Makita DMP180ZX 18V LXT Lithium-Ion Cordless Inflator, Battery Powered, Tool Only
Inflate car tires, bike tires, or sports balls quickly with the 18V LXT Cordless Inflator. The Makita-built motor delivers up to 120 PSI. The tool features a high visibility pressure gauge display with backlight, LED light, and an auto-stop function when the desired pressure is reached. A 25-1/2” hose length provides better reach. The compact design allows for easy portability and convenient storage.
- Conveniently tops off cars and light truck tires with speed and ease
- Easily inflates bicycle tires, sports balls, and more
- Makita-built motor delivers up to 120 PSI capability
- Auto-stop function automatically stops inflation when preset air pressure is reached to prevent overfill
- High visibility pressure gauge display with back light
Brand | Makita |
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Voltage | 18 Volts |
Recommended Uses For Product | Tire Inflation |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Noise Level | 5 dB |
Special Feature | PRESSURE DETECTION |
Included Components | Tool Only (battery and charger not included);Presta valve adapter;Sports ball needle;Tapered adapter |
Item Weight | 1.2 Kilograms |
Color | Teal |
Product Dimensions | 12″L x 12″W x 12″H |
Style | Inflator, Tool Only |
Air Flow Capacity | 45 LPM |
Model Name | Makita DMP180ZX 18V LXT® Lithium-Ion Cordless Inflator, Tool Only |
Manufacturer | Makita |
Part Number | DMP180ZX |
Item Weight | 2.64 pounds |
Item model number | DMP180ZX |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | One Size |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Maximum Pressure | 120 Pound per Square Inch |
Noah –
I used this tire inflator today and it is so convenient and easy to use. Don’t have to mess with a heavy, loud air compressor you have to plug in. The pre-set tire pressure setting works well, but I find that I need to set it a little higher to get the air pressure I want it to stop at. But no big deal – it turns off at that number. It’s light, small, portable, quiet. This is ideal for topping off tires that are a few PSI under inflated and not for filling up a flat tire. I would use the Makita air compressor that has decent size tank. I have a few cars and motorcycles and once a month or two I just top off the tires to make sure the air compression is at the proper level. This is perfect for that and it gets up to the level pretty quickly. I find that holding down the button to be no big deal. I have other Makita battery powered tools and that 18V battery, so this was a great addition to the collection.