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Inflators are pretty nifty little machines. They can help you fill up, among other things, rafts, sports balls and tires. Some inflators even come with a built-in flashlight and jumper cables, making them perfect for the car. There are also a lot of options out there when it comes to how an inflator is powered.

12-Volt Inflator

12-Volt Inflator

12-volt inflators, for instance, are very inexpensive and usually plug directly into the cigarette lighter in your car. These inflators are perfect for family camping trips or trips to the beach, as they’re great for blowing rafts, beach balls and small air mattresses. Of course, if you think one of your tires is getting a bit low along the way, you can use one of these inflators to fill it back up as well.

If you’re looking for a bit more power, go with a 120-volt inflator. These inflators are a bit more expensive and typically need to be plugged into an electrical outlet. With an inflator such as this you’ll be able to work much faster than you would with a 12-volt inflator. You may also be able to operate a few air tools, but nothing too major. Don’t go hooking up any impact wrenches.

Cordless inflators are also a very nice option. This type of inflator comes with rechargeable batteries which means you’ll no longer be tied down by a long extension cord. Best of all, most cordless inflators come with both 12-volt and 120-volt adapters, which means you’ll be able to charge them at home or on the road. Cordless inflators are perfect for anyone that’s looking for an inflator he or she can take anywhere!

Whichever type of inflator you choose to go with, we’re sure you’ll love it, since inflators are, just like women, one of God’s gifts to men. Don’t waste anymore time in front of the computer! Get out there and get yourself a nice new inflator today! You most certainly will not, in any way, shape or form, regret it!

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