Makita MP100DZ 12V Max CXT Lithium-Ion Cordless Inflator, Tool Only
High Visibility Pressure Gauge Display, 12V Max Cxt Lithium Ion Cordless Inflator, Bicycle Tires, Preset Air Pressure
Analysis of 100+ reviews for Makita MP100DZ 12V Max CXT Lithium-Ion Cordless Inflator, Tool Only
BestViewsReviews analyzed 21,108 reviews for 23 products in the Portable Air Compressors category.
We analyzed a total of 129 reviews for this product out of which, 114 reviews were received in the last 6 months.
The analysis indicates that around 83% reviews were positive while around 17% of reviews had negative sentiment.
BestViewsReviews Ranking and Score for Makita MP100DZ 12V Max CXT Lithium-Ion Cordless Inflator, Tool Only
This product received a total score of 7.44 out of 10, based on review sentiments and user opinions related to 10 features:
Users of this product said
I was looking for a replacement for a cheap-feeling but reliable compressor that I had for decades, and I was worried that I wouldn't be able to use it if a member of the family closed the truck door on the part that inserts into the vehicle's 12V sockets.
The digital display is clear, easy to read, and the settings seem to match a tire gauge pretty closely for comparison, as well as two 2.0Ah 12v CXT Makita Li-Ion batteries and a Makita charger.
You hear a muffled pop, and your car begins to wobble; you think you've never changed a flat tire before, but it's only rain.
I will take them at their word that the Ryobis stay on full charge until you put them in the tool and pull them out of the charger.
Two partially-charged batteries, one battery charger, First- Things-First... Plug the charger in, and slide the other battery down from the top, it will click when seated.
Question & Answers
My batteries are 18v, why is this 12v?
It's available now in a few stores, but not a lot of stores carry it yet.
Is it an 18v version?
I've been waiting for over a year and have been wondering if they make an 18v compressor. Makita have an 18v vacuum pump for many years but still no 18v compressor.
Is it possible to use an 18volt converter to get rid of my 12volt packs?
I am not sure if an 18volt conversion kit will work with this system.
Does Makita have an 18V inflator?
The model number on Amazon is DMP180ZX, and it's available in an 18-volt version.
Does the product work with 18v batteries?
It comes with different attachments for inflatables.