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Review on 🏠 Convenient Home Inflation Made Easy with Campbell Hausfeld RP410099AV System by Young Toulson

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Best Value Plug-in 120V Home Blower

I already have this 120V CH home blower and have been using it for over two years. I've used it many times in my attached garage to keep both my car's tires at 32-33psi, including a full size spare and a limited spare in the wheel wells of both trunks, all with no problems. I've also used it in my basement for my water heater's expansion tank and pressurized it internally to match my house's 55psi water pressure. Quality sensor and easily plugs into my house's standard 120v outlets. I also hooked it up to a 10ft grounded extension cord of the same gauge when needed and used that inflator for 20ft with no problem. Thanks to the built-in fan, this device has never overheated. WARNING: Please note that the maximum pump cycle is 20 minutes per session. Therefore, you must allow this CH inflator to cool down for *at least* 20 minutes before you can safely proceed with inflation. A large amount of heat is generated when air is compressed (basic school physics). Therefore, in order to ensure a long service life, it is necessary to protect the built-in pump motor, fan motor and compressor of this device. attachable tire tensioner. When I first got this compressor from Revain, I "practiced" the cocking lever 10 times, first spraying silicone spray to lubricate the neoprene pad inside (NOTE: Use *only* silicone grease on the neoprene to seal it to keep it flexible and prevent it from drying out ). I do this a few times a year and the tire liner snaps in and out quickly with no air leakage after a pumping session. Practice a few times and you will "feel" the difference. It also helps keep your tire valve stems clean. I haven't needed the 4 extra tips that came with it, so they stayed in their storage compartment on the side of the inflator. A NOTICE. This unit uses a *2A* glass tube fuse (Type: F2AL250V, Size: 6mm x 30mm) that easily screws in and out of the socket on the side of the compressor. FYI, I bought a 5 fuse backup box of this type off eBay for $5 including shipping. Much to my surprise, I couldn't find these specific metric fuses in my area, so maybe you should do the same in the future.

Pros
  • Automotive
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  • Operating Speed