Makita 40v Inflator VS Makita 18v Inflator VS Makita 12v Inflator VS Another 18v Makita Inflator

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Komentáře • 93

  • @aaronporter2180
    @aaronporter2180 Před 2 lety +43

    For the average person I think the small 18v is the way to go. It's a little slower but it is small and light and easy to throw in a trunk or a back seat. Being 18v it has enough juice to inflate a full set of 4 tires vs the 12 that would struggle. It is just too bad none of these have a trigger lock. Shame on you Makita.

    • @ll1l2l1l2lll
      @ll1l2l1l2lll Před 2 lety +2

      I'm sure it's a legal issue. They've heard us complain for years. Even with a new generation with a mechanism they can easily implement is something they wouldn't overlook.

    • @bbardy3924
      @bbardy3924 Před 2 lety +1

      Well you have be careful these days, they might need a trigger warning otherwise :P.

    • @larry365
      @larry365 Před rokem +2

      My large 18v frequently over inflates past the target pressure with no sign of stopping. A trigger lock is unfortunately a liability issue for Makita. Of course the sensible of us wouldn't rely only on the auto shut off.. a cable tie does the trick.

    • @sappo504
      @sappo504 Před rokem

      Why do you prefer the small 18v over the 12v? I haven't yet seen the reviews for those smaller tools but will look for them now. I just need something to top off my car tires.

  • @superspeeder
    @superspeeder Před 2 lety +11

    I have the Milwaukee and I absolutely LOVE the screw-on fitting. One of the best features of the tool in my opinion. Those clamp-on fittings never seem to seal properly and they can be a pain to get the valve pin pushed in properly. I have absolutely consistent performance with the screw-on fitting on the Milwaukee. I may even get the larger 18V Makita now that I know it has the same fitting, that's how much I love it.

    • @shanew7361
      @shanew7361 Před 2 lety +3

      I have the Milwaukee as well it's a gem. I'm also in Makita tools too. Love the ergonomics of Makita.

  • @micksmaintenanceanddiy

    A great review helped make my decision on which to buy. Subscribed.

  • @andersonnettleship845
    @andersonnettleship845 Před 2 lety +14

    I have the older 18 Volt model and it’s a solid machine, as for the lack of a trigger lock I use a Velcro strap and it works flawlessly.
    In my opinion Makita really needs to bring out an Inflator/Jump Starter Combination. I doubt that the CXT Platform would be powerful enough but the LXT X2 would probably work just fine.

  • @CowsGoM3ow
    @CowsGoM3ow Před 2 lety +4

    As you can get the clamp on attachment as a separate aftermarket part (screws in), I prefer the screw on for versatility.

  • @kyunikoi
    @kyunikoi Před rokem +3

    If I had to guess the reason for household use only, it's generally recommended to not leave batteries in vehicles. They're probably trying to avoid giving replacement batteries for swelling caused by extreme temperature fluctuations? Just shootin in the dark here but seems reasonable.

  • @210419590457
    @210419590457 Před rokem

    Vidéo très bien faite, elle m'est très utile , merci pour ça.

  • @Buerinni
    @Buerinni Před 2 lety

    pulling the trigger on the bigger xgt was dependant on the trigger lock haha....no go for the upgrade....ill stick to my small inflator always accompanied by a small clamp to hold trigger depressed.....great vid man....keep the makita info coming..always trying to find an excuse to buy something new..
    cheers from canada

  • @luisillo1987
    @luisillo1987 Před 2 lety +1

    Prefer the clamp on but your idea to have both is great sometimes each one works better.

