Ryobi 18v inflators.

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Has anyone got/used either of the inflators below, or something similar? I've got an inflator for a SUP but it needs to be plugged into a 12v supply. I'm thinking as I have a lot of Ryobi 18v kit, then this could do two jobs acting as an inflator for the motorhome tyres and also for the SUP. I'm not to sure what the difference is between to two though.
 
I have the lower inflator. Inflates comfortably up to 5.5bar. I pair it with a 4.0ah battery and it will handle plenty of inflations before re-charging. Also settings for low pressure items such as cycle tyres etc. Highly recommended, particularly if you already have Ryobi items. We use Ryobi vacuum cleaner, fans and soldering iron(for tap issues). Great to have interchangeable batteries.
 
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Have no idea on why they have 2 products do almost the same. We have the High Pressure inflator, not the new multi tool. Works well for motorhome/car tyres, bicycles, SUP and Kayaks. Had to buy some adaptors for the sup and kayak but works really well (y)
 
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I have a cordless unit, shaped a bit like a cordless drill. An Aldi product which works well to above 80 psi. I would expect the Ryobi unit to be at least as good.
 
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I have the 2nd one, thr multi inflator...works a treat

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I like the look of the second one and already have some Ryobi kit, would be ideal to keep in the van.
W#Quick question - we have a Gumotex Thaya double inflatable canoe with a dropstitch floor (7.2 psi) and 2 conventional sidewalls (4.5 psi), do you think it would be man enough to inflate/deflate this a couple of times with a 4.0ah battery?

Pete
 
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Has anyone got/used either of the inflators below, or something similar? I've got an inflator for a SUP but it needs to be plugged into a 12v supply. I'm thinking as I have a lot of Ryobi 18v kit, then this could do two jobs acting as an inflator for the motorhome tyres and also for the SUP. I'm not to sure what the difference is between to two though.
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I use this it easily handles my Winnebago and my Land Cruiser
 
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I like the look of the second one and already have some Ryobi kit, would be ideal to keep in the van.
W#Quick question - we have a Gumotex Thaya double inflatable canoe with a dropstitch floor (7.2 psi) and 2 conventional sidewalls (4.5 psi), do you think it would be man enough to inflate/deflate this a couple of times with a 4.0ah battery?

Pete
The first one we use to inflate 2 kayaks and sup board, on a 2.5Ah battery no issues couple of times. You will need the correct adaptors though.

High pressure only inflates, does not deflate like the low pressure.
 
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If you're needing something for the tyres, I use this small Xiaomi inflator. Convenient as is a small thing and works slow, but fine to check and adjust tyre pressure.
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