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Black & Decker VPX1501 Li-Ion VPX Inflator

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MSRP: $56.52
Your Price: $12.00
Savings: $ 44.52 ( 79% )
Shipping: N/A
Manufacturer: Black & Decker
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Black & Decker VPX1501 Li-Ion VPX Inflator Features
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Capable of producing 75 PSI Direct connect nozzle allows for quick-inflation of balls and small-inflatable toys Powered by a reliable VPX 7-volt Li-Ion battery (sold separately) 2-year limited warranty Included with-inflator: hose,-gauge, sports ball needle, raft-inflation nozzle, and presta valve adapter
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Additional Black & Decker VPX1501 Li-Ion VPX Inflator Information
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1 VPX, Inflator With On Board Storage, Runs On Battery System, Design Performance, Easily Inflate Sports Balls, Bike Tires & Pool Toys, Conveniently Store Hose, Gauge, Needle, Adaptor & Presta Valve, Push Through Switch For Right Handed Or Left Handed Use, System Expansion Tool Sold Without Batteries & Charger.
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What Customers Say About Black & Decker VPX1501 Li-Ion VPX Inflator:
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I love the VPX tools - The batteries last a long time and the tools do the job for light duty work.
I'm betting it does a decent job of filling the pool toys with air. The plastic connectors are simply not strong enough to handle the forces associated having a short hose. For pumping up my basketball, it works great. I just tried using it to inflate the tires on my sports-sedan and was very disappointed. But I'm disappointed by its performance on my Lexus IS300's tires. Even worse, the connection (hose-to-inflator) leaked air no matter how tight I tried to make the connection. The hose is very short; I cannot see the pressure gauge that's attached while engaged to the valve. If only Black & Decker had used metal instead of plastic.
Why does the pressure gauge got to 125. I have other VPX components besides his inflator (driver, inverter, flashlight) and consider them to be worth the reduced prices I paid for them. Inflating a ball to 3 psi barely registers on this huge scale. Did Black and Decker get a real good deal on these cheap plastic, over-scale gauges. I only paid 5 dollars for the pump at Home Depot and am glad I didn't pay a dime more as it really is not a well thought out or performing device. For instance, it is claims to go to 75 psi but just barely makes 60 psi and is straining too hard at pumping up one mountain bike tire on a full charge).
:P I got the manual pump instead and it works great. I guess if you have a soccer team or something. ;) But I just wanted to fill up my toddler's soccer ball. I hate to give this item a low rating, but I really never got to try it. :) I couldn't afford to get the battery pack as well, so I've had to return it. I liked that it was on sale and was very excited about that, but when I got it I saw that it doesn't include a battery pack. With the battery it really isn't that great of a sale and very expensive, for me.
Love the lithium batteries. It is plenty powerful for most applications. BD knows how to do thus better just look at their previous VP700. I also own the Versapak version of this product. I have bought other items in the VPX line and have been very pleased. The short hose severely hampers the use in many applications. It is made much stronger and has a 12" hose. The pressure gauge is super inaccurate.
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