- Brand: Milwaukee
- Recommended Uses For Product: Tire Inflation
- Power Source: Cordless
- Noise Level: 69 dB
- Special Feature: PRESSURE DETECTION
- Fastest Cordless Tire Inflator: Top-off a car tire in under 1 minute. (28 – 35 PSI)
- High efficiency pump and motor for true 120 PSI capability.
- Fills a LT truck tire in under 4 minutes (30-45 psi).
- Length 6.50″, Width 6.50″ , Height 7.50″, Weight 3.83″, 0 88 CFM 0 PSI, 0 63 CFM 35 PSI, PSI Rating 0 -120 PSI, Hose Length 26″, Gauge Accuracy +/- 3%, Duty Cycle 50%, Power Source Cordless
- Weather and impact resistant with a reinforced cage



















KH Misc. –
This inflator does just what I wanted. I have a Chevrolet Bolt, a smaller car but relatively heavy because of the batteries, which specifies 38psi for the tires. I topped them off—they were down 3-4psi—in perhaps 15 to 30 seconds each. I was worried that at 12 volts it would be painfully slow but that wasn’t the case at all. If I was regularly inflating large tires from empty I’ld definitely choose a larger inflator or a compressor. For topping off car or small truck this is great.The unit is not quiet, but it isn’t painfully loud either. I am very sensitive to loud sounds and though I don’t like having my head next to it when it is running, if I move a few feet away to let it fill the tire the noise is not a problem.It is simple to use. The LED shows the tire’s current pressure, the target amount you preset to pump the tire up to, and the battery status.The preset target must be reset every time you turn the inflator off. I’ld prefer iif the inflator retained the preset when turned off, but it isn’t a big deal. You don’t need to turn the inflator off between tires, so you can maintain the preset through all of them. When held down the preset buttons move pretty quickly through 5psi increments. If you stop you can then press the buttons for 1psi steps.The attachment that screws onto the tire stem is not ideal. As others have said in the reviews you lose some air screwing and unscrewing it. I am getting better at minimizing this as my technique improves. I pump a pound or two over to compensate for the air loss. Also, I have a manual pressure gauge which reads a pound or two lower than the Milwaukee inflator. I am not sure which is more accurate, so currently I aim for a middle ground….Regarding battery use, I topped off all four tires today—up 3-4 psi each—and used only one out of four bars on a 2 amp hour battery.
Val L. –
I bought this because I had a tire with a very slow leak. Was getting new tires but not until the season ended. Am very pleased with the quality and performance. It has a digital read out and an auto fill feature that shuts it off after reaching the dialed in pressure you set it at. Well worth the money for me.
Warner Raymond –
Great inflator! Looks exactly like the picture. Recently drove from Texas to Illinois and the day I left all my tires had lost some air. Had them all at 33 psi in less than 10 minutes.
Dan –
Almost impossible to remove. I had to use channel locks to squeeze the release grips on the side of the battery.
Glenn Quigley –
It works as expected. My truck has large tires and requires a recharge after three tires only after adding fifteen pounds
Junior L –
Tire inflator works good, nothing less then what you expect out of Milwaukee Brand. Only thing is it doesn’t come in the original box ????
ML –
Works great, easy to use. Good value
Jaime Galvan –
Little pump works great. I bought it to use mostly on my bikes. A good bike pump can go for $100+. This little pump is work it’s weight in gold. I helped a friend move, so I had to dig out my dolly, of course the tires were flat. I grabbed the little Milwaukee pump and it aired up the tires in no time. Usually i gotta use the small bike pump or fire up the big compressor. I really liked the way it was able to air up my tires quickly with no hassle.