Tuesday 1 May 2018

Black and Decker 12v/18v/220v compressor/inflator



https://youtu.be/VTPnagrtJcw



A short unboxing review video of the Black and Decker BDCINF18 tyre inflator showing the principle elements of this very handy compressor/inflator.
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Amazon link above for USA viewers. We bought the compressor in France as we travel in our Camping Car and having a portable 12v compressor and inflator seemed like a really good idea. The Black and Decker compressor can inflate up to 11bar and as our camping car requires 5.5 bar it's no problem for this compressor.
What I especially liked about it is that it has a high-volume mattress inflation also so you don't go blue in the face trying to inflate everyone's air-beds at the beach or their mattresses for sleeping.

The fact that it can run on 12v cigarette lighter and has about a 3 metre lead is super. I can also run it from the mains when we're connected on a campsite. It can also be completely cordless if you already have a Black and Decker 18 volt battery pack and charger which you would if you own any other B&D cordless tools.


This is the French version in the video but there is a version for UK, USA and other countries.

The compressor/inflator is multi voltage running on mains electricity, 12v from car battery cigarette lighter socket or the 18 volt Black and Decker battery pack (not included, but if you have any other B&D cordless tools you'll already have one).

The Black and Decker multi-purpose compressor/inflator can be used to inflate car tyres up to 11 bar, (about 160psi ), bicycle tyres, air-beds, inflatable mattresses, footballs, kids pool toys, inflatable rafts and boats, inflatable tents/shelters and in fact almost anything that requires pressurised air.

It probably isn't any use for compressed air tools though directly, though I expect you could charge a cylinder with compressed air and then run a tool from it at a pinch if your actual compressor broke down.

This video :
https://youtu.be/VTPnagrtJcw



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