Would the be good enough n last the distance for keeping tug n van tyres up to pressure??...Being cordless makes them more compact was my thoughts ey.
-- Edited by Papou on Wednesday 1st of February 2017 04:12:44 PM
Yarra said
06:36 PM Feb 1, 2017
I have one of these they work great, but bear in mind that, you need the battery & charger. As far as i know Bunnings are the sole suppliers for Ryobi Tools in OZ
The Belmont Bear said
12:09 PM Feb 2, 2017
Bunnings have them for $99 don't know if that includes the battery and charger but most of the Ryobi One + 18V stuff usually does, if it doesn't include them any of the other Ryobi One + tools uses the same battery and charger if you happen to have one. I have been thinking about getting one of these units myself Papou not only for the things you suggested but also for adjusting the pressure in the air bag suspension.
woofta and precious said
06:24 PM Feb 2, 2017
Yep $99 for the skin ONLY.
If you don't have at least one battery and a charger, it will cost you about $100 odd or more.
I have quite a few of the tools in the range, and it seems best to buy when they have a package deal going on special, like a drill kit with battery and charger etc.
Seems to be reasonable quality tools over all, but will be expensive to start the collection. They don't sell the smaller tools (like the radios, lights, air compressors etc) in kit form.
Brian
The Belmont Bear said
09:34 PM Feb 2, 2017
That's unfortunate Woofta as it puts the cost up for those who don't have any of the other Ryobi tools but I previously bought a Ryobi One + drill kit which included 2 batteries and a charger.
woofta and precious said
02:30 PM Feb 3, 2017
Yep, that's the most economical way to do it (if you can call it economics!
I've got the angle grinder as well and if works very well
Anyone use or own one of these:)
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Ryobi-Portable-Inflator-Deflator-Compressor-Tire-Tub-Inflatable-Pump-18V-Battery/322212029698
Would the be good enough n last the distance for keeping tug n van tyres up to pressure??...Being cordless makes them more compact was my thoughts ey.
-- Edited by Papou on Wednesday 1st of February 2017 04:12:44 PM
If you don't have at least one battery and a charger, it will cost you about $100 odd or more.
I have quite a few of the tools in the range, and it seems best to buy when they have a package deal going on special, like a drill kit with battery and charger etc.
Seems to be reasonable quality tools over all, but will be expensive to start the collection. They don't sell the smaller tools (like the radios, lights, air compressors etc) in kit form.
Brian
I've got the angle grinder as well and if works very well