Are these any good inflating tents airbeds etc?

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The cordless compressor is aimed at people like plumbers/pipe fitters and refrigeration fitters who need to pressure test sections of pipework (especially on big commercial jobs) and frankly are a bit pricey to just blow up air beds, etc. Not really big enough for other purposes, though, because compressors worth having for most trades require more powercthan you'll be able to get out of a battery pack. As others have said - there are many cheaper alternatives.
 
I’ve just invested in the makita 18 volt brushless inflator, quite pricey but excellent for tyre inflation, comes with the adaptors for footballs air beds etc.

Blup
 
I’ve just invested in the makita 18 volt brushless inflator, quite pricey but excellent for tyre inflation, comes with the adaptors for footballs air beds etc.

Blup

Air beds and similar, need air volume, tyres need pressure.
 
My inflatable awning came with a stirrup pump, does the job in minutes. It also came with a 12v inflator (Kampa Gale) which I believe is two stage - volume initially and then high pressure. I was happy with the stirrup pump and (because you couldn't get them in Covid) sold the electric one for £75.
 
It also came with a 12v inflator (Kampa Gale) which I believe is two stage - volume initially and then high pressure.

My 12v pump for the awning is similar, two stage with an adjustable pressure switch off.
 
I have never pumped up an inflatable tent but imagine it takes a lot of air.

Blup
 

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