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expiredRokket | Staff posted Yesterday 04:08 AM
expiredRokket | Staff posted Yesterday 04:08 AM

Craftsman 12V Portable Air Inflator Tool w/ Built-In LED Light/USB-C Port

+ Free Store Pickup

$25

$55

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Lowe's has Craftsman 12V Portable Air Inflator Tool w/ Built-In LED Light/USB-C Port (CMXPTXA1201) on sale for $24.98. Select free store pickup where stock permits, otherwise shipping is free on $35+ orders for MyLowe's Rewards Members (free to join).

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About the Product
  • 5-Preset Modes/150 Max PSI
  • Built-In LED Light
  • Digital Gauge Display/Pressure & Preset Values
  • Convenient ON-Board Tool Storage
  • Air Hose/USB-C Port
Includes
  • Craftsman 12V Portable Air Inflator Tool
  • 10' Cigarette Lighter Cord
  • 3.2' USB Type-C Charging Cord
  • 0.95' Air Hose
  • Extra Valve Adapters/Extra Fuse
  • Craftsman Bag
  • 1-year warranty

Editor's Notes

Written by citan359 | Staff
  • About the Deal
    • This offer matches a recent Frontpage deal.
    • This versatile portable air inflator is the ultimate companion for on the go inflation needs + doubles as an emergency phone charger,
    • Multiple pre-set modes for quick access/allows you to preset your desired PSI from 1 to 150

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Written by Rokket | Staff
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Lowe's has Craftsman 12V Portable Air Inflator Tool w/ Built-In LED Light/USB-C Port (CMXPTXA1201) on sale for $24.98. Select free store pickup where stock permits, otherwise shipping is free on $35+ orders for MyLowe's Rewards Members (free to join).

Thanks to Deal Hunter Rokket for finding this deal

Note, product/availability may vary by location.

About the Product
  • 5-Preset Modes/150 Max PSI
  • Built-In LED Light
  • Digital Gauge Display/Pressure & Preset Values
  • Convenient ON-Board Tool Storage
  • Air Hose/USB-C Port
Includes
  • Craftsman 12V Portable Air Inflator Tool
  • 10' Cigarette Lighter Cord
  • 3.2' USB Type-C Charging Cord
  • 0.95' Air Hose
  • Extra Valve Adapters/Extra Fuse
  • Craftsman Bag
  • 1-year warranty

Editor's Notes

Written by citan359 | Staff
  • About the Deal
    • This offer matches a recent Frontpage deal.
    • This versatile portable air inflator is the ultimate companion for on the go inflation needs + doubles as an emergency phone charger,
    • Multiple pre-set modes for quick access/allows you to preset your desired PSI from 1 to 150

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Written by Rokket | Staff

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Model: Alton Industry Craftsman Cordless Porrtable Inflator

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bmanflyer3
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YES , bought Girl friend, daughter and me one for each car last Christmas for around this same price. GF LOVES her s, uses it on her car and lawnmower. Also can be used as a power bank. It's a little slow and a little loud on inflating tires BUT very easy to use, easy to store. I would buy again

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Yesterday 07:02 AM
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RobertD17Yesterday 07:02 AM
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anyone have experience with this one
Yesterday 09:48 AM
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bmanflyer3Yesterday 09:48 AM
36 Posts
Quote from RobertD17 :
anyone have experience with this one
YES , bought Girl friend, daughter and me one for each car last Christmas for around this same price. GF LOVES her s, uses it on her car and lawnmower. Also can be used as a power bank. It's a little slow and a little loud on inflating tires BUT very easy to use, easy to store. I would buy again
Yesterday 12:58 PM
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WoodsyYesterday 12:58 PM
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I was interested in this, but boy, the one star review after another looks... not great.
Yesterday 12:59 PM
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DarthSkeeterYesterday 12:59 PM
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Quote from bmanflyer3 :
Quote from RobertD17 [IMG]https://dealquestnow.online/images/misc/backlink.gif[/IMG] :
anyone have experience with this one
YES , bought Girl friend, daughter and me one for each car last Christmas for around this same price. GF LOVES her s, uses it on her car and lawnmower. Also can be used as a power bank. It's a little slow and a little loud on inflating tires BUT very easy to use, easy to store. I would buy again
Agreed. Not great for filling an empty tire, but ideal for topping off a tire or getting a digital pressure check. And much easier than dragging out a compressor or tank. Nice as a battery back-up too.
Yesterday 01:23 PM
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VioletLlama3934Yesterday 01:23 PM
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I bought this last deal and it's been great so far. battery has had plenty of life for me. it was easy for my wife to use when she got a flat tire. Would recommend. used on several bikes as well.
Yesterday 01:37 PM
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rcholicYesterday 01:37 PM
185 Posts
does it work for bike tires?
Yesterday 01:54 PM
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genivYesterday 01:54 PM
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Quote from rcholic :
does it work for bike tires?
Yes. Great at it also

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Yesterday 03:04 PM
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ski522Yesterday 03:04 PM
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I have this, and it works great, though the 150 psi claim is way optimistic. I can get 65 lbs on my mountain bike tires, but only 75 lbs on my road bike before it gives an error message, so I can't reach the 110 lbs my road bike requires. I mostly use it to top off my truck tires when temperatures drop, since I like to keep them at the recommended PSI. I also use it for my ATV tires, which only need about 4-5 lbs, and the PSI reading seems very accurate. You could use it to fill a tire, but it's not the fastest thing in the world. It will also work with the accessory port in your car if you need to use it that way when the battery has no charge.
Yesterday 03:07 PM
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VG_TrooperYesterday 03:07 PM
171 Posts
I will add that I bought one end of last year for this same price and it was worth it. I've used it multiple times for topping off car tires and reinflating/topping off bike tires. Never had to reinflate a care tire from being flat, but I imagine it would work fine. It does get warm after awhile of use at the top where the air hose connects (any mini tire inflation device like this is going to because how hard they work), so probably have to give it a rest after reinflating a flat car tire.
Yesterday 03:15 PM
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inmyrvmYesterday 03:15 PM
235 Posts
Quote from RobertD17 :
anyone have experience with this one
just used it yesterday for the first time. it's not fast but for the size I don't know what else you could ask for. I don't like that the battery dropped to one bar immediately as I started it though. it was on its first full charge. it's worth the price though to have laying around not taking up a ton of space
Yesterday 04:50 PM
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Joined Apr 2017
njcuaYesterday 04:50 PM
15 Posts
A little loud when pumping your tires but it works. Afer the first time of use and full recharge, mine went dead completely. Luckily I bought 2-year warranty so I could have it exchanged in a local store at no extra cost. The second works so far. Not sure if it will last longer than the first.
Yesterday 05:27 PM
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Dave_VTYesterday 05:27 PM
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Quote from ski522 :
I have this, and it works great, though the 150 psi claim is way optimistic. I can get 65 lbs on my mountain bike tires, but only 75 lbs on my road bike before it gives an error message, so I can't reach the 110 lbs my road bike requires. I mostly use it to top off my truck tires when temperatures drop, since I like to keep them at the recommended PSI. I also use it for my ATV tires, which only need about 4-5 lbs, and the PSI reading seems very accurate. You could use it to fill a tire, but it's not the fastest thing in the world. It will also work with the accessory port in your car if you need to use it that way when the battery has no charge.
You should check your tire pressure, 110psi might not be optimal for rolling resistance! https://silca.cc/pages/pro-tire-p...calculator

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