I have decided to go with the Bauer System and this is a huge plus. I have been wanting one for a long time and now it's here. You can not beat the prices of the Bauer system.
Okay, this deserves an award! I love what you did lol!!!! And.... I used this twice today. Had a sub with a flat tire and fixed it. Came home and my trailer tire was flat. Boom! Awesome job!
I just bought this air compressor today 08/04/24 when needing to air down and tested it out. It works. Got it for $25.00 at harbor freight. Not bad at all. Thanks for sharing.
Excellent video, as usual! I saw the Project Farm video as well, good stuff. As for the light on the side of this unit, all I can say is what my Dad taught me so long ago: It's better to have it, and not need it, than need it, and not have it... 😄👍 Shine On!
Looks like a TTI product similar to the Ryobi. FYI, the instructions are also the same as the Ryobi in that you are advised to not run the inflator for more than 10 minutes without a 10 minute cool-down period. _The Inflator/Deflator can become hot during use. Allow the Inflator/Deflator to cool for ten minutes after each ten minutes of continuous use._
I’ve never seen a dual powered inflator like that. I really like the Ryobi one I have which is pretty similar. Way faster to inflate tires with it then an air compressor. I wanna get the hyper tough tire inflator to leave in the truck. This way if it gets stolen. Even with a spare battery I’m out like $50. Instead of $150 for the Ryobi inflator and 2 batteries.
This Bauer inflator looks great! I was looking at the Ryobi inflator to have a portable device to check my F350 tires. A couple of questions; A) What is the max psi that device can go to? ( my tires are 65 & 75 psi) Ryobi goes to 150 psi B) Did you check your tire’s psi after inflation with the Bauer device? Thanks again for all you do making your videos and I look forward to seeing your next video!
If you already have Ryobi tools buy Ryobi. The Ryobi is a known quantity. They've been making quality cordless since the 90s Also you're always to check your tires with a good digital psi gauge.
@Dale Bowen.....I just finished watching that video. Although Project Farm didn't give a final ranking of all the air compressors that he tested, I noticed that the Pittsburgh from HF was towards the top of each category.
Looks like a decent air pump to me. I really like my hand held Ryobi P737 air pump. That works really well too. I like Buaers hands free once it's plugged in. Mine has a trigger you have to pull to keep on.
@@alotaku These days you'll have to reset the trouble code the ECM will set. (If you don't own a scan tool, it's a trip to someone who does) The ECM knows that cylinder isn't firing and doesn't like it.... A lot of the old stuff has been foiled by modern tech. JC Whitney tire inflators are one.
Looks pretty good. 16 minute run time and it didn't die you can't ask for much more in this. The low pressure inflator is really nice. I have the cheapo 12 volt from HF and an expensive Viaire to do what this does. Not for me as I'm not bought into the system but still looks pretty good.
I passed on the Bauer because I have all Dewalt 20V tools. I got their inflator and it’s the best decision I’ve ever made. I got mine for $75 and that was with a battery during Christmas.
I am deep in the Bauer line and patiently waiting for a 20V cordless trimmer. I will buy it the moment it gets in my store because I need one but the Lynx is a bit expensive for what I need it for.
I bought a hyper tough out of Walmart 30 bucks 2 years ago used it a few times for a bad tire I like the screw on connector, light and needle for the sports stuff not a fan of the snap on connector
I haul trailers pretty often. This would be geat for topping off trailer tires as cords are never long enough. Also geat for camping if it inflates air beds w/o killing car battery
Hahaha.. the lawyer should have been a goat... don't know why... just seems funny. Another great example of right tool for right job. Like you said Bear, it may take awhile but it does get the job done!
HEY! Were you the damn bear that got into my backpack last summer while out back packing??? And you had the damn nerve to take all my beef jerky! BAD BEAR! 🐻
I love your videos thank you for the review can you please do temp check after use for longer time like the 15min to see if it heats up to much and could you use it to dry a a car with the low pressure hose and last dose it come with a battery and charger
I have everything that Bauer has released. It’s my DIY project home project. So every week I stop by HF and see if anything else has been released. They’re taking their sweet A$$ time releasing their line up.