  • @applesoranges3795
    @applesoranges3795 Před rokem +2

    The screw on fitting with a clamp on attachment would be the way to go but im sure you can buy or make one. I will be buying the 18v as my tools are 18v and i will make a trigger clamp thanks for the video legend👍

  • @johnjingleheimer6992
    @johnjingleheimer6992 Před rokem +2

    I'm thinking of buying the 181 but I would cut off the hose end and put a female air connector so I could put any attachment in

  • @mattfowler4042
    @mattfowler4042 Před 5 měsíci +1

    I use my 40v inflator to air test domestic pipe installations (does that count as household use only?😆). 5 bar for half an hour, typically takes close to 10mins to reach that pressure as there is a lot of volume.
    I managed to break the brass hose tip pin depressor in mine, presumably because it spends a lot of time under load on a Schrader valve, after a repair under warranty I've got an extension hose which doesn't engage the pin and has the quick release lever instead

  • @dwainbird5178
    @dwainbird5178 Před 2 lety +7

    Maybe there is a way to make a Makita semi compact framer with these. Make up a back back with a small air tank and the 40v inflator used to fill the tank to 90-100 psi. Then a short hose to an pneumatic framing nailer! It could work 😁

  • @nikgrekk2020
    @nikgrekk2020 Před 2 lety +3

    Hi! Can you test 2×battery dust extractor like Makita hikoki etc

  • @duflyingdutchssswest-fries4941

    4:00 minuut
    I think the clamp one is a tiny bit easierer
    But the screw one ,. Don’t pop of
    A combi is a good idea !
    👍🏽

  • @TonchoTonev
    @TonchoTonev Před 2 lety +2

    In my opinion the meaning of "house hold only" is that the tool is not for a professional use aka shops.. etc. Just for you and your vehicles, bikes...

  • @Hours-zi9js
    @Hours-zi9js Před 2 lety +2

    Can you make another video of the two new ones on car tires with specs of 45-50psi. Times I’ve used my bike pump to inflate my car tires, the struggle start until I’m at 40psi

  • @Sagittariustoo
    @Sagittariustoo Před 2 lety +3

    I have several of the new 40V tools by Makita but I like my Inflator more than the others combined!
    No more having to go to the service station to fill up my low tires! 👍🏿

    • @erikscotmanie9652
      @erikscotmanie9652 Před rokem

      Hi as read ur comment info hear for all & ur comment & cheers for posting ur tests on the net & all say that ball test blow up was something I definitely thought what was going too happen to ur air compressor once it popped but no it never really moved the air compressor just twisted the hose u could have added a 1/2 pipe over the pipe and added a builders big block brick 🧱 & controlling your tyres air quality on re having to go to the tyre inflator place well hears a better way off keeping ur tyres up for way longer 1 as u run ur vehicle the tyres rubber heats up with friction causing the air inside too change quality if u want ur tyres too stay inflated for way longer than ur normal - then remove all the stagnant heated poor air quality that’s in ur tyres and add a completely fresh new batch off air - so am saying a jack is required really for this procedure ie take weight off the flat tyre - this process needs done at least once -twice - a year if u want to keep ur tyres up for longer re if u do shorter or longer journey all gives different figures & all say if u do rather a lot off miles in a year then it’s ur assessment in a year its required instead off topping up very month or every 2-3 month or a monthly check incase & as said tyres heat up with friction on tar and even the climate u live in all adds too ur assessment on ur tyre inflation process & usage - plus the air changes after rather a few hot 🥵 sunny ☀️ days as does it change the air quality after a poorer climate ie winter 🥶 ❄️ colder conditions and we’ll do heaps off wheel spins or burn outs then ur adding too concerns know these process off ur climate ie environment and not only are u using the air u breath&require to live ie robbing ur air from the ethos on planet Earth when u release all off the stagnant air out and add fresh ur helping the planet and ur probably going too use less air by assessing ur own life style better - so take air and give it back & plus u can even save ur tyre condition so they last longer so re that outcome then longer run time is possible so even saving money on new tyres so that understanding gives for a safer vehicle owner & lets say a little concentration re extra investigative & inventive ways off using a tyre inflator & all add u can use that needle ball adaptor as a decent air compressor dust blower on electrics as I use it to service vehicle brakes with that pin added even adding a longer thin bit off pipe all helps inventiveness with a invention even so much other things can get way cleaner .. isn’t strange how we need air quality 😁... 18 volts are enough

    • @riba2233
      @riba2233 Před rokem +2

      @@erikscotmanie9652 wtf is this comment...

