Can the Ridgid one deflate as well?
[Home Depot] RYOBI 18V ONE+ Dual Function Cordless Inflator/Deflator $49.77
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- mrlycus2
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- Nov 28, 2013
- 6 posts
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- Yometi
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- May 3, 2017
- 113 posts
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amazing purchase I've made. I've been having issues with my tire recently, and thanks to this I can keep going until I can get in to get my tire repaired.
- yellowmp5
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- Jun 9, 2011
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- Toronto
I have this inflator, it fully inflated my 3 chamber 12'x5' inflatable boat in 15 minutes. You can also set the psi, screw into the the valve and walkway.
However, the tire inflator is very loud, the volume inflator isn't as loud. I pair this with my 4ah battery
What I hope it had was a quick clip-on valve connector, instead of a screw-in connection.
However, the tire inflator is very loud, the volume inflator isn't as loud. I pair this with my 4ah battery
What I hope it had was a quick clip-on valve connector, instead of a screw-in connection.
- Gellar
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- Feb 8, 2006
- 427 posts
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I have the previous style and it has the clip. I agree that it’s easier to use and works great when doing tire changes.yellowmp5 wrote: ↑ I have this inflator, it fully inflated my 3 chamber 12'x5' inflatable boat in 15 minutes. You can also set the psi, screw into the the valve and walkway.
However, the tire inflator is very loud, the volume inflator isn't as loud. I pair this with my 4ah battery
What I hope it had was a quick clip-on valve connector, instead of a screw-in connection.
I originally got the inflator for my flat bike tires but have found it to be one of my most used tools!
- Richfields
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- Aug 19, 2011
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I was just about to post that. I had been stalking it for ages and ordered it last week. Just got it yesterday. It is loud (as expected), but works well.mrlycus2 wrote: ↑ The Ridgid one is available online now.
https://www.homedepot.ca/product/ridgid ... ?rrec=true
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- wingman75
- Member
- Jun 6, 2008
- 269 posts
- 57 upvotes
I have this tool. Love it!! If you have other Ryobi tools and the batteries this is a great addition.
- iN10Se
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- Dec 18, 2010
- 537 posts
- 371 upvotes
- Vancouver
Thanks OP! Just bought a new home and have recently started to buy some tools. This’ll pair nicely with my other Ryobi tools which already have batteries.
- ffonly
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- Sep 1, 2007
- 1855 posts
- 1341 upvotes
- Surrey
Grabbed one, thanks OP!
- kbear99
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- Sep 6, 2016
- 164 posts
- 116 upvotes
- Calgary
Was originally looking at the gun style Ryobi, then saw this one. Debated btwn the two, and surmised that key diff w/ this bigger and more expensive model is that you don't have to hold it while it inflates, but it's a bit slower to inflate. The high volume inflator is only a minor plus (for me).
Ended up getting this bigger one. I like it overall but am disappointed in a couple of things. First, for setting the target psi, it increments only by 1 whole psi. Pictures are misleading because they show the pressure reading to .5 psi, but that's only for measurement. Further the gauge is inaccurate by about .5 psi. This should be ok as it's normally easy to compensate for that. However, since you can only set the target psi by whole values, you will always be off by .5. Ok, .5 psi is minor but still annoying.
Second, inflation is a bit slower than I was expecting, but not unbearably so. Anyway, the bottom line for me is that I'm glad to have a cordless inflator as it's WAY more convenient than a corded one.
(Note if you're still using a corded 12V inflator, a cheap way to power it using 120V mains is to jerry rig an old computer psu. It's easy to do -- Google for instructions. I prefer this over having to keep the engine running to inflate.)
Ended up getting this bigger one. I like it overall but am disappointed in a couple of things. First, for setting the target psi, it increments only by 1 whole psi. Pictures are misleading because they show the pressure reading to .5 psi, but that's only for measurement. Further the gauge is inaccurate by about .5 psi. This should be ok as it's normally easy to compensate for that. However, since you can only set the target psi by whole values, you will always be off by .5. Ok, .5 psi is minor but still annoying.
Second, inflation is a bit slower than I was expecting, but not unbearably so. Anyway, the bottom line for me is that I'm glad to have a cordless inflator as it's WAY more convenient than a corded one.
(Note if you're still using a corded 12V inflator, a cheap way to power it using 120V mains is to jerry rig an old computer psu. It's easy to do -- Google for instructions. I prefer this over having to keep the engine running to inflate.)