Curious Mr. Da Bear, what software is it that you use to generate your human avatar? On a different topic, I would agree that most people would get the inflator if they were invested in the battery line. For my final thought I would have to say that you forgot to edit out some of your miscues and forgotten lines. Oh and I hope Moto is alright, didn’t hear from him in this video.
I have the Black and Decker inflator, and I think it might be just a bit better. They appear to be virtually identical as far as features go except that the Black and Decker can also use an AC plug that's also stowed on board. Speed and battery endurance appear to be about the same... I've never managed to wear out the battery yet.. Even if I did, I know it'll take at least about 30 minutes, during which time I can go over and grab another battery. The knock-off batteries on Amazon are actually quite good.. I can get a pair of 5ah 20v max batteries for $60, and they're actually *very* good batteries. With an adapter for my Makita router, the life seems to be at least about 90% of a 5ah Makita battery (sorry, I've not done any controlled/measured testing). Price on the Black and Decker is about the same as well..
If you watched the vid from Project Farm the Pitsburg pump from HF was made of metal and all the others where made of plastic Next the HF is an actual punp with a flexible hose with a quick connect fitting so if the hose brakes it can be replaced.It is 12 volts as the Husky is 110 volt none in a car.The HF went off on overload when cooled restarted so HF WINS YA.
Much like the Ryobi version, but no lighter power on that. Speaking of frosting, Ryobi has very cool garage speaker in their system. I hear their hot glue gun is good too.
Does this have a plug in option behind the battery like ryobi does with most of their tools . At least with ryobi you can buy bigger amp hour batteries unlike bauer
I don't like the new no spare trend. Just last night my Dad called me as he had a flat on Lexus RX with full size spare and he had side wall damage how to do blow up a tire with a split side wall??
How practical would this be for someone with a 4 wheeler who wants to lower the air pressure in the tires for flotation and then pump them back up for pavement driving?
Ill pass on this one. I wonder how long it would take to fill a 35"M/T If it took 16 minutes to fill a 17" tire to 35psi? Is there anything about duty cycle? And not till the batteries run out. How warm did the pump get filling the tire? For example my superFlow MV89G can fill my truck tires in about 3 minutes. Has a duty cycle of 40 minutes on 40 minutes off. And gets warm NOT hot after 15 minutes of use. This is something that you definitely get what you pay for.
I'm starting to think you bear-ly made it home after the aliens abducted you. That was great. From my vantage point, you seemed to go catatonic for a few seconds, then come around at the sound of a double clap. (One mild seizure out of about three trips to LA LA Land.) Then shake it off and go back to talking tools. Just editing glitches, I know. But the idea of a bear that spaces out and has occasional seizures while discussing tools is great. I've seen the same phenomenon at 2:00 a m Friday night/morning when the framing crew was unwinding, but that was before YT.
Is this in 4k? Video quality is very nice. Also, I know the M12 Inflator has a duty cycle of 10 minutes. (10 minutes of operation, 10 minutes off to cool down). Does the Bauer have this limitation?
Hey Bear unfortunately I have the Ryobi 18v 1+ system and a lot of tools for it. It's ashame that the Baure line didn't come out about 17 or so years ago.
Just curious if you seen the one that Dewalt makes. It's a good unit and I've had mine for a most a year. I keep it in my truck and use it at work and at home.
I'm looking to replace the dewalt unit i have. I've had this piece of shit for less than 8 months, and in that time, it no longer reads the pressure, the swivel valve stem connector no longer swivels, and it shuts down randomly, throwing error codes. Dewalts are truly no longer quality tools. I've got brushless circ and jig saws that both intermittently shut off while making easy cuts, so often that they are not trouble than they are worth. I'm DONE with dewalt. Herculese, bauer, and milwaukee from here on out.
I'm just now seeing this video, and I have a question for you, Mr. Da Bear (and/or anybody else who can give me some insights!). How does this unit compare to the 20V Bauer inflator that's roughly half the price -- the $24.99 56546? People who have reviewed that one have given it pretty rave reviews as well, so I'd like to get some direct comparisons from anybody who has actually used both. Thanks in advance!
The cheaper one is an analog high pressure inflator. This is a digital dual inflator. It will do both high pressure stuff like sports equipment and tires as well as low pressure high volume stuff like air beds and pool toys.
It taking 16 minutes to augment the air in a low tire is really pathetic when a hand pump would have completed the operation in half the time. Not in the least impressed.
