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    Default Cool. ..

    Have seen them before somewhere but is a bit large for the frunk only crowd...Great for the rest and looks to be quite handy for the camper/beach goer and traveler....I carry air cartriges with my mushroom plug kit all smaller that that pump unit. Might look at one for the car....
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    I looked at these as they seemed to be a possible answer to the hassle of air hoses and pressure gauges. I decided that it was not a good answer because it was quite expensive by the time you got it in hand, it requires a 12 volt source (not battery operated) and it has no adaptors for stuff with larger fill openings. I decided to pass.

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    $60 for two of them! I could keep one in my Bushtec and one in my car. I currently use the air-compressor we have in our garage and have my brother or dad help me with it. I also like that you can set your desired psi on it and it fills up to that point.

    It says there's a 12-volt adapter, so is the power cord for AC? I don't have a 12-volt outlet on my F3T.
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    Thanks for the post, I sent it to my husband....
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    Quote Originally Posted by PrairieSpyder View Post
    $60 for two of them! I could keep one in my Bushtec and one in my car. I currently use the air-compressor we have in our garage and have my brother or dad help me with it. I also like that you can set your desired psi on it and it fills up to that point.

    It says there's a 12-volt adapter, so is the power cord for AC? I don't have a 12-volt outlet on my F3T.
    I don't think that $60 will put two of them in your hands. They have extra charges beyond the $9.99 shipping and $39.99 for the unit. If I am reading the ad correctly, there is another $19.99 charge involved. Also, from what I can tell, it runs from a 12 volt source. You have to buy another adaptor if you want it to run on 120 VAC. None of this makes it bad. Just not as good as they would like you to think.

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    I purchased a compressor and plug kit from www.stopngo.com for $65.95. Works well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PrairieSpyder View Post
    $60 for two of them! I could keep one in my Bushtec and one in my car. I currently use the air-compressor we have in our garage and have my brother or dad help me with it. I also like that you can set your desired psi on it and it fills up to that point.

    It says there's a 12-volt adapter, so is the power cord for AC? I don't have a 12-volt outlet on my F3T.

    There are ways, I belive the F3 has post like my ST for charging & jumps.image.jpg
    if im wrong im sorry but just redneck finding a way
    Watching the vid there are few times it is working without cord.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rcturner View Post
    I don't think that $60 will put two of them in your hands. They have extra charges beyond the $9.99 shipping and $39.99 for the unit. If I am reading the ad correctly, there is another $19.99 charge involved. Also, from what I can tell, it runs from a 12 volt source. You have to buy another adaptor if you want it to run on 120 VAC. None of this makes it bad. Just not as good as they would like you to think.
    It's $39.99 or one. Get a second one for an additional $19.99. That's just about $60 for two. Of course there's S&H.
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