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[Prime] Michelin Digital Tyre Inflator $85 Delivered @ Rolan Australia via Amazon AU

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Been on the lookout to see this drop in price since it last went on sale. Price is nowhere near as good but been wanting it to avoid going to the servo.

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This is part of Amazon Prime Day sale for 2023

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  • I’ve got one of these - can highly recommend.

  • +1

    Very good unit, can't think of one wrong thing with it.

    I was tempted by cordless units but suspect the cordfree convenience would likely be more than offset by slow performance, and having to remember to keep it charged.

  • -1 won't ship to NQ :(

    +1 deal though

  • +2

    I got one of these for a few years, worked really well, until it died a few weeks ago. I bought an Ozito 12V / 240V Dual Power Inflator DPI-5000 at Bunnings for $99, the Ozito is like 10x faster, when plugs into the 240V, especially with a complete flat tyre.

  • I’ve got a 15 year old version of this, still going strong!

    Great for setting tyre pressures before a long trip too

  • +1

    Price has dropped to $75?!

    • Looks like it!

    • Quickly cancel and reorder, guys!

  • i bought one from supercheap a few years back. good in a pinch, like when mum's car had a flat tyre overnight. 10 minutes or so to inflate it enough to drive to the servo and use their pump for the rest. the cable to the cig socket is shorter than i'd prefer and it's loud enough to annoy the neighbours.

  • Better than the Ryobi inflator/ deflator?

  • I have one of these. Although it works well, I've stopped using it because it's a PIA to move around to each tyre while keeping the 12V lead connected.
    I'm now using the Xiaomi Mi Portable Air Pump 1S, which I'm more than happy with (this model has now been replaced by V.2).
    It does have a shorter rubber tube, mean you sometimes have to use an upside-down bucket to raise it closer to the tyre valve, but that's still far easier than moving a wired inflater.
    One option is to buy a 30 or 40cm version of this: https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005003770800337.html

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