unless you are planning to air up the tires while on the go, I would get a 120V air inflator. They are much quieter and quicker.
unless you are planning to air up the tires while on the go, I would get a 120V air inflator. They are much quieter and quicker.
Who makes a remotely reasonably priced 120v tire inflator in a small size?
You want one with Direct Drive like this that will probably last forever.
http://www.amazon.com/Slime-COMP06-P...dp/B000M8R0QM/
Ive seen this on sale as low as $30.00 well worth the investment because with a low tire you dont want to drive it to the gas station you can solve it right there. Generally its enough to get you to the tire place if its a slow leak too.
Cheapest most reliable tire inflator is a LONG hose with a locking schrader on both ends. Hook one end to the low tire, and tap a "little" out of the other three.
I personally have one of those Walmart tire inflators in each of the family vehicles and each one has paid for itself on many occasions.
That said, I must admit that the use of the long hose to tap air from your other tires is a pretty darn good idea...heck, who even says that it has to be one of your tires that you tap into, huh?
hahah good point the spare has air too and so do other cars near you hahahhahaha. thanks for laughs, only problem is if yourtire has giant hole you just fuct your self out of oging anywhere with 2 flat tires. best bet is tire patch kit (3$) and electric pump and maybe that hose for backup when your 99 cent world pump dies.