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Out of stock | | | | | | BLACK AND DECKER VPX1501 VPX INFLATOR | | | | | |
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| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 6.25 inches | | Product Width: | 2.81 inches | | Product Height: | 8.25 inches | | Product Weight: | 2.0 pounds | | Package Length: | 8.5 inches | | Package Width: | 6.2 inches | | Package Height: | 3.0 inches | | Package Weight: | 1.7 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 16 reviews |
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| | Features | Capable of producing 75 PSIDirect connect nozzle allows for quick-inflation of balls and small-inflatable toysPowered by a reliable VPX 7-volt Li-Ion battery (sold separately)2-year limited warrantyIncluded with-inflator: hose,-gauge, sports ball needle, raft-inflation nozzle, and presta valve adapter
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: ( 16 customer reviews )
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8 of 8 found the following review helpful:
Mighty might inflator Feb 07, 2008
By S. J McCartin I own black and deckers older versapak inflator. This one has better batteries so it works at least as well even though the older unit might have a better pumping action. I used this to pump up the tires on my trailer, I think it mostly drained a battery (didn't stop but I could hear a change in the sound of the pump) but the fact remains it took two trailer tires up 40 pounds each without killing a battery. I haven't tried it on the car tires or the bike tires yet but I'm not afraid to. Just be sure you've got a bunch of charged batteries. The local home depot was clearing these out so I got a good price, this system is worth the price, it should be around awhile since I noticed the batteries and devices at walmart. The guy with the problem with it blowing the valve off either didn't have it on right or got a bad one, I've had no problems with mine, this would be great for blowing up an air mattress when you go camping and then the same batteries run the small vac for sucking sand off the floor of the tent when you fold it up. Like the system but this unit doesn't come with batteries or a charger you get that with the drill or the driver or the saw.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Not well Designed Previous Versapak much better made. May 06, 2008
By ED
"zebra01"
I also own the Versapak version of this product. It is made much stronger and has a 12" hose. The short hose severely hampers the use in many applications. The pressure gauge is super inaccurate. It is plenty powerful for most applications. BD knows how to do thus better just look at their previous VP700. Love the lithium batteries. I have bought other items in the VPX line and have been very pleased.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Portable Inflater / Pump WOW - Awesome Jan 19, 2008
By Thomas J. Schmokel I received my inflater this morning and have already used it twice! I fixed a flat on my wheelchair, and pumped up my van tire. Anyone / everyone with inflatable wheels will find this tool completely amazing! This tool is awesome and I recommend buying one for anyone with wheels: but make sure you get one for yourself too! The whole series of these VPX portable tools use the same batteries: I can't wait to receive my power inverter with usb charger output! Flat tires won't stop me anymore! Thank You B&D: these tools are BAD to the Bone!
4 of 5 found the following review helpful:
its ok not worth 30 bucks Jan 01, 2008
By V. Zubenko i got mine at home depot for 15 bucks and thats about all its worth. To inflate toys it works great. The tire inflater is horrible, it doesn't fit and blows right off when you turn it on. Do not buy it if you want to inflate your kids tires. I already have the kit and batteries so its ok but if you had buy batteries i would stay away.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Mediocre at best Feb 02, 2011
By Christopher D. Sakal The product does perform it's function, it will force air out to inflate whatever you want, but it has several problems that severely limit it's usefulness, in no particular order.
1. It is very, very loud, about as loud as standing next to a lawn mower, and since there is no way to have it continue to inflate without continually holding the button down, you're trapped next to the source of that noise as long as you're using it.
2. The output is unimpressive. It takes a significant amount of time to fill anything but the smallest of inflatables.
3. It absolutely eats batteries, a full charge of a VPX battery will get you about 10 minutes of use, which is enough for most small to moderate jobs, anything larger than that will be very frustrating unless you have a lot of spare batteries.
4. Not very powerful, it's maximum PSI is far lower than most bicycle tires, making it useless for that purpose.
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