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The amount of these that i have purchased over the years, like the "highly recomeneded" ones.... and they all die, i dont even use them that often, maybe 3 times a year, and its a miracle if i get more than 3 years out one
The amount of these that i have purchased over the years, like the "highly recomeneded" ones.... and they all die, i dont even use them that often, maybe 3 times a year, and its a miracle if i get more than 3 years out one
Buy Ring, buy once
What are you doing to them? I've had a Ring for years,and it still keeps on working. Probably cursed it now though.I have lol, more than once, all dead now
Good choice, I got the RTC4000 back in November and it's brilliant. USB-C too I hated having to plug my old corded one into the 12V socket through the window, then pass it through the opposite window etc. So much easier/faster with a cordless one
How'd you find it? I don't like the screw to fit the valve and it's bloody loud...but it's a pretty nifty piece of kit that stays in the boot if I need it
I find them all much of the same really.
I had one from eBay that lasted aaaaaaages, maybe 10 years it finally gave up, replaced it with a ring one that didn't last at all, and this one.
I think the key is how long they last and only time will tell, think I've had this one about a year now.
Yes, I used mine for the first time yesterday and it's excellent My tyres were all on about 35 psi so I deflated them to 30 and inflated back up to 32psi. Well actually, to 32.5 psi to compensate as a little air escapes when unscrewing the connector from the valve. It's very fast and not as noisy as I expected. It's the cheapest 'good' inflator I found which has both a deflate button and the duality of cordless and 12v. The deflate button is very useful, I used it a few times yesterday.
Did you by any chance check your tyre pressures from the Ring against a petrol station inflator machine and did you find it accurate? I'm going to drive to my local Tesco garage and pop 50p in to see if matches the pressures I put in from my RTC4000. I'm assuming petrol station machines are accurate but I don't really know to be honest.
Edit; just did that. Taking into account an increase in the pressure from the tyres being warmed up, at the petrol station my RTC4000 showed my pressures had gone up to 33, 34 offside and 33, 33 nearside. The petrol station machine read the same for the offside but 34, 34 nearside. I don't know which is more accurate but I guess it's close enough.
Get yourself some of these quick release valves:
No more air leaking when removing the inflator which makes that 'add 0.5psi' less of a requirement!
Anymore reccomendations for a tyre inflator? I can't imagine the pressure gauge is that accurate so a recommendation for an accurate one of those would be good as well...
Anymore reccomendations for a tyre inflator? I can't imagine the pressure gauge is that accurate so a recommendation for an accurate one of those would be good as well...
Nope
My ring one lasted about a year.