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You never know when you’ll need a tire inflator — grab one for $39

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Whether you drive a car or ride a bike, we highly recommended you have a tire inflator among your tools. If you don’t have one yet, you should check out Amazon’s offer for the Craftsman V20 Cordless Tire Inflator. Originally $49, the helpful gadget is down to a more affordable $39 following a $10 discount. You’ll only be able to take advantage of this bargain for a limited time though, so if you want to buy this device at 20% off, you’re going to have to proceed with your transaction for it as soon as you can.

Why you should buy the Craftsman V20 Cordless Tire Inflator

It doesn’t matter if you’re dealing with car tires or bike tires, you’ll be glad you have the Craftsman V20 Cordless Tire Inflator when you need it. It’s a battery-powered device, making it very portable as it doesn’t have to be plugged into a wall outlet to work. If you own other tools in the Craftsman V20 system, their batteries will be interchangeable in case you need to swap them around.

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Using the Craftsman V20 Cordless Tire Inflator is extremely easy. Its digital display provides an accurate reading of your tire pressure, and its D-handle design with a rubber grip keeps it steady in your hand. The tire inflator is capable of providing pressure of up to 150 PSI, so it will work with all kinds of bikes and family vehicles, and even basketballs and footballs. It also comes with onboard storage for a high-pressure tapered nozzle, an inflator needle, and Presta valve adaptor for wide compatibility.

A tire inflator is considered necessary emergency supplies for your car, and it will also prove to be extremely valuable in fixing common bike issues. Get one for a lower price than usual through Amazon, which is selling the Craftsman V20 Cordless Tire Inflator for only $39 instead of its sticker price of $49. The $10 in savings may not look like much, but you might as well take it if you don’t have this device in your arsenal yet. The Craftsman V20 Cordless Tire Inflator won’t stay at 20% off for long though, so hurry with your purchase if you don’t want to miss out on the discount.

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