
The Cordless Power Inflator is the perfect tool for tires and small inflatables ranging from 0 PSI to 150 PSI. It features an easy to read digital gauge that provides pin point accuracy. The cordless convenience allows for use in virtually any location, such as tight spaces or corners, high pressure applications such as sports balls, or in the driveway.
The Cordless Power Inflator is the perfect tool for tires and small inflatables ranging from 0 PSI to 150 PSI. It features an easy to read digital gauge that provides pin point accuracy. The cordless convenience allows for use in virtually any location, such as tight spaces or corners, high pressure applications such as sports balls, or in the driveway.
The Cordless Power Inflator is the perfect tool for tires and small inflatables ranging from 0 PSI to 150 PSI. It features an easy to read digital gauge that provides pin point accuracy. The cordless convenience allows for use in virtually any location, such as tight spaces or corners, high pressure applications such as sports balls, or in the driveway.
The Cordless Power Inflator is the perfect tool for tires and small inflatables ranging from 0 PSI to 150 PSI. It features an easy to read digital gauge that provides pin point accuracy. The cordless convenience allows for use in virtually any location, such as tight spaces or corners, high pressure applications such as sports balls, or in the driveway.
Last updated at 03/21/2026 18:34:50
Ryobi One+ 18v Air Inflator And Deflator Cordless Tyres Inflatables
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Our car kept having one tire leak and we could never be prepared if it was going to leak fast or slow that day. So we bought this and we love it! It has the capability to inflate our tires but also can inflate other things like air mattresses and pool toys. We stow it away in the car as it keeps a good charge for a very long time!
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The Ryobi One+ power inflator is another wonderful battery powered Ryobi product. It’s lightweight and easy to use. It also includes multiple attachments that you can use depending on what you need to inflate. It works really well for being a battery powered item.
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This is a invaluable tool to have available. It's way better than the smaller one I had, that worked well, but once the battery was dead, I had to wait several hours before I could use it again. With Ryobi, the battery fits all sorts of tools, this is a no brainer. Great for bike tires, beach floats and snow tubes for the kids. Not to mention lawn mowers, car tires etc. I always take the battery out of my tools so they don't turn on by accident, and thus is no exception. A hair trigger but at the same time, it takes nothing to turn it on and hold it on. So no sore fingers!
Ryobi One+ 18v Air Inflator And Deflator Cordless Tyres Inflatables
Free delivery
Affiliate Disclosure: We may receive a small commission for purchases made through this link at no extra cost to you. This helps support our site. Thank you!
Our car kept having one tire leak and we could never be prepared if it was going to leak fast or slow that day. So we bought this and we love it! It has the capability to inflate our tires but also can inflate other things like air mattresses and pool toys. We stow it away in the car as it keeps a good charge for a very long time!
The Ryobi One+ power inflator is another wonderful battery powered Ryobi product. It’s lightweight and easy to use. It also includes multiple attachments that you can use depending on what you need to inflate. It works really well for being a battery powered item.
This is a invaluable tool to have available. It's way better than the smaller one I had, that worked well, but once the battery was dead, I had to wait several hours before I could use it again. With Ryobi, the battery fits all sorts of tools, this is a no brainer. Great for bike tires, beach floats and snow tubes for the kids. Not to mention lawn mowers, car tires etc. I always take the battery out of my tools so they don't turn on by accident, and thus is no exception. A hair trigger but at the same time, it takes nothing to turn it on and hold it on. So no sore fingers!
This power tool will not replace your compressor, but convenience and utility sums up its value. It's great for bicycle tires, blowing out small hoses like a windshield washer system, and of course for filling your car tires-to a point. It's limited by the battery paired with the unt, The more powerful the battery, the more tires can be inflated without a re-charge. It won't set a speed record and so it's function seems better suited for topping off tires, not filling 4 flats. Superior to any hand pump making this great to keep in your trunk for emergencies.
