- High-pressure inflation mode with automatic shutoff
- High-volume inflation and deflation modes
- Led light helps to provide illumination
- Three power sources** for inflation on a jobsite and on the go (**20v max* battery, 12V DC, or 110V AC)
- Convenient onboard accessory storage
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Sarah Quintana Castro
Convenient inflator
I bought this because I wanted an inflator without having to drag out my little 2gal compressor and long extension cord or plug in my little emergency inflator that only runs when my truck is running. This is a very convenient tool. The light is bright. There’s a hose to inflate a mattress and accessories to inflate balls. It’s cordless (which is why I bought it in the first place) but what’s really cool is you can set the desired psi you want and hit start. It will stop when it reaches your desired psi. You won’t have to keep unscrewing the hose to check the pressure then screwing it back in to inflate some more. The correct psi will be displayed on the inflator...it’s wonderful. It’s like you can set it and forget it. It has other nifty amenities such as a being able to plug into a car outlet or 120v wall outlet but that’s not why I got it. I am already invested in Dewalt so I have a few batteries. I have only inflated my tires using my 4ah battery and it did the job that I expected it to do. I imagine it would do ok with a 2ah battery. If I was concerned about being able to plug the inflator into a wall outlet, then this would’ve been an unneeded purchase. It is convenient. It does what it’s supposed to do. I strongly recommend this product.
Lily Bell Balancio
Convenience to the MAX!
It's the product I didn't know I needed for all my inflating needs! I originally got this just for my cars to top off tires through the seasons but I forgot I can use it for ANYTHING with a schrader valve...Those little wagon tires that are hard to gauge with a bicycle pump or air compressor, forget it...use this instead! Why spend time pumping up those bicycle tires when you can hook this little guy up and they're done in seconds. What makes this such a great device is this air pressure dial. You set the desired air pressure and hit the go button. No guess work required! It handled super small volume tires in my wagon to larger volume truck tires well. The smaller the volume, the faster it will fill. So, the truck tires do take a good while to fill but it does work. Run time with a 3AH 20V battery is good. It topped off 4 car tires at 38 psi and 4 truck tires at 55 psi only dropping the battery to two bars from full. Overall, this is another one of my favorite cordless tools and i'm very very happy to have it. When the season changes and it time to swap the winter tires around to summer, vice versa, it won't be as bad knowing I got this to keep the pressure up in all of them!
Sheryl Lynn Mumm
Exactly what i wanted!
This thing is great! I can use it to inflate/deflate my camping mattress or float tube with the big hose. I can use it for my truck tires, bike tires (presta valve), or football with the little hose. The pictures are for my truck tire. I also added a pic of the reading from my digital psi gauge. They differed slightly, but the discrepancy is negligible. I just dialed in the desired psi and pushed play! So simple you can walk away and it will stop on the psi that you dial in! It comes with a car cigarette lighter power cord, and several nozzle attachments, including a presta valve adapter which is great for me because I ride my bike often. The light isn't bad for what it is. I already have several dewalt batteries so this has the perfect portability. Also, it works with flex volt batteries, but they are so big that the device will stand on the battery and not the devices feet. Not a big deal because it's built dewalt tough!
Grace Harris
A Must-Have Tool!
I’ve been waiting a long time for Dewalt to come out with an inflator for the 20v series and this tool is certainly another hit in their product line up. I have a plug in air tank in my garage that I’ve used for many years and the thought of having to deal with the curly air hose makes me not want to fill the car tires with air every time I use it. Enter this awesome item: * I was hoping that Dewalt came out with a drill type of inflator and although this item is larger, I’m not disappointed at all by its size. * The air hose is long enough that it reaches the valve stems easily. Screws right onto the valve stems in seconds. * Press the on button and turn the dial to the desired air pressure and hit the start button and that’s all you need to do. The air stops pumping when the set pressure is met. Note, it actually overfills by about .3 pounds. * Took about 30 seconds to top my tires off from 35 lbs to 38 lbs. * There’s a button to turn an LED light on if you need it in the dark. * 20v batteries easily attach to the bottom in a second. Note, if you use a larger battery then it will make the device slightly unstable when sitting on the ground. * I like that I will be able to use this inflator to inflate pool floats etc. during the summer months. And the deflate feature is a plus to flatten the same items for storage at the end of the season! * I really don’t have any complaints about the item. For the money and convenience, this item is a must have for your Dewalt tool line up. Highly recommended!
Jessica Lettunich
Another excellent quality dewalt tool. This is a must have tool.
