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  2. Tire Pressure Need a Frequent Bump? Walmart Has This ... - AOL

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    Before you’re stuck with a flat, Walmart is offering this Hart 20-Volt Inflator Kit for 43 percent off, bringing the price from $228 to $99. Shop Now 20-Volt, 4-Ah Battery 2-Pack, Charger, and ...

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    With this powerful tire inflator, two batteries, and a charger (for just $100), you won’t have to roll to the gas station to top off the air every time.

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    Milwaukee M18 Tire Inflator. Milwaukee's 2848-20 M18 Inflator blew away (sorry!) the competition in inflation time. It inflated our test tire to 30 psi in just over a minute and hit 45 psi in only ...

  5. Canned tire inflator - Wikipedia

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    Canned tire inflators are single-use devices intended to provide a quick, temporary solution to drivers who experience flat tires.These devices seal the punctured tire and then reinflate it with pressurized gas, providing enough pressure to allow the auto to be driven for a short period at low speed.

  6. Tire-pressure monitoring system - Wikipedia

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    A tire-pressure monitoring system (TPMS) monitors the air pressure inside the pneumatic tires on vehicles. [1] A TPMS reports real-time tire-pressure information to the driver, using either a gauge, a pictogram display, or a simple low-pressure warning light. TPMS can be divided into two different types – direct (dTPMS) and indirect (iTPMS).

  7. Bicycle pump - Wikipedia

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    Electrically-operated pumps intended to inflate car tires (as available in most service stations) can in principle be used to inflate a bicycle tire if the right type of connection is available. Some such pumps are designed to cut off before a suitable pressure (much higher for a bicycle than a car tire), and will much under inflate the tire.