@@denoftools I guess it would depend on how much air was needed, just how low was the tire needing air? Point being, that is a lot of time to inflate a tire with your gadget and its proprietary battery that is doomed to fail early, as these Chinese made lithium batteries have proven time and time again to be the case. To change the subject, why aren't you dressed as a panda bear, seeing as how you are indirectly just a shill for the Chinese manufacturers who thrive on unfair market practices? The Chinese manufacturers that keep Harbor Freight alive with their anti-competitive marketing scheme and cheap knock-offs and near counterfeits. You know, those practices that have essentially killed American labor and jobs, forced the closure of too many plants and factories, and driven a stake through the heart of American commerce? Often using what amounts to slave labor - prisoners - to manufacture their goods, little concern for toxic materials of construction, and no commitment to customer service after sales - these are the people and products you champion? Harbor Freight, China's Ikea.???
I have decided to go with the Bauer System and this is a huge plus. I have been wanting one for a long time and now it's here. You can not beat the prices of the Bauer system.
Copy of a Ryobi that works pretty well. Adding the 12v plug while keeping the battery is nice.
Okay, this deserves an award! I love what you did lol!!!! And.... I used this twice today. Had a sub with a flat tire and fixed it. Came home and my trailer tire was flat. Boom! Awesome job!
I just bought this air compressor today 08/04/24 when needing to air down and tested it out. It works. Got it for $25.00 at harbor freight. Not bad at all. Thanks for sharing.
Excellent video, as usual! I saw the Project Farm video as well, good stuff. As for the light on the side of this unit, all I can say is what my Dad taught me so long ago: It's better to have it, and not need it, than need it, and not have it... 😄👍
Shine On!
A good test for the battery is to see how many queen size air mattresses it can fill. Gotta have that comfort for glamping!
I got the Milwaukee m12 on sale for $100, came with a 4ah, 2ah, charger and bag.
Where did you find it for that price?
@@mlukegrady sale at home depot
I Love mine works great, inflated my 33 tires from my truck no problem.
That's alot of tires. I'm cool with 4 tires... 6 max. 😜
Looks like a TTI product similar to the Ryobi. FYI, the instructions are also the same as the Ryobi in that you are advised to not run the inflator for more than 10 minutes without a 10 minute cool-down period.
_The Inflator/Deflator can become hot during use. Allow the Inflator/Deflator to cool for ten minutes after each ten minutes of continuous use._
Looks like Da Bear had a couple of glitches toward the end. More proof we're living in a matrix on a flat Earth!
Clap clap clap
I’ve never seen a dual powered inflator like that. I really like the Ryobi one I have which is pretty similar.
Way faster to inflate tires with it then an air compressor.
I wanna get the hyper tough tire inflator to leave in the truck. This way if it gets stolen. Even with a spare battery I’m out like $50. Instead of $150 for the Ryobi inflator and 2 batteries.
Pass on to Eric to release the rest of Bauer line!!! And hurry it up!!! Loyal Harbor Freight shopper!!!
I just want the Hercules circular saw. Is it too much to ask for a few more Hercules items?
I've been using this to air up the tires on my RV for a few years. Nice features. No complaints.
This Bauer inflator looks great! I was looking at the Ryobi inflator to have a portable device to check my F350 tires. A couple of questions;
A) What is the max psi that device can go to? ( my tires are 65 & 75 psi) Ryobi goes to 150 psi
B) Did you check your tire’s psi after inflation with the Bauer device?
Thanks again for all you do making your videos and I look forward to seeing your next video!
If you already have Ryobi tools buy Ryobi. The Ryobi is a known quantity. They've been making quality cordless since the 90s
Also you're always to check your tires with a good digital psi gauge.
Project farm just today released a video on portable inflators . Didn't include this one.
@Dale Bowen.....I just finished watching that video. Although Project Farm didn't give a final ranking of all the air compressors that he tested, I noticed that the Pittsburgh from HF was towards the top of each category.
I thought the Pittsburgh was better built, that' the one I would get.
Bear prolly didn’t follow directions on the ones that came with cars. like PF did. 10 minutes then cool for 30 lol.
