Craftsman's 'Magic' Tire Inflator Is 55% Off on Amazon
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Why We Love This Deal
Getting a flat tire can be one of the most annoying things ever. If you don’t have a portable air compressor, you’ll have to somehow make it to a gas station with a flat and hope you have quarters on you. It’s a cyclical problem with no solution. So, if you don’t already own a tire inflator, take advantage of this offer on Amazon that takes 55% off the price of a trusted one from Craftsman.
The Craftsman V20 Tire Inflator is marked down to $49 right now. If you compare that to the popular tire inflator I use, which is currently $70, you’ll see that this is quite affordable. It is worth noting, however, that this has the rare “Final sale” tag, so plan on keeping this one.
Craftsman V20 Tire Inflator, $49 (was $109) on Amazon
What Shoppers Should Know
- Weight: 3.8 pounds
- Powered By: Craftsman V20 batteries (not included), wall outlet, or cigarette lighter
- Inflates: Tires, sports balls, inflatable pools, etc.
- Max Pressure: 160 PSI
- Set Includes: Inflator, ball needle, presta valve adaptor, and small inflatable adapter
- Best Use Case: A lightweight, easy-to-use tire inflator to use at your convenience.
This is one of those easy tire inflators that allows you to set your target PSI, attach a nozzle to the valve (there are nozzles for tires and balls, too), and let it go. It makes everything easy, and absolutely everything you need is on board the device, which has a handle. It’s simple, just as it should be.
What truly stands out here, though, is that this inflator can be powered three different ways. This includes a Craftsman V20 battery, standard wall outlet plug, or via your car’s cigarette lighter. As a result, both diehard fans of Craftsman V20 tools and series neophytes alike can enjoy this inflator.
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What Shoppers Are Saying
One thing you may wonder is how power-efficient the inflator is. A shopper said, “I have the smaller batteries and can get three to four low tires back in business before needing to recharge.”
Another shopper put how easy it is to use in their own words, “Just set to desired PSI and let it do its magic.”
The Craftsman V20 Tire Inflator is under $50 right now, but time is ticking before it sells out.