My Ryobi P737 inflator is still brand new, so I can't tell you how it will perform over the years. I've only used it for one thing so far, but it did that very well indeed. My car, a 2000 Ford Escort, got a slow leak in a tire, and it got completely flat before I could do anything about it. My Ryobi inflator arrived in the mail, so I put a fully charged five-year-old Ryobi battery in it and went out into the rain to blow up the tire so I could drive the car to the tire store. I want to tell you folks that the Ryobi, with that battery, inflated that tire up to 50 psi before the battery ran out. That is an outstanding performance. I expect the Ryobi to take the place of the $50 inflator I bought ten years ago. I expect to use it to inflate my bicycle tires around the ... MoreMy Ryobi P737 inflator is still brand new, so I can't tell you how it will perform over the years. I've only used it for one thing so far, but it did that very well indeed. My car, a 2000 Ford Escort, got a slow leak in a tire, and it got completely flat before I could do anything about it. My Ryobi inflator arrived in the mail, so I put a fully charged five-year-old Ryobi battery in it and went out into the rain to blow up the tire so I could drive the car to the tire store. I want to tell you folks that the Ryobi, with that battery, inflated that tire up to 50 psi before the battery ran out. That is an outstanding performance. I expect the Ryobi to take the place of the $50 inflator I bought ten years ago. I expect to use it to inflate my bicycle tires around the house, also as something to keep in the trunk of the car, along with batteries, for road trips. I already owned several Ryobi power tools and batteries; that induced me to buy this device when my old inflator started acting up. I think it's going to do fine.
This unit is great for the price. Ive blown up several tractor, car, and truck tires. The best features include its portability, and the gauge is easy to read while blowing tires up to the correct pressure. Now there is a couple of things I dont like. First of all, it is slow and may take several minutes to blow up a car tire. This is typical of many small compressors but this one is not something that you can walk away from. You must hold the trigger for the entire job since there is no trigger lock or anything like that. The output is low compared to a typical 12 volt accessory plug in type. Generally one battery will blow up one or two tires. Considering all factors, it is a bargain for the money and its fool-proof.
I own 4 compressors. Is it powerful? it is as powerful as my small 110v AC powered pump. Not as powerful as my pancake compressor or my big tank compressor. No surprise there! But is it awesome for filling bike, car and small truck tires? Absolutely! I tested it personally. I love it because it doesn't have a cord you have to plug in and drag around with you. Is it well built? Time will tell. Yes it is easy to store. It is small. It pumps the tires described fairly quickly.But since the directions says it needs a 5 minute rest after running 5 minutes straight. I wouldn't fill your bus or tractor trailer tires with it. I pretty sure it wasn't made for those. Over all I recommend this product.
Loving the Ryobi One+ range and really happy with the latest addition of the Inflator/Deflator to my collection. We live on a farm and have a huge air compressor in the main workshop, but if the tyre is flat on a trailer or for that slow leak in our farm 4x4 this is the go to equipment. For ease and portability it's sensational. No pushing the flat tyred equipment back to the main shed anymore. Have caught the boys with MY Ryobi One + gear on many occasions! Only negative might be the low volume hose is fragile, low quality plastic that I think will break down/split before too long, but the high volume pressure is what I purchased this unit for mainly.
I bought this inflator to easily top off tires on an ebike. As ebikes are a bit heavier, tire pressures are important and I check the pressure before each ride. This device tops off a bike tire quickly and easily for a 700c x 1.75" tire. Interestingly, my auto tire pressure sensing system went off the next day and I was able to test the effectiveness on auto tires. As you'd expect, inflation is slower on these larger tires but not overly so, and the battery life let me do all four auto tires from 24-26 psi up to 35 psi with no problem. The inflation of the tires from 24-35 psi took about 90 seconds. Overall I'm well satisfied, actually better performance that I expected. To me, the inflator delivers real value.
Have used this to top off 8 bicycle tires and 12 car tires. It works but the sound is higher pitched than my other inflators and thus is more annoying, when you hold it you hands cover both of the handle's air vents and cause it to overheat if you running for 10 or more minutes without stopping much as I did. The gauge reads about 9-10 psi higher (its a small unlit analogue unit) than actual which I consider a serious safety issue. I took the first one back for this issue and the second had the same problem reading maybe about 5-6 psi . I always have used a good digital gauge that goes to tenths of a pound so I challenge myself to guess how much air pressure is in the tire. It has a hair trigger and installing the battery tend to make you press the trigger which at ... MoreHave used this to top off 8 bicycle tires and 12 car tires. It works but the sound is higher pitched than my other inflators and thus is more annoying, when you hold it you hands cover both of the handle's air vents and cause it to overheat if you running for 10 or more minutes without stopping much as I did. The gauge reads about 9-10 psi higher (its a small unlit analogue unit) than actual which I consider a serious safety issue. I took the first one back for this issue and the second had the same problem reading maybe about 5-6 psi . I always have used a good digital gauge that goes to tenths of a pound so I challenge myself to guess how much air pressure is in the tire. It has a hair trigger and installing the battery tend to make you press the trigger which at first startled me. Bonus is that it is cheap as it uses your 18V battery.