Discotres
Member Since: 25 Jan 2010
Location: London
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Tyre inflater, good offer here! |
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I have been looking for a tyre inflater that has a high psi capability, mainly due to the pressures required in my motorhome tyres. One that seems highly recomended is the Ring RAC900, it comes complete with compressor, and all attachments in a convenient bag. Please note that this cannot be operated from a 12v socket, it needs to be connected direct to your battery or other suitable power supply.
They range from £72 - £129 + delivery (see second one on amazon site link), but there is one on special offer at Amazon for £60.50 incl free delivery, if you click on the pics you will see it is exactly the same with the coiled hose and pressure guage. They seem well made and quieter than some of the cheap tinny ones that jump about, maybe of interest to someone on here, mine is ordered
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Ring-Automotive-RA...B000W08QZY
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31st Jan 2011 9:47 am |
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KJS
Member Since: 26 Feb 2008
Location: Kent
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Thanks for that - just ordered mine exactly what I needed !
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31st Jan 2011 10:16 am |
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Discotres
Member Since: 25 Jan 2010
Location: London
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I have a few cars and what I like about it is the fact you have a long hose, I have had those jumping about ciggie socket falling out cheapos that get red hot, they take for ages, hop around like crazy and could not cope even with the Defender tyres, never mind the Disco tyres, you would almost have to leave it, go and have a cup of tea and then go back to see if it had raised the pressure. This one seems to be more heavy duty plus it comes in a nice tidy pack.
Funny how the one underneath it on Amazon with the different main pic, is the same but more than double the price Maybe the yellow hose on show gets people excited
See expensive one second down on this link (bargain is FIRST one, and another ciggie cheepie third down) : http://www.amazon.co.uk/s/?ie=UTF8&key...8m62o9lc_e
Good point about stowage DrLex
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31st Jan 2011 10:30 am |
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Discotres
Member Since: 25 Jan 2010
Location: London
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DrLex wrote:You'll probably be able to stow it in the box opposite the battery box - it's a little smaller than the one TFC was selling for that price.
Just had a look at the one TFC was selling, I think this one is smaller and made for heavy duty use unlike that one for light use, so less of a restriction on size and use, reviews look good as well
No doubt the real ViAir 40043 is the dogs danglies, but for heavy domestic use the RAC900 will do me and my wallet just fine
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31st Jan 2011 11:01 am |
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Guy
Member Since: 05 Jul 2005
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Looks to me as if it comes out of exactly the same factory as the Viair units - very similar!
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31st Jan 2011 3:23 pm |
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Discotres
Member Since: 25 Jan 2010
Location: London
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If you are referring to the other inflater, then no doubt it is a cheap copy made to look like the real thing, hence the warning that it should be used 'lightly', same as the cheapie generators you get that are very similar to Honda's, I have a cheapie (Kipor) one and it does what I need, so all things have a place and use. The real one is a professional type model for industrial use, but you pay for that quality. The one I found and mentioned in my first post is a great heavy domestic model, and top of it's particular range. I missed the sale of the other mentioned and in fact didn't know about it, or may have bought one of those
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31st Jan 2011 3:45 pm |
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Guy
Member Since: 05 Jul 2005
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No, I meant the Ring RAC900 - the compressor, the carry bag and the hose and fittings all look identical to my Viair. It presumably comes from the same Chinese OEM vendor - but that's no bad thing - makes the Ring look even more of a bargain!
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31st Jan 2011 4:16 pm |
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ron3005
Member Since: 15 Mar 2010
Location: Feltham
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Just ordered 1 hope its as good as they say
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31st Jan 2011 7:40 pm |
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Discotres
Member Since: 25 Jan 2010
Location: London
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The AA use them so let's hope so, and reviews look good. I've a lot of pumping up to do/tyre pressures to check so whoever gets theirs first can give some feedback
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31st Jan 2011 7:50 pm |
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Tawny Owl
Member Since: 22 Oct 2008
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Discotres wrote:The AA use them so let's hope so, and reviews look good. I've a lot of pumping up to do/tyre pressures to check so whoever gets theirs first can give some feedback
Had mine for years , used daily and still going strong. Well worth the money
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31st Jan 2011 8:22 pm |
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Discotres
Member Since: 25 Jan 2010
Location: London
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Notification received that item has been handed to carrier and is in transit, I could be pumping tomorrow
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1st Feb 2011 9:49 am |
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DrLex
Member Since: 15 Jul 2005
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Thanks for the update -will you be posting unboxing pictures & a blackvue-recorded video of it in use? Time flies like an arrow; fruit flies like a banana
Member of Club Med Sucks
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1st Feb 2011 1:19 pm |
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KJS
Member Since: 26 Feb 2008
Location: Kent
Posts: 149
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Mine arrived at 5pm, so no chance to try it out. But on first impressions it looks well made and substantial enough to get my old series 3 tyres up to pressure. Thanks for the heads up on this
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1st Feb 2011 7:44 pm |
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