- ONE+ COMPATIBLE! This tool runs on the power sources used in Ryobi’s ONE+ battery system, making this purchase extra smart for the Ryobi veteran
- PORTABLE PISTOL PUMPING POWER: Ryobi’s P737 is smaller than most inflators, boasting an ergonomic pistol grip handle for easy use and transport. Keep it in the back of your truck! Strap it to your bicycle!
- SAVE MONEY AND TIME spent on purchasing extra accessories for other portable inflators. The Ryobi P737 boasts TWO high-pressure nozzles, a sports equipment needle, and an ONBOARD PRESSURE GAUGE
- SPECS: 20” hose, 2” pressure gauge, 0-150 PSI, 18V, 2.5lb, cordless operation
- STORAGE: a compartment at the base of the tool holds all bits and nozzles for your convenience
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Amanda Spouse
Five Stars
Product is good but price is cheaper at home depot than on amazon....
Brad Ailani Bradshaw
I'm really enjoying how handy this thing is.
Update 11-29-17: Thanks to a large spike stuck in my tire, I discovered that the largest lithium battery pack (P108), fully charged, was able to inflate a large tire on my SUV (LT315/70/17) from 10psi to 50psi. Battery pack still had one bar showing on charge indicator when done. It took about 9 minutes to get the pressure up. The hose does get quite hot and I was worried about long term effect on pump from continuous running like this, but I used it again the next day and it is fine. I just bought a second one to send to a relative. I'm really enjoying how handy this thing is. I bought it primarily to make it easier for the 4 of us bicycle owners under our roof to keep tires properly inflated. Fills fast - gauge is accurate. What I didn't expect is how handy this is to top off the pressure on my car, truck and trailer tires as well - much easier than firing up the large air compressor, waiting for it to build pressure, and draging the hose in and out each time. This thing will raise passenger car tires 5 psi in about 30 seconds, and larger SUV tires might take 45-60 seconds for every 5psi. Still less time than dealing with the big compressor. It does get hot at the business end - especially noticable when you handle the short hose, which makes me wonder how much heat this thing can take in the long run, but I have used this several dozen times on everything around the house and it is still working fine.
Shqipe Llugiqi
Great Product!
I was shopping for a battery-powered pump and noticed this Ryobi. Since I already have a Ryobi drill and two ONE+ batteries (that seem to keep a charge forever), I ordered it. Works great, surprisingly light weight. Inflates bike tires in seconds. This is 18 volt, so probably works better than the competitors' 12-volt units.
LeeAnn Shane Clutter
My "go to" inflator!
The perfect inflator for a variety of uses. It's one thing to need a bit of air to inflate a tire or two but if you don't want a tank-style compressor but you want a bit more than the standard hand of foot operated model, then this is the tool. I used it to inflate the tires on my recumbent trike as well as our handcart, wheelbarrow and car tires. If there's an inflation need that it can't handle, I haven't found it. I call it, "Money well spent!"
كوني توريس جاليا
Replaces my tank compressor
It is so easy and practical to use. Light weight, no need to pull a long hose to your compressor. This thing has worked great for me and for the other members of my family who are not mechanically savvy. The on board pressure gauge makes the whole process very easy. Love that I can use the same batteries as my other Ryobi tools. Please note that this is not a high flow device and will take more time than a regular compressor to inflate a tire that has lost a lot of pressure.
Joe Farrell
Terrific if you are a Ryobi user
I love this little tool! I recently converted to Ryobi battery systems from DeWalt (which did hurt my heart a bit, but they are too expensive). As a whim, I picked up this little inflator and, while it take a little bit of time to use, at $23 bucks, it is great! Just plug in a battery and go pump up your car tires (and presumably bikes too, but that might take a bit). Won't say it is the best $23 I ever spent, but it is probably in the running.
Craig Telfer
P737
I have another air pump, it hooks up to the car battery, has a long hose and works really well. That being said it’s a bit of a pain. I have to pull it from the bag, connect the air hose, pop the hood and connect to the battery... Having recently purchased some other Ryobi One + tools I decided to get this as it was pretty inexpensive by itself, no battery and charger. It works great and pumped up 2 passenger car tires that were ~ 10 psi low, and the battery still shows full bars. Only complaint is I wish the trigger had a lock as it’s really easy to actuate the pump just carrying the unit. That being said I would purchase this again in a heartbeat, it’s really handy and works great!
Miriam Merlo
Love this product
Love this product. I am a bit of a Ryobi-file, but this has been so useful. Being battery operated on the standard 18V batteries that come with most Ryobi Products makes it dynamic, I am able to keep it and a battery in my car in case I ever get a flat while I'm away from home. It has come in handy on more than 1 occasion. Only down side is this doesn't come with a battery so if you don't already have one (or more depending on how many Ryobi products you own) you will need to buy one.
Doris Ramos
Ideal for my ATV's tires.
I have a large compressor for any home needs. I keep this in my ATV for repairs to the low pressure tires. I suspect that it might be marginal if one had to fill high pressure tires. I use a lot of Ryobi products, so I own two battery chargers and six batteries. This product is no larger than two or three cans of "Spare Air", and actually costs less and lasts indefinitely.
Hafeez R
Great if you already have a battery!
I already had 2 Ryobi batteries so for only $25 this was a no-brainer compared to inflators that cost 2-3x as much. Works great. It's not quite as fast as the air machine at a gas station, but the convenience of being able to do it at home, for free, without being on the 3 minute clock, makes it well worth it. Also most gas station machines don't let you see the tire pressure as you're pumping air, so you have to constantly stop and read the gauge (which is usually tiny). This one lets you see the pressure as you go, and the gauge is bigger, so it's more convenient in yet another way compared to a gas station. I topped off 8 normal tires + 2 spares that were low on a single battery charge and it's still going.