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onichama@feddit.de to Asklemmy@lemmy.ml · 2 years ago

What is an item below 100 bucks that everyone should own?

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What is an item below 100 bucks that everyone should own?

onichama@feddit.de to Asklemmy@lemmy.ml · 2 years ago
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  • OptimusPrime@lemmy.moonling.nl
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    A portable car tire inflator (with build in battery).

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      I bought one that connects to the 12v outlet (what we used to call the “cigarette lighter slot”) in the car. It’s come in handy.

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      I’m 62 and have just bought my first ever.

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        Awesome!

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          What’s the use case for these? Not needing to fill up tires at the gas station?

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            Pretty much. Mine was cheap, but my favorite feature is the targeted auto stop. So I set it to a pressure, and it stops when it reaches it automatically, which no gas station pump ever did for me. So I can get them all to the exact same pressure without stopping to check where I’m at a bunch mid fill-up.

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              Ah ok - if the gas station doesn’t have such a machine that’s pretty useful. My next gas station has such a compressor, I enter the pressure and it does everything automatically once the hose is connected.

              Anyways, keeping your tires at correct pressure probably pays for such a pump in a short time.

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      I have a Ryobi one, technically seperate battery but it’s so good it’s worth it.

      Attach, set the PSI I want, hit go, it stops on its own, no awkwardly crouching down holding a button or keeping my eye on a dial that wobbles a lot.

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      I legit just bought one yesterday lol

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        What a coincidence!

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      Bonus points if it also includes jumper cables with that battery. Having a portable jumper when your batter dies is insanely useful.

      However, the model I have doesn’t hold a charge forever, so I find that I have to recharge it every couple months or else it will be dead the next time I actually need it. An unfortunate flaw so I’d look for reviews that mention whether that’s the case for any you look to purchase

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        Thats a thing (stand alone) on my list to purchase. Except I’ve bought a new car battery not longer than a year ago. So I guess that should hold up. Did I just jinxed myself?

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          Yeah that’s a jinx if I’ve ever heard one. Better buy two just in case…

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      Project Farm recently did a comparison of several tire inflators. It’s a great resource if you’re in the market.

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      I recommend the xaiomi one on amazon. Works great

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        I have exactly that one, if you mean this one:

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          That’s the one!

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