0-150 PSI - RYOBI P737D High Pressure Inflator Review

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There's nothing much more disheartening than walking out to your vehicle to find a flat or low tire. This @RYOBITOOLSUSA P737D high-pressure inflator easily fits under a truck seat and it may save the day. Running on the One+ 18V battery, this little handheld compressor will pump up to 150 PSI. Don't forget the beach or the pool, you can also blow up your pool floats as well. Best of all, this little RYOBI inflator is less than $25 without the battery. You may even catch some @HomeDepot sales and get a 2-battery pack with charger for cheap as well. 3-year Warranty.
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Thanks for this! I recently lost my husband and have been trying to figure out what all his tools were for and how to use them to keep things going around here when all of the sudden I remember my hubby telling me "YouTube" he was one of those guys that could build or repair anything and often he would YouTube. This will be a great tool to have with me when I move across this country next year when I retire. Now I think I will go fill up my car tire since the air pressure light is on!😁

lisaosier
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I am DEEP in the DeWalt world, but loved this mini compressor, so I bought the battery adapters to run it on DeWalt batts and it works great. Excellent little inflator/compressor.

TheBigWrist
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I have 2 riding mowers with 4 tires apiece. 1 hand truck with 2 big tires. Pressure washer with 2 mini tires and a fertilizer spreader with 2 tires, a leaf shredder with 2 tires a rear tine tiller with 2 massive tires and 2 SUV vehicles that need air adjustments every once in awhile and this Ryobi inflator is like gold to me cuz I don't have to bring these items to my air compressor which has 2 tires anymore. Maybe I'll get another one for backup! Highly recommend for every home owner.

breeze
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My truck tires are nail magnets. I pulled the nail then plugged it up myself while broken down. I've done this many times. I grabbed my new Ryobi 18v and started her up. About 10 minutes later the tire was at 36 psi and away I went. Total time from flat to driving away was 30 minutes. This is exactly why I bought this bad boy. Side of the road emergencies. Worked as advertised. Previously I've used those "SLIME" compressors for 2 decades with mixed results. When the SLIME failed at the worst possible time (Side of a highway outside Pittsburgh 2am, 18 wheelers flying by dangerously close.) I knew I needed a more modern tool. The failed 'SLIME' unit was brand new. The older ones I've had were better built. I gave those to family when I bought the new Slime which failed miserably. I say "Two Thumbs Up" for the Ryobi 18v. Bonus---> I had 3 other Ryobi tools with extra batteries so I only purchased the unit & slapped in one of my batteries in the garage. Voila !

matthooper
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Have it's little brother from a few years ago. It worked for a couple of rv tires and died, it was cheap as hell when I got it $39 ? so wasn't overly upset that it was dead. Took it apart and found a little loose chunk of plastic stuck under the check valve, 5 minutes worth of "repair" and it still works GREAT !

snowgorilla
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It’s free if you buy the battery set. Also thank you for doing what no one else has and that’s putting it to a real test of inflating a large tire

kelvinglenn
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This is another great tool only deal from Ryobi that performs well for the intended purpose. I also bought the high volume inflator and portable fan. All work flawlessly. Keep up with the nice and informative videos. Happy Father's Day weekend!

CorgiDaddy
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These purchases are totally reliant on what system you're already in. Skil and happy 😊.

UPdan
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This tool has a duty cycle of 5min on 5 min off. Amazon sells battery adapters so you can use Milwaukee/Dewalt batteries with this tool. The battery adapters sell for about $15 (there is no low voltage protection on many of them, so you must make sure that the battery has at least 1 bar/light of power while the tool is in use) this ryobi inflator is amazing little tool to throw in a backpack when going on a long bicycle ride, inflating small tires, balls and anything falling within that 5min on 5min off duty cycle. I would not use it on a car tire unless you're willing to wait (observe the duty cycle) or risk damage to the ryobi inflator.

whatusername
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I use this tool every other day to top off skid steer(65psi) and occasionally trailer tires(110psi), they last about 2 or 3 months on average, pro tip if it starts to smell switch to a different one or let it cool off or it'll be toast also zip tie the trigger and inserting the battery is your new on and off

beaugibson
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I also put a zip tie on my trigger, I just leave it on there. I hook the tool up to my tire and then put the battery in it and when I’m done I just take the battery back out

codylang
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Only thing missing from this tool is a preset function to set the psi and walk away. The option is available on the bigger inflator, but for less than $25, you can’t complain with this one.

KingYang
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Its January 2024 and that thing now sells for $50 on Amazon. I would say dollar to performance is worth $25 but not $50. Thanks for the review.

BrianAz
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I bought one yesterday, and started reading about it. There were so many safety precautions that I was scared to use it. After watching your video, I feel much better about my purchase. I paid $59.00 for mine, battery, charger, and all from Home Depot. Thank you for easing my mind, plus showing me exactly how to use it. Also, it states that you do need to stop using it after 5 minutes, wait 5 minutes, then start again.

missincalifornialongbeach
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My portable tire pump is on the fritz and I just clued in that Ryobi had something like this. Already have a Ryobi drill with a compatible battery so it is an obvious choice. All I need is something to top off tire pressures on my cars. This seems perfect. Thanks for the review.

kiefershanks
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Tip: They make Velcro cord/cable straps that you can keep on the tool to hold the trigger down.

MojoPup
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I love mine it’s a must have for road trips with the family

dondehne
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It's the exact same as the HART inflator that was also $20-$25, It was pretty handy but I blew mine up within three months. I was stupid and after taking it apart and finding a broken piston rod... I threw it away and didn't even consider taking it back and having it replaced until months later. but my main disappointment after this video ended is. i don't think it can do it. but really wanted to see it blow up. or be very surprised to see it actually do it. love the channel but C'MON MAN! GOT T0 DELIVER THE GOODS.!!!! Don't mind crazy thumbnails and unrealistic titles. even if the answer is obvious as long as the subject is addressed. confirmed true false or inconclusive but at least attempted. and if Ryobe is a sponsor, I really hope that the results are not being covered up because it failed to deliver or blew up. I feel that information is very important, not just because it advertises it, it's in the thumbnail/title (i think it was) but even if not it was brought up at the beginning of the video. if I'm going to trust your commentary and ability to test these tools, I have to know that you're not in the company's pocket. and maybe I was misled and this is just an infomercial channel disguised as an actual review channel. if that's the case I can just watch the product line commercials if that's what I wanted. I'm not opposed to anyone getting paid unless that means we get fluff reviews that focus on strengths and the bad things get swept under the rug. I've been a subscriber for only a couple months and am not jump[ing off the ship just yet, but I do have to know if I can believe that the information on this channel is not filtered by the tool companies (or company) your reviewing

kennygroover
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Thank you for the review. I love mine. I use it to keep my tires topped off. 👍

wadeokamura
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I have the Makita which also doesn't have a trigger lock but I fixed that. I wish this was my idea but to give credit I saw it on a YT review. I use a tie wrap that stays on the unit. It's tight enough to slip over the trigger when depressed but I can slip it off the trigger to shut it off. It's not ideal but it works and I don't have to hold that damn trigger.

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