CRAFTSMAN V20 Tire Inflator Portable Air Compressor, Car Air Pump, 3 Modes Tire Pump: Cordless, 120V Corded, and 12V Car Adapter, Battery Sold Separately (CMCE520B) by CRAFTSMAN
$99.00
Editor’s Choice — discover the CRAFTSMAN V20 Tire Inflator Portable Air Compressor, Car Air Pump, 3 Modes Tire Pump: Cordless, 120V Corded, and 12V Car Adapter, Battery Sold Separately (CMCE520B) by CRAFTSMAN, built for performance and designed for life in the United States.
About CRAFTSMAN V20 Tire Inflator Portable Air Compressor, Car Air Pump, 3 Modes Tire Pump: Cordless, 120V Corded, and 12V Car Adapter, Battery Sold Separately (CMCE520B)
- LOW VOLUME OUTPUT: High pressure of air compressor tire inflator allows you to quickly inflate anything from a tire to an air mattress
- ULTIMATE CONVENIENCE: Digital tire inflator comes with 3-power sources including V20 20V MAX* battery, AC wall plug, or 12V car adapter plug
- AUTOMATIC SHUTOFF: Portable tire inflator for car allows you to set your PSI and the unit will shutoff once it is reached
- EASY READ DISPLAY: Digital PSI gauge
- 3 Year Limited Warranty, refer to “Warranty & Support” section below for full details
- Battery and charger sold separately
The CRAFTSMAN V20 Tire Inflator Portable Air Compressor, Car Air Pump, 3 Modes Tire Pump: Cordless, 120V Corded, and 12V Car Adapter, Battery Sold Separately (CMCE520B) by CRAFTSMAN combines reliability, modern design, and user-focused engineering. Perfect for everyday use, it delivers dependable results for American customers who value comfort.
Specification: CRAFTSMAN V20 Tire Inflator Portable Air Compressor, Car Air Pump, 3 Modes Tire Pump: Cordless, 120V Corded, and 12V Car Adapter, Battery Sold Separately (CMCE520B) by CRAFTSMAN
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Jim –
A recent flat tire on my car inspired me to try and fix it myself, with the help of a tire plug kit (under $8 bucks) but I also needed a device to inflate the tire back up and after shopping a good 1.5-2 hours or so I settled on this Craftsman inflator. And boy did this go well. BTW I had already installed the spare tire because I was going to take it to Costco for repair but the spare itself was nearly flat. All said and done, both my repaired tire and the spare hold air so I am all set. To the shelf it goes, I will store it in the box it came in and I can rest easy because this came with a 3 year warranty from Craftsman. Just the fact that they offer this great warranty means this must be a very reliable tool. All told this flat set me back right at ~$70 (Craftsman Inflator and Tire Plug Kit) plus tax. The tire plug kit came with 7 plugs so my next 6 repairable flats will be free. All Smiles.
Wynoose66 –
Why didn’t they have this years ago? This thing is amazing for airing up tires around the farm or to carry with you in your automobile. The cord and hose holder are nicely designed. I bought a Black and Decker one also, because it’s physically smaller to carry on motorcycle trips, but not near as nice of hose and cord storage as the Craftsman. It’s nice to have the 12volt, 120volt, or the battery. It seems to run a long time on battery, it’s not heavy, and looks well built. It seems to air up tires quickly, but I usually attach it while I’m doing something else and never really notice the time. So convenient and handy to use.
Judy –
Bought this to replace another brand that took to long to inflate flat tire. This functions quickly and is easy to use. Have other craftsmen electric tools so can inter change batteries. Battery life is 2 hours, so no problem. It doesn’t over heat, is durable, and has lights for nighttime usage. Great value for price.
Daniel –
Excellent little air inflator. Powerful enough on battery to inflate all four SUV mud tires, and have juice left over. Has an LED back lit display and a power supply you can plug into a wall. My only complaint is… Sometimes the onboard storage for the cords doesn’t really hold right And the cords end up coming off of the device when you store it making it kind of cumbersome to take it back out.
But this reminds me of an old-school craftsman product, well built and seems like it will last for a long time, even though it is mostly plastic. And much more competitively priced than the comparable Makita brand.
Steve Shender –
Checking and inflating our cars’ tires has always been a frustrating job for me, but this well-designed tire inflator promises to make it easier. It has a combination of features I haven’t found on any of the more than several inflators I’ve used in the past including: a “leakless” thumb-press hose connector, quick inflation time, digital pressure display and automatic shutoff, AC power (if you have an outlet handy) and DC power (to run off your car battery if you don’t), easy storage of power cord and inflation hose. Having struggled to neatly stow power cords and inflation hoses after use on other inflators I’ve had, I especially appreciate the last feature.
It’s easy to use the digital gauge to set this inflator to shut off automatically once the tire reaches reaches your selected pressure. Just be sure to follow the instructions to select the pressure and then wait until the gauge reads “0” again before you start the inflator.
I like to keep our cars’ tires at 36 psi (cold). After my first use, I’d say this inflator did a pretty good job of hitting the mark, based on my follow up with a digital tire gauge — trust but verify always being a good idea. Anyway, I can’t say for certain that it’s always dead on re. selected pressure, which is why I’m giving it four stars instead of five for accuracy.
argo7t3 –
I will add to this review in the future. I have not yet had the compressor a full day and so cannot speak to its reliability or long term performance.
My first impression is that it works as intended and the operation is fairly straight forward. It has all the basic things you need in order to inflate the majority of the things you likely have around the home. The three grey buttons are a bit small and tough to see in low light, but not so bad as to be a major ding against the product. I filled up an inflatable “donut” tube we use at the lake. It took less than a minute to fill it fully. Something to consider is that while the compressor has the ability to pre-select the PSI for the high pressure side used for inflating car tires, the high volume side does not share that feature. You will need to remain mindful while inflating pool tools and air mattresses.
This part will be a bit of a rant and you may wish to stop reading here.
My biggest beef is not with the compressor itself, but with the battery compatibility and my frustration with the parent company StanleyBlack&Decker.
Many reading this may have already been aware of this, but hopefully this will helps others that do not. The issue being the lack of interchangeability with the original Craftsman 20vMax Lithium batteries and the newer v20 batteries. My experience has been that the old B&D/Craftsman 20vMax Lithium batteries work in Craftsman and B&D power tools with the 3 pin battery slots. The newer Craftsman v20 batteries only work in the Craftsman 4 pin battery slots. While Craftsman went to the 4 pin configuration, B&D did not. I was not aware of this change and so failed to notice that this Craftsman compressor has a 4 pin battery slot. I recently purchased a B&D 20v hedge trimmer and based on the historic interchangeability of these two brands, I figured I would be ok with this Craftsman compressor. But, instead being ahead of the game with the bunch of batteries that I already have, I now need to either obtain a new Craftsman v20 battery or get an adaptor. I do understand that there is a business reason why StanleyBlack&Decker does this, but I do not believe that it really serves its customers needs and especially those like me who own a mixed collection of their product lines. Clearly with all the adaptors that allow cross compatibility of tools between brands, battery interchangeability is something customers really desire.
If you already have a bunch of B&D 20v Max power tools, B&D does have a version of this compressor.