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[Closed] Please recommend an air compressor tyre inflator attachment

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Struggling to find one, any reccomendations? £30 tops

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Posted : 01/03/2021 11:05 am
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I’ve got an old one like this that I use with my compressor. It was hung around the farm unused for years as dad had a better one.

Served me well for the last 10 years since then.

Tyre inflator


 
Posted : 01/03/2021 11:08 am
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Was about to say airshot, but I've just seen the price. The only minor annoyance is the bottom bulges slightly when pressurised so making it easier to fall over.


 
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Cheapo car tyre jobbie and then retro fit a Topeak super chuck to it.

https://www.wiggle.co.uk/topeak-super-chuck-pressure-release-valve?lang=en&curr=GBP&dest=1&sku=17727&kpid=17727&utm_source=google&utm_term=&utm_campaign=Shopping+-+All+Products&utm_medium=base&gclid=Cj0KCQiAvvKBBhCXARIsACTePW9gJE_9uGan6Ek24KWjAW4K4LkUbPvAFAK_Qy8RO5TLNhxuuTRzLK4aAsIvEALw_wcB&gclsrc=aw.ds

The Park INF-2 is excellent if you can find one 2nd hand. That's what I've got now but the car inflator + chuck solution worked well for me for a while.


 
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Thanks,

Already have the compressor so just looking for the attachment Stu.

Hatter - Sounds like a plan, saw those Park ones, very nice but way too expensive for blowing a tire up! With the topeak adaptor do you just chop the line from something like the draper one that zerocool has linked and reattach with jubilee clip?


 
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Exactly, really easy.

I used the Decathlon head for £4.99

Much better for car tyres too then the cheap rubbish the compressor came with.


 
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Just as above here too - the standard tyre inflator and gauge attachment that is available everywhere:

Toolstation thirteen quid

Plus the rubber hose and head off an old track pump. Thus, it does the bikes, AND still does the car (Schraeder) too.


 
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Nice one, thanks, job done!


 
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Cheapo car tyre jobbie and then retro fit a Topeak super chuck to it.

Really don't like the super chuck myself, I put a cheap bonty track pump end on mine but yep, same principle.


 
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I've got one but can't find my manual for my compressor so can't remember how to set it - I need a lot of air to be dump into the tyre quickly...can't recall which way to screw the knobs on the compressor and I can't find it on the Aldi/Lidl website.
Has been faultless when doing my own tyres with a ToolStation pressure gauge and a track pump head that does both valve types via 2 separate holes - push chuck on valve and lift lever to lock on.
Works well but I reckon I need more volume and a wee bit more pressure as well - but absolutely no idea how to do that.


 
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If I want to inflate Presta valves I just use a £2 brass schader to Presta adapter I bought on eBay or CRC.

I’ve got a standard Axminster (or similar) 50L compressor and it’s always been quick enough to seat any tubeless tyres


 
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Draper 10604 Air Tyre Inflator with Pressure Gauge: Amazon.co.uk: Car & Motorbike


 
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Ordered one for mine from EBay because wiggle can get to ****.


 
Posted : 01/03/2021 8:15 pm