Ryobi 18V high pressure inflator body only vs Tire inflator air compressor for dewalt 20v (cordless) 160 psi
Overall winner: Ryobi 18V high pressure inflator body only
Key Differences
Ryobi (A) is a compact 18V high-pressure inflator that reaches 11 bar/160 psi and is offered as a body-only unit within the Ryobi 18V ecosystem; it also lists a higher average rating. LIVOWALNY (B) is designed for Dewalt 20V battery compatibility, also reaches 160 psi and advertises higher airflow (30 L/min) but has mixed feedback about battery terminations
Ryobi 18V high pressure inflator body only
Ryobi inflator capable of 160 PSI with 16 L/min flow for fast inflation. Compact and portable with easy push-button use, suitable for tires and sports balls. Customer note: small but mighty and intuitive interface
Pros
- fast inflation capability
- compact and portable
- easy push-button interface
- settable pressure
Cons
- battery/cordless note only, body only
- limited to 18V platform
Tire inflator air compressor for dewalt 20v (cordless) 160 psi
Cordless tire inflator with 160 psi, compatible with dewalt 20v batteries and included 4Ah battery. Fast inflation up to 30L/min with a larger LCD display for precise pressure. Customers note easy use and portability, with mixed feedback on battery life
Pros
- compatible with dewalt 20v batteries
- includes 4Ah battery
- fast inflation 30L/min
- bigger LCD pressure gauge
Cons
- mixed feedback on battery termination reliability
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | RYOBI |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | RYOBI |
| User Reviews | RYOBI |