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About DeWalt OEM N557514 Inflator Power Supply DCC020IB
Overall Feedback:
86% positive
80% praised for its seamless compatibility
I am satisfied with the AC Adapter I ordered for my DEWALT 20V MAX Cordless Tire Inflator Tool (DCC0201b).
I chose DeWalt over Milwaukee because Milwaukee is mostly battery-powered.
82% appreciated the durable construction, although 18% found it flimsy
I received the AC adapter in 1 day and it works perfectly for my requirement.
I am satisfied with my purchase of the AC Adapter for my DEWALT 20V MAX Cordless Tire Inflator Tool (DCC0201b).
I wish the cord was longer like the DC cord, so I have to carry an extension cord with me.
84% found it easy to install
I like using AC power when doing routine tire inflation checks on my car, so I bought two AC cords.
83% liked the high-quality materials used
I chose DeWalt over Milwaukee because Milwaukee is basically battery only. DeWalt is usable right out of the box and has enough strength to cover my familys needs.
I am satisfied with the AC Adapter I ordered for my DEWALT 20V MAX Cordless Tire Inflator Tool.
80% liked the improved performance, while 20% didn't notice a difference
I received the AC adapter in 1 day and it works just as I needed it to.
I can now use the Inflator with AC Power and not worry about running out of power.
My only complaint is that the cord could be longer like the DC cord. I have used the product and faced this problem personally.
I faced a problem where the wheel got locked on by the nut on the grinder. I thought I was going to have to cut it off because I had so much torque on the allen wrench I thought it was going to snap.
Rephrased: I thought I would have to cut off the wheel on the grinder as it got locked due to the nut. The allen wrench had so much torque that it was about to snap.
I wrapped the handle with a cotton grip tape to fix the grip problem, but now it feels a bit chunky.
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