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Anyone recommend a good Corded tire inflator?

Thanks but I was looking to see if anyone had one to recommend.

I know. I've had several over the years. It's a crap shoot at best. They work until they quit and they all have features trying to outsell the competition. In my experience find one that doesn't come with the kitchen sink, if you get my drift. Keep it simple. I carry a small one in a flat repair kit that's inexpensive and compact. Never used and hope I never will. There are hundreds out there to choose from and hundreds of opinions. Keep it simple if you can. Good luck.
 
Have been carrying a SuperFlow HV40A2 for several years now. Rigged a 12v weatherproof outlet on the CTX, but on the Spyder it’s easy enough to remove the frunk liner to access the battery. Carry compressor, tools, and rain gear in the frunk. All my family members have one in their autos, as well. Zero problems, so far. Bought from O’Reilly’s.
 
I got this for my trip in case of a flat. No cords or batteries. Just pop a cartridge and the tire is inflated (after plugging said hole with the plug kit).

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B014ZQCHVY/ref=ppx_od_dt_b_asin_title_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

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It would be for my Spyder so a 12 volt.

They do make 115vac air compressors for auto tires, which work much better than 12vdc, so we have no idea what your application might be.

The 12vdc units are slow and can't fully inflate a deflated car tire without burning up, so in my book would not qualify as 'good' or 'decent' unless you buy the ARB units for around $100.

But maybe you just want to occasionally top off your otherwise inflated tires while touring, in which case the dinky ones mentioned here could qualify as 'good' or 'decent'.

For emergency repair of a punctured tire, get the CO2 cartridge repair kit suggested.
 
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It would be for my Spyder so a 12 volt.

664EED9F-AB73-4FFD-B508-2A7A79FD32F9.jpg as seen tv air hawk pro: 12VDC(cigarette plug) & rechargeable battery & lil carry pouch +-$60 most places , has been handy:thumbup: :lecturef_smilie: Do not let run more than 10-12min without time to cool:gaah: & don’t charge battery over 4h at a time.
 
View attachment 198419 as seen tv air hawk pro: 12VDC(cigarette plug) & rechargeable battery & lil carry pouch +-$60 most places , has been handy:thumbup: :lecturef_smilie: Do not let run more than 10-12min without time to cool:gaah: & don’t charge battery over 4h at a time.

I liked that thing. Kinda neat but a bit pricy. Does a 13 limited have an onboard compressor for the rear shock? If so there's the solution.
 
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I liked that thing. Kinda neat but a bit pricy. Does a 13 limited have an onboard compressor for the rear shock? I so there's the solution.

ST did not get that feature. **Pricy?¿- has more than paid for itself with emergency uses, & otherwise just handy around house, super ez for bailing out family members without much hassle. Just don’t let run or charge too long. Has programmable pressure shut off, not other stops. 81AED3DF-5E68-4361-9CA6-63A1A36A6F2A.jpg added to kit just in case.
 
View attachment 198419 as seen tv air hawk pro: 12VDC(cigarette plug) & rechargeable battery & lil carry pouch +-$60 most places , has been handy:thumbup: :lecturef_smilie: Do not let run more than 10-12min without time to cool:gaah: & don’t charge battery over 4h at a time.

If you have any Ryobi 18 volt tools they make a great hand held compressor that is similar, can be caught on sale at home Depot for about $19 without the battery and charger.
 
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