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Posted: 05/09/12 10:55am Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Or go to Amazon and buy the Q industries Master Flow MF 1050 for $69. 1/10th the size and does a good job.

* This post was edited 05/09/12 11:31am by big bird 2 *


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I have both but the one I use is the 120 volt one. I almost never touch the 12 volt jobs.


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Posted: 05/09/12 11:52am Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

In 1980 i bought my Sears 1HP,, 120volt compressor to air up my RV tires. I'm still using it now. Mine has wheels to roll around, to where i need it. Has grey tank.

When i'm out riding my John Deere Gator 6x4 ATV, i take my 10 gallon air tank, in case i have an air problema.

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Posted: 05/09/12 04:45pm Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

I use the Q Industries MV50 portable 12V air compressor as part of my RV tool box. Works ok for me on the truck tires... I just clip it to the battery bank on the trailer tongue and the hose will walk around to all the tires. I think it has a 150LB rating... No tank...



It is also a great unit to use with the Camco 36153 Brass Blow Out Plug adapter to blow out the water lines as well.



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