    • @ricr.4669
      @ricr.4669 Před rokem

      Or waiting for Costco idiots

  • @brandonrobishaw7606
    @brandonrobishaw7606 Před 8 měsíci +1

    How do these
    Larger one work with a splitter hose?
    Doing two off-road tires at the same time for example.

  • @mediumgrey8674
    @mediumgrey8674 Před 2 lety

    Search results for Household use only seems to be associated with load rating and or UL listing.

  • @shortyorc121
    @shortyorc121 Před 2 lety +2

    How accurate is the reading of the psi??
    If it's accurate I'll probably pick up the bigger 18v one.

  • @williamstaten8102
    @williamstaten8102 Před 2 lety

    I have a c3 pump with lock on it. Think they don't have them so one wouldn't click it on then forget about it. Burn up pump or blow up tire.

  • @RogueEagle
    @RogueEagle Před 2 lety

    I got the smaller 18v. Bit gutted to miss out on the perks of larger one.. but the amount I use it.. small stores better

  • @simonbarnes8812
    @simonbarnes8812 Před rokem

    Have you tried the Milwaukee M18 tyre inflator?

  • @wearetheremnants1615
    @wearetheremnants1615 Před 2 lety

    I have the old 18v one .. I'd consider the 40v only because I've got 13 40v batteries

  • @Ya-never-know
    @Ya-never-know Před 2 lety +3

    I’m going to go out on a limb and say there’s probably a few Makita employees that watch your channel. I can imagine them going 🤦‍♂️, why didn’t we include a screw on version of the 90° attachment 🤷🏻‍♂️.

  • @treebossmike8818
    @treebossmike8818 Před 2 lety +2

    Screw on is what I prefer. It’s a pain in the ass trying to get that stupid clamp to engage when you have a valve stem that moves.

  • @badopinion
    @badopinion Před rokem +1

    I’ve got the older 18v and most of the time I pull out my hose and use the compressor. The 18v is just so darn slow and loud too.

  • @therussianonig
    @therussianonig Před rokem +2

    What a HUGE design flaw to not have an auto fill / trigger lock on it… all the other inflators fill the tire automatically… you have to hold the trigger on all Makita pumps or just the smaller ones?

  • @UnacceptableViews
    @UnacceptableViews Před 2 lety +5

    how hard would it be to put a trigger lock and thermal cutout on these damn things. extra 10$ worth of components ffs

  • @Stefan_Kawalec
    @Stefan_Kawalec Před 2 lety +2

    "Household use only" is all about the accuracy of pressure not about the sturdiness of the tools. In commercial or industrial applications one often needs quite accurate pressure sources and accurate pressure readout. Thus there are calibrated manometers. Makita inflators does not provide with either industrial-grade pressure readout or industrial/production grade pressure parameters.

    • @misha030302
      @misha030302 Před 2 lety +1

      I noticed my dmp180 started lying with the measurement. Usually it shows 2 psi lees than the actual pressure. Needs to run it for 3 seconds, and suddenly it will show the correct value. Same issues with inflating. It inflates 2 psi more. Probably because the rubber piece moved a bit.

    • @shortyorc121
      @shortyorc121 Před 2 lety

      Man this sucks..... you guys just saved me like $150.. I'll buy a digital inflator for my air compressor.... which is mikita by the way lol.

    • @reaperreaper5098
      @reaperreaper5098 Před 2 lety +1

      @@shortyorc121 These guys are still useful as part of recovery kits stored in vehicles. Accuracy isn't super important in that role, just being in the ball park is enough.

