It’s also much more likely that this has its greatest benefits in the DIY category. For Pros with Ryobi 18V batteries, there might be situations where it’s convenient to use. Still, the Ryobi P739 can handle some light trim work with a finish nailer. Those competitors are certainly more Pro-focused than the Ryobi. If you need to fit a different profile coupling. To ensure they provide and maintain a high-strength air seal, these are bonded into place and are not designed to be removed - never attempt to remove a couple, as it can damage the manifold and void any warranty. The 2.5-gallon DeWalt 20V DCC2520 air compressor comes in just a skosh over the Ridgid with 1.0 CFM at 90 PSI and retails for $299 kitted with battery and charger. All RYOBI Air Compressors come fitted with Nitto-compatible quick release couplers. It includes 2 x regulated outlets fitted with popular nitto-style couplers which suit most air systems. Developing 2.0 horsepower, the units robust motor and pump ensures the 50L Tank is re-pressurised quickly and efficiently. Tradeair MCFRC221 V Head Belt Drive Compressor (1500W) Successfully added to trolley. The Ryobi-Airwave Direct-Drive Air Compressor is the perfect addition to any DIY workshop for powering various air tools. Its cousin, the 1-gallon Ridgid R0230, has double the CFM, runs on one or two 18V batteries, and retails for $179 bare. Ryobi RC-3100B Belt Driven Air Compressor - White/Black (2200W) R9,500. In this world, the $129 Ryobi P739 (bare tool) is certainly the shortest on air delivery.
Professional locking regulator keeps the pressure set to the intended PSI.Powered by a single Ryobi 18V One+ battery The GSPSCN Silver Tire Inflator is a good heavy-duty air compressor that can easily inflate tires.I could quickly sink about eleven brads before the compressor kicked on.įor punch lists, overhead work, and tight spaces, using the Ryobi Cordless 1-Gallon Air Compressor with a nailer can let you stick with your pneumatic nailers and still not be tied to an outlet. My cordless 18-gauge nailer is at least twice as heavy and markedly bigger than the Ridgid 18-gauge nailer I’m using. Well, maybe you haven’t purchased those battery tools yet or just prefer the lighter weight and smaller size of pneumatic.
In a world full of battery-powered nailers, why would you tether yourself to an air hose? But the compressor also comes in handy with low CFM pneumatic tools, like finish nailers.
If tire inflation is your only use for this compressor, I’d probably opt for the P731 or P737.
However, the Ryobi P731 cordless inflator is another great option if you just need an inflator. This dual function inflator provides high pressure inflation for tires and high volume for inflatables, the easy to use controls allow automatic shut off at.
On a road trip, I’d be well-prepared if I had a tire plug kit and this compressor in the cargo space. Needless to say, it will take you longer to inflate with this model.įor my purposes, that’s a tradeoff I’m willing to make. The compressor took roughly 45 seconds to max out again. Hooking the hose to my neglected tire, I could add about 5 PSI before the tire’s pressure matched the tank’s pressure and it stopped filling.