Looks like a decent air pump to me. I really like my hand held Ryobi P737 air pump. That works really well too. I like Buaers hands free once it's plugged in. Mine has a trigger you have to pull to keep on.
WILSON !!!! :) We used to pull a sparkplug out of the engine and screw in an adapter to air up tires.
Whoa! Isn't that air fuel mix deadly?
@@alotaku These days you'll have to reset the trouble code the ECM will set. (If you don't own a scan tool, it's a trip to someone who does) The ECM knows that cylinder isn't firing and doesn't like it....
A lot of the old stuff has been foiled by modern tech. JC Whitney tire inflators are one.
Looks pretty good. 16 minute run time and it didn't die you can't ask for much more in this. The low pressure inflator is really nice. I have the cheapo 12 volt from HF and an expensive Viaire to do what this does.
Not for me as I'm not bought into the system but still looks pretty good.
Thanks for doing this review because Wednesday is my birthday and this is on my list now for sure! Thanks Red Bear 🐻👍👍👍
I just got one because of your review and I’m so happy I did! Keep up the great work!
I sure hope this comes out in bearcules blue
I passed on the Bauer because I have all Dewalt 20V tools. I got their inflator and it’s the best decision I’ve ever made. I got mine for $75 and that was with a battery during Christmas.
You do a good job of one hand on the camera, and one for the product demo!
You bastard! 2 weeks ago I bought the Snappy one. I bet I could buy 3 of these for what I paid for 1.
i use the 110v/12voilt kobolt from lowes the $50 thing to top off my tires
I am deep in the Bauer line and patiently waiting for a 20V cordless trimmer. I will buy it the moment it gets in my store because I need one but the Lynx is a bit expensive for what I need it for.
I bought a hyper tough out of Walmart 30 bucks 2 years ago used it a few times for a bad tire I like the screw on connector, light and needle for the sports stuff not a fan of the snap on connector
You can buy a 12v cig lighter compressor off amazon for 15 dollars that fills to 40psi in under 10 min.
Link? Id like to see that on tape
I like this one over the other inflator Bauer offers
What about the Milwaukee 12 volt inflator comes with a battery for $94 at HD with a good warranty.
M12 inflator is excellent
10000000% agree, this is a awesome inflator, already put it to the test on my 34" falken Wildpeaks! Got them up without a hassle!
I am starting to regret going with the Hercules drill, hoping the freight will roll out some more blue 20v.
It's coming soon
How come? I love my Herc 20v drill.
@@planejet42 Just not many Hercules cordless tools sitting on store shelves.
@@denoftools My local store has the recip saw and theblower on display but they have no Hercules cordless tools in stock.
A soccer ball??!? Sac religious on the opening week of the NFL season. Hope it was the neighbor kids. 😉
Nope, but my son is the quarterback for his schools team and he keeps his football with him at all time
THEY HAVE THE AIR COMPRESSOR AT MY LOCAL HF! It holds dual batterys I'm definitely getting it.
Bear will this deflate my neighbors ego? Great vid
I have one from a brand name called Slime. It works as good as the name sounds, when it's running it sounds like it's gonna explode
I haul trailers pretty often. This would be geat for topping off trailer tires as cords are never long enough. Also geat for camping if it inflates air beds w/o killing car battery
Hahaha.. the lawyer should have been a goat... don't know why... just seems funny. Another great example of right tool for right job. Like you said Bear, it may take awhile but it does get the job done!
I wish all these accessories were available in blue! 😉😉😉
have you thought about marketing a "tool bear" ? you know, like steiff bears? i bet HF would sell them. cute idea ..
HEY! Were you the damn bear that got into my backpack last summer while out back packing??? And you had the damn nerve to take all my beef jerky! BAD BEAR! 🐻
My woods... My jerkey
I love your videos thank you for the review can you please do temp check after use for longer time like the 15min to see if it heats up to much and could you use it to dry a a car with the low pressure hose and last dose it come with a battery and charger
It's tool only, I ran this for 17 min straight and it was barely warm to the touch.
I have everything that Bauer has released. It’s my DIY project home project. So every week I stop by HF and see if anything else has been released. They’re taking their sweet A$$ time releasing their line up.