  • @whit6119
    @whit6119 Před 11 měsíci +2

    I have the 40v Makita inflator and it over inflates past the set pressure, something you didn't talk about in the video and it happened to you at 9:51 you had it set to 32psi but it went to 34.5, mine seems to go 2 psi over. None of the others seemed to do this?

    • @danlux4954
      @danlux4954 Před 9 měsíci

      The Milwaukee does the same. Probably the sensor is too slow

  • @whya2ndaccount
    @whya2ndaccount Před 2 lety +1

    Genuine "Mokita" Trigger lock! Infinitely adjustable! Just cut to suit and slid on when needed. Coming to a store near you for a mere $XXXXXX (I know it looks like a black cable tie, but ....).

  • @kevingardner6287
    @kevingardner6287 Před rokem

    Could these inflators cover some of the same jobs as the 40v duster? Everything I've seen seems to indicate it would work well for blowing out sawdust/dust in tools/computers, but I'm not sure if I've missed some important detail.

  • @Daniel10439
    @Daniel10439 Před 2 lety +3

    I own the small 18V version 4 years now and am really happy with it. But I'd swich to a newer version in a hart beat if it would come trigger lock. Will that ever happen?

    • @kizzjd9578
      @kizzjd9578 Před 2 lety

      Doubt it, It’s due to the duty cycle for not having a trigger lock. Most people have no idea about duty cycles so I suppose they were smart and decided to make people only use it when the trigger is on.

    • @Jtwizzle
      @Jtwizzle Před 2 lety +1

      @@kizzjd9578 I doubt that is the main reason for no trigger lock. Most small compressors with a on/off toggle switch have a duty cycle, a lot simply do not even list it. It is likely for some possible safety reason or a combination of factors. It makes even less sense when they could have a trigger lock but have it auto stop at the set pressure like some other brand do.

    • @kizzjd9578
      @kizzjd9578 Před 2 lety

      @@Jtwizzle fair enough, I wasn’t aware of other brands having a trigger lock. I do know that with my ARB high output 4wd compressor, its just got a on/off switch as it has a 100% duty cycle.

    • @Jtwizzle
      @Jtwizzle Před 2 lety +1

      @@kizzjd9578 Yeah, I have a viair compressor and it has a toggle switch and 25 minutes @ 30psi duty cycle. It can fill all 4 truck tires in under 10 minutes(from 18 to 32) so thats not a problem, though. All depends I guess.

  • @peterryan7340
    @peterryan7340 Před 2 lety

    For the Professional Homeowner

  • @DuoFurey
    @DuoFurey Před 2 lety

    If I had a shop and had to inflate tires in a timely manner I would just use the 20 to 30 gallon air compressor that would also power all of the air tools, screw the handheld inflator.

    • @truaxmatthew
      @truaxmatthew Před 2 lety +3

      That is not an apples to apples statement, more apple to Eiffel Tower statement.

    • @DuoFurey
      @DuoFurey Před 2 lety +1

      @@truaxmatthew Was giving my opinion on the "Household Use Only".

  • @johnstevenson2405
    @johnstevenson2405 Před 3 měsíci

    161psi? Bicycle tyres for racing on velodromes, that is, banked tracks. Some riders go even higher which is why a few bike pumps can go up to 200psi

  • @quieroverduras
    @quieroverduras Před 2 lety +2

    XGT track saw next?

  • @joehart3826
    @joehart3826 Před 2 lety +1

    Does makita battery checker work for 12v?
    It does seem a bit underpowered - 12v inflator

    • @ToolsAndStuffOFFICIAL
      @ToolsAndStuffOFFICIAL  Před 2 lety

      There is a separate one for 12v

    • @RegisG.
      @RegisG. Před 2 lety

      BTC04: LXT Battery Tester
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  • @ZKinebo
    @ZKinebo Před 2 lety +1

    Just an observation, test spare wheel having 80KM max speed rating sticker so space saver ?
    32PSI not a safe pressure for space saver tyre! should probably be more like 60PSI.

