hiluxman
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Yes. Its good. Pumps tyres up quickly. Only niggle i found is the pressure gauge would of been better next to the on off switch rather on the lead. But overall im very happy with it.
I had a little toyota one that came out of a yaris and thats what i was using til it gave up. Had its 6 or 7 years so didnt do bad at all.Got a genuine VW (badged) one with the Touareg when I bought it. In a nice little case etc. I thought, na this wont with up to much..... but it does its job![]()
good to hear Boyo ... no egg on face here thenYes. Its good. Pumps tyres up quickly. Only niggle i found is the pressure gauge would of been better next to the on off switch rather on the lead. But overall im very happy with it.
None at all. Even my mate bought one after seeing itgood to hear Boyo ... no egg on face here then![]()
I’ve the dewalt equivalent great bit of kit to get you out of a holeI’ve just ordered the 18v cordless inflator from Makita - will report back when it gets here...
I've got the noco gb70 does 2000amps apparently suitable for 6.0 diesel engines.Has it arrived? Any good?
I'm fed up dragging my 50l compressor round the front to pump up tyres.
Also what about jump packs, its sort of related. Got a powered cool box for my lunch the other day but don't want to flatten car battery.
Treating myself to a few goodies because I sold my last motorbike a few days ago![]()
presumably achieved with inverter technology ?I've got the noco gb70 does 2000amps apparently suitable for 6.0 diesel engines.
Nice and small can squeeze it behind the rear passenger seat in my ranger without having to move the seat forward
Does it work? Heard mixed reports on them compact ones. Fancied one myself .I've got the noco gb70 does 2000amps apparently suitable for 6.0 diesel engines.
Nice and small can squeeze it behind the rear passenger seat in my ranger without having to move the seat forward
Mine is great, but has struggled with a totally flat tractor (6l diesel to be fair). I’d buy a bigger one next time (but it is bloody good on anything ‘realistic’, and is extremely compact for the punch it packs).Does it work? Heard mixed reports on them compact ones. Fancied one myself .
Handy to know as I've always been a bit dubious. I guess the key thing is to keep it charged as i always think they'd be great to have but when you were desperate and in a rush it'd be sods law it be flat. Anderson plug on front of me hilux and a decent set of jump leads does me.Mine is great, but has struggled with a totally flat tractor (6l diesel to be fair). I’d buy a bigger one next time (but it is bloody good on anything ‘realistic’, and is extremely compact for the punch it packs).
They take a while to charge up too. I do use mine all the time though, it’s really handy. I tend to leave it on charge in the pickup when I’m not using it.Handy to know as I've always been a bit dubious. I guess the key thing is to keep it charged as i always think they'd be great to have but when you were desperate and in a rush it'd be sods law it be flat. Anderson plug on front of me hilux and a decent set of jump leads does me.
Mine has been good, they seem to prefer a direct link to battery terminals rather than positive and earth point.Does it work? Heard mixed reports on them compact ones. Fancied one myself .