OOS for me when switching stores.
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Exodus1989 wrote: Showing $82.04 for me
Read the OP, specifically the part in bold.
PannTher wrote: Shows OOS for me when switching stores.
You can still order and get free shipping. Last time I did this store switch trick, the item was shipped from my local store and I received it the next day.
-Read store exceptions before combining discounts with cash back sites
-HomeDepot clearance prices are not shown on stocktrack or HD.ca
-There is a difference between NEED (necessities) and WANT (desires). The word NEED is over-used on RFD and in general.
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Dec 12, 2006
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I was getting the same, but once I changed the store pick up location to store 7272 (Duncan), I was able to checkout with free shipping to my address at OP's price.
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I have one of these for about 18 months.
The only word(s) of caution:
  1. Inflation gauge is imprecise and inconsistent. I would recommend that you check your tyre pressure with a separate gauge following inflation. Variance has been 5-7lbs
  2. Compressor is very loud if you are using inside (garage).

Other than that: functional and the LSA is a bonus
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Thanks OP.

Any suggestions on batteries?
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targa88 wrote: I have one of these for about 18 months.
The only word(s) of caution:
  1. Inflation gauge is imprecise and inconsistent. I would recommend that you check your tyre pressure with a separate gauge following inflation. Variance has been 5-7lbs
  2. Compressor is very loud if you are using inside (garage).

Other than that: functional and the LSA is a bonus
Agreed on the noise. I think all small inflators of this type are loud though. I haven't noticed the gauge issues, but I will keep a closer eye on it from now on.

It mentions in the instructions that it is recommended that the inflator not be used more than 5 minutes at a time and to allow it to cool for 5 minutes before using again. Also, to avoid draining the vehicle's battery, most 12V inflators recommend to only use them while the vehicle is running.
-Read store exceptions before combining discounts with cash back sites
-HomeDepot clearance prices are not shown on stocktrack or HD.ca
-There is a difference between NEED (necessities) and WANT (desires). The word NEED is over-used on RFD and in general.
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Well that was a lot of work. Kept getting an error on the laptop, even with the ad blockers disabled. I ended up being able to purchase it on my tablet. Topcashback gives 2.1% on Home Depot Canada for those who use it.

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