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The YAWV Cordless Tire Inflator is a powerful, portable air compressor designed for quick and efficient tire inflation. Compatible with Milwaukee M18 batteries, it features a high-performance motor that inflates tires rapidly, an intelligent preset function for accurate pressure control, and a digital display with LED lighting for nighttime use. With convenient storage options and multiple nozzle attachments, this inflator is perfect for cars, motorcycles, and sports equipment.
Brand | YAWV |
Voltage | 18 Volts |
Recommended Uses For Product | Tire Inflation |
Power Source | Battery Powered and DC |
Noise Level | 52 dB |
Special Feature | Portable |
Included Components | Pressure Gauge, LED, Nozzles |
Maximum Power | 550 Watts |
Color | Red |
Material | Plastic |
Style | FOR Milwaukee |
Model Name | Cordless Tire Inflator Air Compressor |
Manufacturer | YAWV |
UPC | 787502964794 |
Item Weight | 0.634 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 10 x 8 x 3 inches |
Item model number | YA-AC-03 |
Wattage | 550 watts |
Special Features | Portable |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
H**Y
Awesome
Great product nice easy to use features. Totally affordable and well made. Quickly inflates tires. Definitely recommend.
R**A
Really love this product.
I really love this item bc I no longer have to drag my heavy Compressor to put air in my tires if I have a low tire. This hand held compressor is really easy and lightweight to use works perfect gets the job done, you wonât be disappointed.
G**S
A good tire inflator for a good price.
I purchased this inflator and have used it on a few car tires and other inflatable items. It works well the gauge is accurate and was well worth the money compared to the Milwaukee one. My only gripe is that the 12v cable for this tool does not store in it, so you have the inflator and a cord to keep track of.
J**
Pump it up!
Now I can. Works great! Simple to use and light. Highly recommend.
M**E
Fast and effective
Works awesome. Only reason it doesn't get 5 star is the digital pressure guage is off from the actual psi by 2
J**Y
Very well built, works great!
I have used this few times when my tire got a nail. Every time, it worked perfectly. Powerful, yet noise level is very low compared to the other pump I had. Build quality is exceptional. I'm really happy with this product.
J**9
Very good inflator
Finally used this after having received it 6 months ago. Worked great and much quieter than my previous inflator. Pumped up my truck tires from 32 lbs of pressure to 75 lbs. of pressure but sucked up some batteries. They are small batteries so I might buy a bigger battery for this unit. Worked great and pretty accurate too! Love this thing.
A**N
Mine has inaccurate/inconsistent autostop
WARNING WARNING do not know if this YAWV inflater will protect Dewalt batteries from storage discharge, suggest not leaving the battery on the tool when not in use.Disclosure, I bought the Dewalt official $129 from another store and then bought this one here from Amazon as well.This gadget is nice. For the price, I think the value is pretty decent.The set point seems to be remembered after removing the battery. As a blind customer, I like that I can hold the pressure minus for a good long time and know that it stopped at 3 PSI, then I just press the up pressure and count a new number every second press. Like "click click 4 click click 5" etc. This is because it changes by .5 psi with a single press of the up or down.The chuck thing with the lever that you use to clamp it onto the valve is decent, but I do prefer the screw-on type the official Dewalt has.This unit is significantly smaller than the official Dewalt.I did not find this unit to be any noisier than the official Dewalt. However, the official Dewalt runs the pump at different speeds depending on the set point. If I set it to 40 psi for instance, it'll ramp the pump up to a much higher rpm than the YAWV pump does. Especially at that point, I personally believe the Dewalt is louder but only slightly.It came naturally to conclude the Dewalt would pump faster, especially for higher psi. While I didn't actually try pumping up anything to above 22 psi, since I only had ready access to ATV and Tractor tires for this, I did set the Dewalt to max pressure and just stopped it at the same pressure that I had the YAWV set for. Surprisingly enough, they were almost exactly the same amount of time to go from 5 to 22 PSI when I did that. When setting the Dewalt to 22, it was much slower than the YAWV.The air hose on the Dewalt stayed just barely warm after pumping up 4 ATV tires from around 14 to 19 psi, the hose on the Yawv got warm but I could still hold onto it. In my mind, that means Dewalt is going to last longer, but if the YAWV can hold up to occasional light use to top off tires or to rescue a farm tractor with a flat, then I'm ok with that, especially with this priced so that I could buy 3 of them for the amount that one Dewalt costs.Dewalt includes a high-volume inflater. It's a hose that blows a lot of air but not much pressure, and it's intended for things like inflating air beds. YAWV doesn't.Dewalt will protect the battery, I wouldn't feel bad about leaving the battery on it. YAWV I have no idea, so I'm just making sure I do not leave the battery installed when not using it. The Yawv does have a low voltage stop if I'm not mistaken, so that part is covered. If it didn't, customers would be well advised to keep a close eye on the battery and make sure they don't run the tool with a low battery, since if the battery becomes too flat the Dewalt charger wouldn't be able to charge the battery again.Dewalt's set point is adjusted by spinning a dial. You turn it on, whip the dial around until you have the pressure you want and push the little round button in the middle of the dial. Quick and easy. However, the set point is not remembered if the unit powers off. Every time you turn it on, you start from 3 psi and you must set it to what you want again. As a blind customer, I find it super difficult to count off the clicks on this dial. I discovered that if I can make an accurate 360 degree spin it tends to go up by about 16 psi. That made it a lot easier to figure out, but the distinctive buttons and the ability to remember the set point, even with battery removed, the Yawv has is attractive for me in particular moreso than the forgetful and finocky dial.So far, the YAWV is the clear winner for my own scenario. I don't need the high-volume inflator enough to matter. However, there is a con here.Con: YAWV tends to want to think the pressure has reached the set point when it hasn't, not by a long shot. I can be really careful and make sure the chuck is lined up and should be working well, but yet when I turn the unit on, it turns off again, if it came on at all, immediately. I encountered this even trying to go from 12 to 19 psi. I had to set it to 28 psi a couple of times to get it to keep going. It doesn't always behave like this.Dad, who can see, tells me that when this happens, it shows on the screen while pumping that the pressure has reached 19, but after it shuts off the pressure drops back to 12. So somehow, sometimes, when pumping, it thinks the pressure is a lot higher than it really is.I chose to return the Dewalt to get the money back, and I'll just deal with the issue I have here unless the seller wants to try sending me another one if this isn't expected behavior. It does pump the tires up, and when it runs for more than 3 seconds or so, I can be reasonably sure that it will stop at within 1.5 pounds of my set point. If the tire needs to go just a couple of psi to reach what I want, I set the unit about 3 psi higher than that, or more, in order to get it to run and then since I can't see the screen I just wait a while and then I test the pressure with my gauge. It's still an improvement over our big air compressor because I can tell when the auto stop is going to function at least, as when it's not, it only will run for a second or two.
I**N
Fits DeWalt batteries.
I have a booster with tire filler. Battery is getting weak. This is great replacement. I always have charged DeWalt batteries, so always ready to go. Not much faster than booster, but half the weight of wet cell booster. Pressure preset is great at cottage. I don't have to stick around feeding the black flies and Mosquitos to pump up Sea-Doo tires.
A**.
Il arrĂȘte seul a la pression voulue
Il peut aller ou le courant ne ce rend pas
A**R
Works with Dewalt batteries
Genius! Works great and is easy to pack for road trips.
D**3
seems to be a great air compressor
compressor works great and it does take the 20v dewalt batteries
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