I aired up all 4 tires on my SUV today and it did a great job. I actually really like that the hose end is threaded so that when you attach it to your car tire, even if the unit somehow tipped over, it would not pop off your valve stem. It's easy to thread and very secure. As soon as you attach the hose to your valve stem, it reads the tire pressure on the digital readout. It will tell you the pressure to the 10th psi (32.0psi to 32.1psi to 32.2psi, etc up to 32.9psi, then it will go to 33psi). You can set it to stop at 1/2 psi increments (32.5psi to 33psi to 33.5psi, etc). The wheel to adjust your psi setting is great and allows you to dial in your setting extremely fast, unlike others that have a simple up and down button and seem to take a long time to get to higher psi settings. You can go all the way up to 160psi. This unit will take about 10 seconds per psi to inflate a tire, so it's not nearly as fast as using a regular air compressor, but it is very nice to just set your psi and let it go. It will automatically stop when it reaches the correct psi. All of my tires were low, but my lowest one needed about 10 psi and the rest were about 5-6. When I was finished, I felt the unit expecting it to be hot or the battery to be hot, but neither were. Of course I aired up each tire one after another and probably had it running for about 4-5 minutes total. Not an extremely long time, but long enough that i expected it to be somewhat hot, but it just wasn't. This unit is loud, but not overwhelming. Its definitely quieter than filling a regular air compressor. And if you dont like the noise, you can turn it on and walk away from it until it turns itself off. I attached a 4AH battery to it and it still sat flat on the ground (one of my attached photos shows the unit with a 4AH battery attached). I dont have a bigger battery, but I think if you were to use a 5AH battery or bigger, the bottom of the air inflator would not sit on the ground, just the battery. Probably not a big deal, because it would still work fine, but some people might not like that. I love that it has a led light built into it, you never know when it will be needed. The light is located at the end of the handle (you can just see it on the left side of the picture that shows the 12v power cable) I haven't used it for inflating anything with the high flow tube, but I'm sure it can handle anything just fine. It's great that it has onboard storage for everything included in the package. Everything fits right in or on the unit, so you never have to worry about not having the correct attachment for the job. There is a 12v car plug adapter (the type that plugs into a cigarette lighter socket). That's fine with me, I'll probably only use it with batteries, but it's nice to have the backup cable. I would assume there is probably an A/C adapter available, but it does not come with one. The one thing I wish this had and am not sure why it wasn't added, is a USB port. Of course not a deal breaker, but with a unit like this that might be kept around for emergencies, it would just make sense. The digital readout is very clear and easy to read and it is also backlit, so you can read it anywhere. The readout will show the psi increase as it is filling. Overall this seems to be a well built unit that makes airing up tires (and other inflatables) extremely easy. I would definitely recommend this to anyone, as it seems to be the best portable inflator that I have come across. Buy it.
June Kiker Poston
Love this portable machine after 1 day.
This little guy is great! Just set the PSI and walk away (if needed). While it works, I don’t recommend for full inflation of heavy equipment. I’d use it to get myself to high volume air only. Topped off 20 tires this morning! Larger auto tires - 15-20 sec/psi Smaller auto tires - 10-12 sec/psi Yard tires - 1-3 sec/psi Con- no one ever really tests these things in the real world for details. No place to put your valve stem cap and no place to store a spare valve stem cap.
Sharon Peters
Does the job!
I was very pleased with this. I was able to fill the tires on both of our cars with no problems at all. All four of mine were about 3psi too low, and I filled them all in about 10 minutes from start to finish. About the same with my wife's car. The inflator is easy to use and this will be much less of a pain than getting to the gas station and using one of those annoying hoses. Anyway, I was able to inflate all 8 tires 3psi each with a measly 2ah battery, and there's still plenty of juice left. I guess the only bad things I'd have to say about it are that it doesn't stand up right with a flexvolt battery, and the high volume adapter nozzle that dangles is annoying. But those aren't enough to knock even one star off.
Muhammad Ramzan
Great for Tires
Easy to use tool. I was dragging out my 50lb compressor to do tires. With the extension cord and the size/weight plus the separate tire tool, it was kind of a lot of work to do. This super easy to pull out, slap on a battery and go. For big stuff you do need to be mindful of the duty cycle and cool times. I can easily refill tires on my WRX and my wife's SUV in one pass as long as one tire isn't super flat.
Yawar Khan
Great Portable Unit
Pros: Easy To Use Lighted Digital Display Unit On/Off Switch Flexible Hose allows Inflating Duelly Wheels Large Brass Connector Easily Screws Onto Valve Stems 0-160 PSI Auto Off At Predetermined PSI Small Work Light - Separate Switch Included 12V Outlet Cord (Battery Not Needed) Assorted/Attached Air Mattress/Ball Attachments Schrader or Presta Valve Capibilities Quite For What It Is Very Light Cons: Included 12V Outlet Cord Will Not Charge Inserted Battery Doesn’t Deflate Tires To Predetermined PSI (Let Air Out) 9AH Battery Sticks Out The Bottom But Works No USB Port No 12V Outlet Inflating Slows Greatly As The pressure Goes Up (As Would Be Expected But Getting To 160 PSI Would Take Some Time) Predetermined PSI Can’t Be Changed Once The Unit Starts (Just Stop It And Restart) Overall: Does Exactly What It Says It Does. Best Portable Inflator I’ve Owned In More Then 25 Years. Recommended.
Evaristo Rios
Another hit from DeWalt!
What is funny is, I actually sent the DeWalt R&D department an email requesting a 20 Volt Inflator.. (For whitewater rafts) about 3 months before this came out. It is PERFECT! I love how you can set the PSI, screw on the adaptors and turn it on and let it go to work. It's compact, and has a large diameter blower hose to do things like air mattresses. (High volume, low pressure). Of course it also can fill tires as well. It has a cool little compartment for the A/C cord, but of course I prefer using it with a 4 Amp hour 20 Volt battery. Just a great product. I love DeWalt tools.