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Craftsman Nextec Inflator

Oct 18, 2011 Stuart 2 Comments

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Craftsman Nextec Cordless Inflator

Craftsman recently came out with several new Nextec 12V cordless power tools, including the G2 oscillating multi-tool, G2 Hammerhead auto hammer, and this new compact tire and recreational item inflator.

The new Craftsman inflator features a backlit LCD display that reads out preset and measured air pressure, an automatic inflation shut-off up to 40 PSI, manual inflation up to 200 PSI, and onboard adapter storage.

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An 18-inch hose is neatly stored around the inflator, and is configured with a standard tire chuck that can be used with included or other brands’ adapters and accessories.

The inflator is priced at ~$40 and does not come with a charger or battery.

More info and purchase options via Sears

As the weather gets colder and tire pressure starts to drop, it is important to make sure that your vehicle’s tires are properly inflated. We had a chance to try out this inflator this past weekend, and it worked well and actually greatly outperformed the Campbell Hausfeld inflator we reviewed about a year ago.

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2 Comments

  1. R Sheldon

    Sep 7, 2016

    Please can you tell me where i can purchase the Craftsman Nextec 29641 12.0V inflator.

    Also i am looking for the Quickboost charger and battery,i understand that the Nextec tool kit has the same battery and charger that works with the inflator.

    I would prefer, unless it was less expensive to buy the charger and battery separately.

    Thank you,Robert Sheldon

    Reply
    • Stuart

      Sep 7, 2016

      You’d have to check with Craftsman or Sears.

      Reply

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