  • @daz7038
    @daz7038 Před 6 měsíci

    DMP181Z
    I am absolutely baffled by the design of this tyre inflator.
    1. You set the target limit, but then have to bend down to hold in the trigger to make the pump work. I bought it to save my back and it doesn’t do that.
    2. Why is there no auto shut off? What is the point setting the target pressure? The pump will also continue pumping if you hold the button in past the target pressure.
    3. There is a bracket for a valve I’ll never use hanging on the end of the inflator tube which makes it very awkward to attach. Why isn’t it stored elsewhere?
    4. The tube has a straight valve connector that loses pressure as you unscrew it and is also nigh on impossible to get it on to a motorcycle front wheel valve. Valve needs to be right angled and quick release.

  • @agesgro
    @agesgro Před 2 lety +2

    Does anyone have issues with over inflation? I set mine to 36 psi and when it cuts out it shows 40 psi. It's there a way to calibrate the unit DMP 181z model.

    • @whit6119
      @whit6119 Před 11 měsíci

      Mine does this too

  • @Buerinni
    @Buerinni Před 2 lety

    i would love to see makita launch a top up unit like milwaukee, so useful

  • @SamMarkham
    @SamMarkham Před 2 lety

    Can you pump up a SUP using the 181 with a Schrader valve adaptor or will it take too long as it is a large volume?

    • @stevesaunders9188
      @stevesaunders9188 Před rokem

      This is what I want to know, anyone?

    • @ToolsAndStuffOFFICIAL
      @ToolsAndStuffOFFICIAL  Před rokem

      No. Use one of these czcams.com/video/i1hzaNCks6g/video.html

    • @SamMarkham
      @SamMarkham Před rokem

      @@ToolsAndStuffOFFICIAL I looked at getting an 18V one but couldn't see an adaptor for a SUP Valve. There are lots of Schrader to SUP.

  • @danielmichalka2648
    @danielmichalka2648 Před 2 lety +1

    Those things may be fast enough for normal car but would still rather get ARB high output with about 67 lpm for inflating tires on offroad rigs

  • @CB-ng5ee
    @CB-ng5ee Před rokem

    What's that makita charger? I can't find it anywhere

    • @ToolsAndStuffOFFICIAL
      @ToolsAndStuffOFFICIAL  Před rokem

      Are you talking about this? czcams.com/video/f4PtJ-3mDxA/video.html

    • @CB-ng5ee
      @CB-ng5ee Před rokem

      @@ToolsAndStuffOFFICIAL oh its a battery checker, that explains it, cheers

  • @williamstaten8102
    @williamstaten8102 Před 2 lety

    The household use thing is because of the pump design. The life span of these is only a few hours. On a work site they would burn out fast. At home those few hours could take a decade.

    • @jiminitin
      @jiminitin Před 2 lety +2

      I'd say it's from the legal department, just to cover themselves

  • @vividad3666
    @vividad3666 Před 2 lety +1

    don't clamp or screw for locking because there no autostop

  • @robertrada4783
    @robertrada4783 Před 2 lety +2

    Things are about to…. blow up…… .. … ………. .

  • @NathanE808
    @NathanE808 Před rokem

    Just got my 40v and the control panel glitches out. Kind of like the battery connection is poor, or a loose wire in the unit somewhere. Shame have to return it without even getting to use it

  • @888rc2xva
    @888rc2xva Před 2 lety

    Does anyone know if any of these have a fast enough output to seat totally flat tubeless bike tyre?

    • @tadams1150
      @tadams1150 Před 2 lety

      Use it all the time for that (18v one)

    • @888rc2xva
      @888rc2xva Před 2 lety

      @@tadams1150 good to know! Is it the 180 or 181 you have?

  • @junkcars4173
    @junkcars4173 Před 9 měsíci

    screw on