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CORDLESS TYRE INFLATORS

WITH your own tyre inflator, you can check and top up your pressures when necessary and avoid using the often-misused gauges at a service station. Keeping tyre pressures as manufacturers recommend saves fuel, reduces emissions and ensures your car will handle and stop as it should. The most common type of inflator is powered by a car’s 12V socket, but here we’re looking at battery-powered, cordless versions. They’re easier to use, given that there’s no lead to drag around or pack away, and they can be used on non-powered kit such as trailers.

Ring RTC6000 Cordless 4 in 1 Digital Tyre Inflator and Air Pump

Price: £62.89 Inflation time tyre/space-saver: 68/15 seconds

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Contact: ringautomotive.com

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