Wow, I definitely want to pick one of these up
Lol bro the intro with is so brilliant.. plus you played along with it during the video you sir should win a noble Peace prize lol
This inflator definitely beats taking out the compressor
Curious Mr. Da Bear, what software is it that you use to generate your human avatar? On a different topic, I would agree that most people would get the inflator if they were invested in the battery line. For my final thought I would have to say that you forgot to edit out some of your miscues and forgotten lines. Oh and I hope Moto is alright, didn’t hear from him in this video.
Duane Miller He does not reveal how he produces the bear character---it's sort of a trade secret.
Dave Beedon I didn’t ask about the bear. I ask how did he do the human avatar. 😂 and what about moto? Still haven’t heard from moto. 🤣
I have the Black and Decker inflator, and I think it might be just a bit better. They appear to be virtually identical as far as features go except that the Black and Decker can also use an AC plug that's also stowed on board. Speed and battery endurance appear to be about the same... I've never managed to wear out the battery yet.. Even if I did, I know it'll take at least about 30 minutes, during which time I can go over and grab another battery. The knock-off batteries on Amazon are actually quite good.. I can get a pair of 5ah 20v max batteries for $60, and they're actually *very* good batteries. With an adapter for my Makita router, the life seems to be at least about 90% of a 5ah Makita battery (sorry, I've not done any controlled/measured testing). Price on the Black and Decker is about the same as well..
Nice tool to keep in the truck.
If you watched the vid from Project Farm the Pitsburg pump from HF was made of metal and all the others where made of plastic Next the HF is an actual punp with a flexible hose with a quick connect fitting so if the hose brakes it can be replaced.It is 12 volts as the Husky is 110 volt none in a car.The HF went off on overload when cooled restarted so HF WINS YA.
Much like the Ryobi version, but no lighter power on that. Speaking of frosting, Ryobi has very cool garage speaker in their system. I hear their hot glue gun is good too.
Definitely something I'm considering.
Does the car plug charge the battery as well?
Had a little technical difficulties there for a little bit there
Bear have you done a shoot out over best batteries that’s where the money is
Working on that right now.
I wonder how it looks lkke with the new 8amp battery...
Projectfarm just did a video on 12v portable tire inflators.
Have you tested the Bauer Radio yet?
Video tomorrow
Does this have a plug in option behind the battery like ryobi does with most of their tools . At least with ryobi you can buy bigger amp hour batteries unlike bauer
I have that one. Love it. But it still says to not run more than 10 minutes
When are they going to come out with the radio/charger
I trust this Bear
Can you also deflate a car tire to desired psi?
Is the maximum run time only 5 minutes? If it is thats not good.
The best low pressure high volume inflators on the market are those 20v vacuums.
I don't like the new no spare trend. Just last night my Dad called me as he had a flat on Lexus RX with full size spare and he had side wall damage how to do blow up a tire with a split side wall??
My Schumacher jumper box has a led light on it and the light sucks and its useless
How practical would this be for someone with a 4 wheeler who wants to lower the air pressure in the tires for flotation and then pump them back up for pavement driving?
you have four tires that size would be pretty easy realized the tire in the demo was a full size half ton pickup tire an 18 in one of the bigger ones
What is the price I guess I missed it and how long is the wire and hose ?
Do you have to set the PSI to inflate tires or can I just turn it on and start inflating?
Ill pass on this one. I wonder how long it would take to fill a 35"M/T
If it took 16 minutes to fill a 17" tire to 35psi?
Is there anything about duty cycle?
And not till the batteries run out.
How warm did the pump get filling the tire?
For example my superFlow MV89G can fill my truck tires in about 3 minutes. Has a duty cycle of 40 minutes on 40 minutes off.
And gets warm NOT hot after 15 minutes of use.
This is something that you definitely get what you pay for.
The tire is a P275/65R18 and it got barely warm while running in 110 degree Vegas heat
@@denoftools
Thanks Bear you run the same size tires.
Duty cycle is use 10 minutes and rest 10 minutes
@@iofs3338 thanks
I'm starting to think you bear-ly made it home after the aliens abducted you. That was great. From my vantage point, you seemed to go catatonic for a few seconds, then come around at the sound of a double clap. (One mild seizure out of about three trips to LA LA Land.) Then shake it off and go back to talking tools.
Just editing glitches, I know. But the idea of a bear that spaces out and has occasional seizures while discussing tools is great. I've seen the same phenomenon at 2:00 a m Friday night/morning when the framing crew was unwinding, but that was before YT.
