Re: 12V Air Compressor

From: sasha (sasha@one.net)
Date: Wed Jul 21 1999 - 11:08:35 EDT


Campbell Hausfeld:

http://www.chpower.com/

At 10:47 AM 7/21/99 -0400, you wrote:
>Campbell Hausfeld
>
>They make one that is 12V & 120V rechargeable, so you don't have to have it
>plugged into the cig lighter use it. Comes with a dial pressure guage built
>into the body so you don't have to stop and check your pressure with a
>handheld guage. And it has adapters for inflating things other than tires.
>Also has a 12V outlet on it, so you can charge it up and plug a 12V
>accessory into it without having to run off the cig lighter. Or you can
>daisy chain - plug the compressor into the daisy chain to charge while
>driving and plug your Passport into the 12V outlet on the compressor for
>use while driving.
>
>My first one lasted 4 years and died only because I accidentally left it on
>and drained the battery, which was then unrecoverable.
>
>Runs about $35 - $40
>
>Craftsman makes one or two - haven't tried them. BTW, mechanical Craftsman
>products do not have the lifetime warranty. If you can find the Campbell
>Hausfeld, I'd go with that.
>
>Tamer.
>99 318 4x4
>
>
>At 08:41 AM 7/21/99 -0500, you wrote:
>>Any of you folks have a recommendation for a quality 12V air compressor
>>I can keep in my Dak to air up the tires?
>>
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>>Brian D.
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