Reddit Reddit reviews Tire Inflator, 3-in-1 Inflation Gun, with Gun, Locking Chuck and 2-inch Gauge, ¼” NPT and Flexible Hose (Campbell Hausfeld MP600000AV), 3-in-1 Tire Inflator w/Gauge

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Tire Inflator, 3-in-1 Inflation Gun, with Gun, Locking Chuck and 2-inch Gauge, ¼” NPT and Flexible Hose (Campbell Hausfeld MP600000AV), 3-in-1 Tire Inflator w/Gauge
Easy to use when connected to your air compressor, the MP600000AV combines 3 tools in one compact design—an inflation gun, chuck and gaugeThe flexible hose helps you maneuver move easily into heel wells and other tight spacesEasy to control with a large, readable gauge—2” in diameter--that measures between 10 - 150 PSI. The inflation gun features a side relief valve for bleeding off air and reducing pressure in over-inflated tires, helping you achieve proper inflationSimply squeeze the clip and position the chuck over any Schrader-type tire valve; release the clip to lock the hands-free chuck into place. Squeeze the trigger on the inflation gun to inflateFinish your projects faster and easier with Campbell Hausfeld. The Air Power Expert
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4 Reddit comments about Tire Inflator, 3-in-1 Inflation Gun, with Gun, Locking Chuck and 2-inch Gauge, ¼” NPT and Flexible Hose (Campbell Hausfeld MP600000AV), 3-in-1 Tire Inflator w/Gauge:

u/borderwave2 · 5 pointsr/cars

I think OP had a typo and meant to say "What kind of VALVE do I need to pump up my tires."

In that case you need one of these. You could also get a presta valve to fill up bike tires if that's your thing.

u/testmule · 2 pointsr/motorcycles

Even my Harbor Freight gun has held up well for over a decade including it's cheap gauge being accurate enough for street use. A track goer might want a real gauge.


My other gun, $8 one has done just fine for 2 years. No leaks. The gauge again accurate enough for street car, truck, motorcycle use.

Both are frequently compared to a known accurate gauge during use. No reason to go grab a air hose if the tires are fine or need to drop pressure. If they're low, grab the gun, pop it on and reference the reading to the low pressure you just read.

I have a independant high resolution gauge for finer stuff.

I'm all for quality tools and building ones to meet the needs and service duties we need, but this is one spot where I can say nothing wrong with a cheap one. If you must, put a higher quality gauge on it or have a independent fine resolution one on hand.