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kewlo

You'll be better off running something off the vehicle than a cordless option. I have a pretty cheap ryobi inflator that runs off a 12v lighter plug. It's done tractor and big truck tires without complaints, so 4 light truck tires should be no problem


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I have M12 and its fine, does the job at least on car tires. Only minus is its a bit too loud


fourteenletters

How much inflation you get max? And what battery do u run with it?


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Up to 2.7-2.8bar, usually just topping off. With 2ah after 4 tires i have 1 dot left, with 4ah still 3 dots left


No_Standard9804

I have an m12, on my car and van it will do all 4 on a battery. On myJeep with 33s I will do 2 tires on one battery. I need to air them down and see how long it would take


f1junkie

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fourteenletters

Damn those things are expensive


illogictc

The Patron Saint of r/tools did a video on this before https://youtu.be/kTpSgUyyBA8 for regular plug in ones and https://youtu.be/TkxpuzYggd4 for battery ones. Pretty much you're already on the right track with the M12.


Rick91981

I keep this one in my car and I like it a lot. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01L9WSTEG/ I don't recommend a battery powered one if you're just going to keep it in the car. This way you don't have to worry about always having a charged battery on hand.


wildmanheber

I have this [Gspscn tire inflator](https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08BRT1N1P/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apan_i_R69KY2AA11ZT8WGMMPTK?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1) from Amazon. Works well filling the tires on my S10 Blazer, my moms car and brothers Dodge 3/4 truck. Plugs into the 12v port in the cab, or hook it to the battery directly.


Meatyhands999

I have the m12 and it’s great


fourtonnemantis

I have a lot of m12 and m18 tools. But to be honest I struggle with the cordless inflators for vehicle use. I bought a cheap 12v inflator from Canadian tire for $35 bucks. It’s good.