Is this in 4k? Video quality is very nice. Also, I know the M12 Inflator has a duty cycle of 10 minutes. (10 minutes of operation, 10 minutes off to cool down). Does the Bauer have this limitation?
1080p but it's the dji osmo pocket, great cam. Yes the duty cycle is supposed to be 10 min but I try to push tools to see how they perform
Actually I would buy the bauer just for this and the blower my drill is a German made metabo and it’s not going anywhere lol
Have you heard about Dewalt inflator?
Run with 20v 12v 110v(AC)
That lawyer is scary.
I watched, I listened, I chomped.
Hey Bear unfortunately I have the Ryobi 18v 1+ system and a lot of tools for it. It's ashame that the Baure line didn't come out about 17 or so years ago.
Just curious if you seen the one that Dewalt makes. It's a good unit and I've had mine for a most a year. I keep it in my truck and use it at work and at home.
I have, it's a good unit
I'm looking to replace the dewalt unit i have. I've had this piece of shit for less than 8 months, and in that time, it no longer reads the pressure, the swivel valve stem connector no longer swivels, and it shuts down randomly, throwing error codes. Dewalts are truly no longer quality tools. I've got brushless circ and jig saws that both intermittently shut off while making easy cuts, so often that they are not trouble than they are worth. I'm DONE with dewalt. Herculese, bauer, and milwaukee from here on out.
I'm just now seeing this video, and I have a question for you, Mr. Da Bear (and/or anybody else who can give me some insights!). How does this unit compare to the 20V Bauer inflator that's roughly half the price -- the $24.99 56546? People who have reviewed that one have given it pretty rave reviews as well, so I'd like to get some direct comparisons from anybody who has actually used both. Thanks in advance!
The cheaper one is an analog high pressure inflator. This is a digital dual inflator. It will do both high pressure stuff like sports equipment and tires as well as low pressure high volume stuff like air beds and pool toys.
Damn, you got your own lawyer now? WOW.!!!
Does this one also connect to 110v like the DeWalt does?
Nope
It taking 16 minutes to augment the air in a low tire is really pathetic when a hand pump would have completed the operation in half the time. Not in the least impressed.
I would love to see the video of you hand pumping a 18" truck tire in under that time
@@denoftools I guess it would depend on how much air was needed, just how low was the tire needing air? Point being, that is a lot of time to inflate a tire with your gadget and its proprietary battery that is doomed to fail early, as these Chinese made lithium batteries have proven time and time again to be the case.
To change the subject, why aren't you dressed as a panda bear, seeing as how you are indirectly just a shill for the Chinese manufacturers who thrive on unfair market practices? The Chinese manufacturers that keep Harbor Freight alive with their anti-competitive marketing scheme and cheap knock-offs and near counterfeits. You know, those practices that have essentially killed American labor and jobs, forced the closure of too many plants and factories, and driven a stake through the heart of American commerce? Often using what amounts to slave labor - prisoners - to manufacture their goods, little concern for toxic materials of construction, and no commitment to customer service after sales - these are the people and products you champion? Harbor Freight, China's Ikea.???
can it run my Ingersol Rand 2235TI max???
But,, will it inflate my tire, on my 3/4 ton,,, like 75psi
Probably but it will take a while
Thanks
I ordered it and the the old steel one
Thank you for standing in the sun to make this video
Whatch project farms review on tire inflators
Lawyers...they're funny...and delicious! LOL. DaBear is Da best! Haha
Buy a 12v shop vac double duty and cheaper
I thought I'd never see your face!
I have Ryobi version
No am fm radio? No thanks Does look like a nice unit
The radios a separate unit
Bear to store you saw Ickn tool box a UA-camr took pics and it’s $10k for tool box $4k for 56” box
Where is this?
The redyobi
funny vid lol, good job da bear
That pesky bear Jeff did you forget to give him some honey why did he flatten your tire jeff
Good morning Mr Bear. I would like to know if Hercules will also be offer one of these? Thanks! Thumbs up #690
I had a similar one , not worth the money, invest in a good one, bells and wistles dont buy me anymore
Lmfao a few interns are missing lmfao
I could actually see this thing being handy TBH