- tatung
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- Feb 15, 2009
- 1348 posts
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Does this come with extra attachments for the high volume side? Doesn't show in the pic
- Headbeancounter
- Deal Addict
- Oct 21, 2009
- 2060 posts
- 944 upvotes
- Ontario
I love this inflator, it is great for those who have utility, boat or RV trailers, as no more concerns that the electrical wire is too short to reach the trailer tires.
Currently happy customer with Telus and Freedom Mobile
- idunno1987
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- Nov 8, 2005
- 906 posts
- 158 upvotes
- Ottawa
Thx OP! I had one in stock at my local store. Figured it was a stock error. To my surprise I picked it up yesterday. However to my dismay, it was an open box tool looked new but had a pile of dust on it (display model?) However I wheeled and dealed with customer chat, and got an extra 20$ off 
Now I need to find a Ryobi battery/charger, as I'm in the Milwaukee ecosystem, and don't like the idea of the adapters.
I am hearing something about march is Battery events?

Now I need to find a Ryobi battery/charger, as I'm in the Milwaukee ecosystem, and don't like the idea of the adapters.
I am hearing something about march is Battery events?
- GOL34FSGO
- Newbie
- Oct 17, 2011
- 47 posts
- 37 upvotes
- Toronto
Just grabbed the last one in Markham; thanks OP!!
- iN10Se
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- Dec 18, 2010
- 537 posts
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- Vancouver
Check Kijiji or Craigslist. There were some ryobi promos recently where people got free batteries with certain tool purchases. I picked a brand sealed battery up recently for cheap!idunno1987 wrote: ↑Thx OP! I had one in stock at my local store. Figured it was a stock error. To my surprise I picked it up yesterday. However to my dismay, it was an open box tool looked new but had a pile of dust on it (display model?) However I wheeled and dealed with customer chat, and got an extra 20$ off
Now I need to find a Ryobi battery/charger, as I'm in the Milwaukee ecosystem, and don't like the idea of the adapters.
I am hearing something about march is Battery events?
- Hexxed
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- May 24, 2007
- 588 posts
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- Kelowna
I picked up the cheaper high volume gun inflator this spring on sale. Darn do I love that thing! Pumped up about 7 inflatables in a row and I keep it on my work bench full time to clean out wood working tools and dust off my work areas. Liked it so much I 3d printed a smaller nozzle and use that rather than compressed air for cleaning out my PC or other hobby things.
Will likely pick up the high pressure gun style for the bike tires and such but if any of you are leaning on getting the 2 gun styles rather than this I fully support that decision. I think the 2 gun route just gives you more options for a similar amount of money.
Will likely pick up the high pressure gun style for the bike tires and such but if any of you are leaning on getting the 2 gun styles rather than this I fully support that decision. I think the 2 gun route just gives you more options for a similar amount of money.
- MooseOnLoose
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- Feb 27, 2008
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I wish I could reserve one at this price. OOS for in-store pickup, online, etc. Is there a chance they might have one in-store? (Belleville, ON, in my case)
How would I find out, if it says OOS for my store on the website?
How would I find out, if it says OOS for my store on the website?
- takhan
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- Sep 21, 2007
- 154 posts
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https://stocktrack.ca/?s=hd&sku=1001420717MooseOnLoose wrote: ↑ I wish I could reserve one at this price. OOS for in-store pickup, online, etc. Is there a chance they might have one in-store? (Belleville, ON, in my case)
How would I find out, if it says OOS for my store on the website?
- SquadG
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- Oct 2, 2013
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- samguan
- Sr. Member
- Nov 18, 2008
- 706 posts
- 274 upvotes
- Toronto
Bought one last time with free battery event. I like it, it’s definitely not heavy duty but it works for refilling pressure.
The hose gets hot after a while so condensation in the air that goes into the tire could be a problem if you run this unit for too long.
The other thing is the display is about 1-1.5PSI higher and that’s been compared with my tire gauge and another Viair inflator that I have, not a big deal.
I stopped using my Viair 88P now that I have this unit, it’s so portable.
The hose gets hot after a while so condensation in the air that goes into the tire could be a problem if you run this unit for too long.
The other thing is the display is about 1-1.5PSI higher and that’s been compared with my tire gauge and another Viair inflator that I have, not a big deal.
I stopped using my Viair 88P now that I have this unit, it’s so portable.
- turtleh
- Sr. Member
- Jan 4, 2008
- 601 posts
- 486 upvotes
- Toronto
I have the previous version of this and it does the job for top offs, mines psi reader was not accurate but I just add 3 psi
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