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Old 03-01-2015, 07:40 PM   #21
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I also use the Harbor Freight 12 volt high volume air compressor. The 120 volt pancake compressors fill up the tires quicker, but think about this ... just how long of an extension cord are you gonna need when you're on the side of a road and the pancake is empty?? If you do get a 12volt model, be sure it is a high volume unit and not a cheapie one about the size of your hand ... you'll not have enough food and water to last till it inflates a 16" fiver tire.
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