Thank you for your help this is exactly what I want I just purchased it from Home Depot $39.97 in Cleveland Ohio just in case anyone wants to purchase one
Thank you for this thorough review, sir! After doing some extensive research, I recently purchased the 120 volt version from Home Depot (currently selling for about $40). Haven't had an opportunity to use it just yet due to my recent purchase. Looks like you can use this unit on car tires without the included gauge extensions, although the gauge extensions do look nice. The LED light is a great idea too. Cool that they also give you two (tire stem caps?) as well. I have yet to come across an inflator that actually gives you something like that.
i was so lucky i got the 120 volt at 19.95 and my only regret is that the 12 volt was also the same price but i didnt buy it....used it twice already works great will purchase again the 12 volt when it has sale
Not a big fan of any 12 volt models. Most other brands didn't seem to last for me, maybe the fuse in those cases. I have used the 120 volt one a lot no issues. I returned the 12 volt ones because I liked the 120 volt a lot. The 120 volts cost me I think $29.99 but you did better.
About how long is the inflator line? Long enough that if the tire valve happens to be at top it can reach with unit sitting on floor? Good review. Thinking of buying the 120V, but wanted to know about inflator tube length. For the money, seems like a decent product.
I bought the 120 volt but unsure what gauge extension cord to use. The 17" cord on the inflator is 18awg. I will be buying a 25' cord but can't find a 18 gauge 2 prong. Would a 16 awg work without issues? I also can't find the amps this model pulls.
It draws 1.1 amps so like 132 watts. A 14 or 16 awg will work no problem. The lower the awg the more power the cord can handle. You got the better one with the 120 volts rather then the 12 volts. If you paid more then $19.99 they have it for that amount at home depot online right now.
IIRC HD will give you back the difference in price if it goes on sale for less within 30 days. A lot of people don't know this. Good luck. "Home Depot will price match products from any retailer. So long as that product is identical and in stock at both stores. However, Home Depot won’t just take it on your word; if you want them to price match a product, you must bring proof that you can get it cheaper elsewhere."💯
@@buya_pr Keep your receipt, it may go back to $20 near black friday. I believe hd gives you 90 days to return something. You could rebuy when $20 and return the $40
@@DesignBuildFixReview - Thanks. That is not a bad idea, but I think I missed that time period by a month. You did remind me of something else I need to return, though. 😃
Thank you for your help this is exactly what I want I just purchased it from Home Depot $39.97 in Cleveland Ohio just in case anyone wants to purchase one
Thanks. I have a Tesla Cybertruck (love it!) and it has onboard 120V power and no 12V DC power. These compressors are now $40 though!
@@oisiaa Most likely on sale near black friday again
Thank you for this thorough review, sir! After doing some extensive research, I recently purchased the 120 volt version from Home Depot (currently selling for about $40). Haven't had an opportunity to use it just yet due to my recent purchase. Looks like you can use this unit on car tires without the included gauge extensions, although the gauge extensions do look nice. The LED light is a great idea too. Cool that they also give you two (tire stem caps?) as well. I have yet to come across an inflator that actually gives you something like that.
The 120 volt one is better, basically because the 12 volt models seem to have issues with fuses at times.
i was so lucky i got the 120 volt at 19.95 and my only regret is that the 12 volt was also the same price but i didnt buy it....used it twice already works great will purchase again the 12 volt when it has sale
Not a big fan of any 12 volt models. Most other brands didn't seem to last for me, maybe the fuse in those cases. I have used the 120 volt one a lot no issues. I returned the 12 volt ones because I liked the 120 volt a lot. The 120 volts cost me I think $29.99 but you did better.
About how long is the inflator line? Long enough that if the tire valve happens to be at top it can reach with unit sitting on floor? Good review. Thinking of buying the 120V, but wanted to know about inflator tube length. For the money, seems like a decent product.
It's very long I didnt messure it but woukd think 22 inch tire would reach it.
@@DesignBuildFixReview OK thanks for reply. Thought I read 28" for the 12v on HD site. Imagine 120V same.
I bought the 120 volt but unsure what gauge extension cord to use. The 17" cord on the inflator is 18awg. I will be buying a 25' cord but can't find a 18 gauge 2 prong. Would a 16 awg work without issues? I also can't find the amps this model pulls.
It draws 1.1 amps so like 132 watts. A 14 or 16 awg will work no problem. The lower the awg the more power the cord can handle. You got the better one with the 120 volts rather then the 12 volts. If you paid more then $19.99 they have it for that amount at home depot online right now.
IIRC HD will give you back the difference in price if it goes on sale for less within 30 days. A lot of people don't know this. Good luck.
"Home Depot will price match products from any retailer. So long as that product is identical and in stock at both stores. However, Home Depot won’t just take it on your word; if you want them to price match a product, you must bring proof that you can get it cheaper elsewhere."💯
$20 wow! I just bought this right now at Home Depot in Jacksonville Florida and it was $39.99
@@buya_pr Keep your receipt, it may go back to $20 near black friday. I believe hd gives you 90 days to return something. You could rebuy when $20 and return the $40
$20? Wow, I paid $40 at Home Depot. I see others did the same. I really do like the unit, though.
@@kelperdude Most likely near black friday will $20 again
@@kelperdude Keep receipt I think you have 90 days to return at hd. Could return if goes on sale near black friday
@@DesignBuildFixReview - Thanks. That is not a bad idea, but I think I missed that time period by a month. You did remind me of something else I need to return, though. 😃
I just went out and bought the 120 and a 12 volt today
I like the 120 volt one, it doesn't depend on 12 volt fuses. I would only use the 12 volt one when 120 volt not available.
Great review, Thank's 😎👍
I got the same one works great
12 or 120 volt, how long?
$19.99? I just ordered and it's $29.88 in Feb 2024. I'll still buy it...
the 12 volt one was $29.99 the 120 volt one was $19.99
February 20th 12v is $40
@@survivor-qp4zf Ouch $10 more
Great info
Thanks good job with this review
I got the120 volt husky thanks for the review 🛻👍
Enjoy it