Sean.
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Milwaukee M12 with 6ah battery. Useful if you have other Milwaukee tools. Good little inflater, had it out yesterday after swapping to winter tyre set.
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I went all in with a RTC6000. Ring are currently offering it for £73. It sits happily in the frunk with the cables, torque wrench, adjustable breaker bar, triangle/first aid ( the red bag), a kneeling pad, hand towel and gloves all topped off with several bags for life.which version do you have RTC2000 or RTC4000?
That's what I've got but most won't want to pay that much.Milwaukee M12 with 6ah battery. Useful if you have other Milwaukee tools. Good little inflater, had it out yesterday after swapping to winter tyre set.
Too much information.
Also failed to mention the rubber wheel chocks. Just off now to buy some gaffer tapeYou left out the rope and the gaffer tape so I think your'e good on that front
I have a decent 12 v charger which will not work with my Li- ion LV battery; it starts splutters and stops.Out of curiosity is the 12V AA Inflator suitable? (I've got a Tesla-original, which has gunge-tube etc.)
£14 from Amazon
I noticed the other day that the Holt's foam has a use by date. There is probably a reasonable safety factor. However, if yours dates back to your first S, you might want to replace it. The Rangers may be busy the day you need them/ it.Out of curiosity is the 12V AA Inflator suitable? (I've got a Tesla-original, which has gunge-tube etc.)
£14 from Amazon
It's rather nice not having to run out the cable with the cigar plug.
However, if yours dates back to your first S, you might want to replace it
Which version of the ring cordless please
Rtc 2000 or 4000?
I went all in with a RTC6000. Ring are currently offering it for £73. It sits happily in the frunk with the cables, torque wrench, adjustable breaker bar, triangle/first aid ( the red bag), a kneeling pad, hand towel and gloves all topped off with several bags for life.
The rear corner bins have the rubber inserts with carpeted lids, housing on one side, Holt's Foam, Leatherman Tool, an awl and the locking wheel nut key.
Too much information.
Think I might go with this one . I don’t need anything fancy . In this age of work from home all I need is a device that could handle occasional top ups.2000
Think I might go with this one . I don’t need anything fancy . In this age of work from home all I need is a device that could handle occasional top ups.
Thank you all for your valuable contributions
I will say its not the quickest though. Think it took me about 20 minutes give or take to do all 4. I was doing other stuff at the same time so it didn't bother me.
I am impressed with the 6000 and although not small, the design makes it easy to use. It also holds a decent charge.in that case I will have to fork out a bit more and get the cordless equivalent of rtc 1000 as I was quite happy with it, until the tripping issues began. Choice is either rtc 6000 or may be the cheaper rtc 4000.
Or push bikes, motorbikes and wheelbarrowscordless is the way to go particularly if you have the 16volt battery.