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Ah, good point. I'll get brownie points with the mother in law if I keep it. Anyone know of a good, accurate gauge under $20? Seems like they are all inconsistent.
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You can enjoy the compressor and get lots of use out of it as is. My son-in-law was very happy with his until he started installing flooring and other larger jobs. If you want something portable you might look at a portable 12V compact compressor. I've got one and its great for both my car tires and motorcycle tires. I keep it in my car trunk but I might get one just to bring on bike trips. At less than $20 its a nice addition to a larger more permanent tool.
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