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Kobalt 1/4" 150PSI Grip-Style Inflator Air Compressor Gun $7 + Free In-Store Pickup at Lowe's

$6.98

$25

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Lowes [lowes.com] has the Kobalt 1/4" 150PSI Grip-Style Inflator Air Compressor Gun
on sale for $6.98. Select free store pickup where available, otherwise shipping is free on orders $35+ for MyLowe's Rewards Members (free to join [lowes.com]).

Features:
  • Air chuck, gauge and relief valve in 1 convenient package
  • Trigger controls airflow into tire
  • Calibrated from 0 PSI to 150 PSI
This sale price is $3 lower than last month's Frontpage deal.
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Lowes [lowes.com] has the Kobalt 1/4" 150PSI Grip-Style Inflator Air Compressor Gun
on sale for $6.98. Select free store pickup where available, otherwise shipping is free on orders $35+ for MyLowe's Rewards Members (free to join [lowes.com]).

Features:
  • Air chuck, gauge and relief valve in 1 convenient package
  • Trigger controls airflow into tire
  • Calibrated from 0 PSI to 150 PSI
This sale price is $3 lower than last month's Frontpage deal.

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Model: Kobalt Inflator Gun | SGY-AIR46TZ

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4h ago
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Rokket
4h ago
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This is the lowest price I've ever seen (and the lowest price ever posted to SD).
3h ago
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anvilsvs
3h ago
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Price is right. But I've not had good performance from the single barb chucks and the gauge may be less than accurate. I have a 14 wheel 80psi rig and have found this combination to work: Not cheap, but if you do a lot of tires in cramped spaces it can be worth it.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product...UTF8&psc=1
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product...=UTF8&th=1
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1h ago
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TealShape5312
1h ago
6 Posts
I agree with anvilsvs. Price is right, but there's caveats.

I actually do like the single barb chucks. They're far from perfect since they pop off easily if the hose is being twisted seemingly at all, but as long as the valve stem is on the outside, they're perfectly fine. (And they're very cheap.)
For the gauge, reviews seem to be hit or miss on it, but from the images seems to use a regular thread so you can just slap a higher quality one on it (that likely costs more than the inflator itself, lol).

I wouldn't be using these in my shop, but I would not mind at all if one appeared in my garage for occasional use. Since I'm not currently in need, I think I'll skip this one, but it seems pretty good overall.
15m ago
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UniqueMagic721
15m ago
237 Posts
WOW!!! Finally someone is selling these WITHOUT the incompatible air nipple! Every other one has a nipple installed with an o-ring. Since it's o-ring sealed rather than NPT, you cannot change the nipple if you use professional air couplers. These have a male NPT adapter that allows adding your own nipple in the style you happen to use. In for two.
11m ago
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11m ago
UniqueMagic721
11m ago
238 Posts
Quote from anvilsvs :
Price is right. But I've not had good performance from the single barb chucks and the gauge may be less than accurate. I have a 14 wheel 80psi rig and have found this combination to work: Not cheap, but if you do a lot of tires in cramped spaces it can be worth it.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product...UTF8&psc=1 [amazon.com]
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product...=UTF8&th=1 [amazon.com]
I would trust a mechanical bourdon tube gauges over a digital battery powered gauges any day of the week. They always work. No worrying if the battery died. And mechanical gauges can easily be adjusted if they happen to be off a bit. I have 4 vacuum gauges from HF I use to syn carburetors on motorcycles, two were off and all it takes is removing the dial and adjusting the needle a tooth or two so they all read identical. And If I wanted to pay $40 for a tire chuck, I would just buy a proper Milton setup like real mechanics use.

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