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Ryobi P731 - Cordless Inflator/Deflator - 18v ONE+ 

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Check out the Ryobi P731 at Home Depot -- www.homedepot.c...
If you are already an owner of any Ryobi 18v ONE+ tool...then you already have what you need to power this really useful/unique tool. It is a cordless battery powered air compressor/inflator/deflator.
Over the last few months I have used this unit a lot, and have been very happy with the results. It quickly inflates rafts, tubes, tires, mattresses or anything else you need...and because of the deflate mode, it will suck the air back out of them just as fast. For anyone (like me) that was used to the "old way" of blowing up an air mattress by myself, then you already know why something like this would be so useful to have around.
Another big plus as far as I am concerned is that you can put it in your trunk, and if you happen to get a nail in your tire, there will be no waiting on a tow truck to come get you! You already will have what you need to inflate the tire back up and drive to the repair shop. I honestly think if you ever have to use it one time, it is going to more than pay for itself.
The P731 comes in at $40 at the Home Depot (no batteries or charger included). If you are thinking of the ONE+ lineup, or want to expand what you already own.....definitely check out one of these!

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@jonathanmurray9393
@jonathanmurray9393 7 лет назад
i do roadside service for a living and use this exact same setup for work. i love it. one battery generally can fill 10 tires from 0 to 35psi. also, instead of calling a towtruck and spending 2 hours and 200 bucs for a tow, you could always put on your spare tire.
@DanielGomez-cf6vk
@DanielGomez-cf6vk 6 лет назад
Jonathan Murray yup so true with the 4ah battery
@mammlouk
@mammlouk 6 лет назад
You're assuming that the car has a spare, which many newer cars do not.
@magyar77
@magyar77 4 года назад
@@mammlouk they have spare savers.
@StupidRalph
@StupidRalph 3 года назад
You can keep checking the battery it won't matter. I think we finally found the match for the Energizer bunny. I can easily maintain 4 vehicles tires during the colder months and not have to recharge my battery. Absolutely love this product. Considering getting the new P747 model and looking for some comparisons.
@rbc5150
@rbc5150 2 года назад
I’ve had this for my bicycle workshop for 4 years now. Used every week and never a problem. Well designed and durable. Works well for my LandRover tyres too.
@dhansel4835
@dhansel4835 6 лет назад
I got one for Christmas. It seems the curse of the "Tire Pressure Monitoring System" on these new vehicles, along with the hot and cold weather we have been having causing the tire monitoring system to show low tire pressure. This little device will keep my tires pressure monitoring system happy !
@chengliu8793
@chengliu8793 8 лет назад
This also works well to inflate basketballs, footballs, soccer balls etc. It even comes with a needle for that purpose and a small compartment to store the needle.
@eddieh1985
@eddieh1985 5 лет назад
I’m about to order one! This is good for my son’s inflatable pool and toys! And we family coming to visit soon, it’ll help a lot for our air mattress
@eddieh1985
@eddieh1985 5 лет назад
I’ve had this for about a week now. It’s July. So I’ve used it for beach toys, backyard inflatable pools and air mattresses for my visiting family... I got to say, WOW! It’s amazing for the size and price. It has replaced my Coleman inflator. I’ve also used it for bike tires, and basketballs and footballs.. it’s so easy to use!
@Rinyotsu
@Rinyotsu 4 года назад
This is probably my most used tool, huge fan of ryobi tools line
@rlewis1203
@rlewis1203 6 лет назад
Wish they would have made this a hybrid plug in too
@SC_XOLOs
@SC_XOLOs 5 лет назад
My favorite tool reviewer.. I always check your channel before buying any tools . 👍🏼
@TheXJthatCould
@TheXJthatCould 5 лет назад
Ryobi has been killing it
@DanielGomez-cf6vk
@DanielGomez-cf6vk 6 лет назад
Love this tool and ryobi tools have a lot of batteries and tools and it one of their best products on the market
@MartinAbrman
@MartinAbrman 8 лет назад
Got already 3rd piece of this tool. When inflating my road bike tires (130 psi), in 1st case the inner piston died, in 2nd case the safety valve died. I use both high pressure / high volume modes and the whole pressure spectrum offered by this tool: air-balls + inflatable dinghy for my little son, car tires (30 psi), MTB tires (45 psi), my son´s bike tires, (60 psi) road bike tires (130 psi).
@RealToolReviews
@RealToolReviews 8 лет назад
+Martin Abrman Sounds like very high pressures add to the shortened life.....luckily it has a 3yr warranty. I have had no issues with vehicle/trailer tires & have inflated over 50 of them without issue with this.
@MartinAbrman
@MartinAbrman 8 лет назад
+Real Tool Reviews not sure, if here in Czech republic the warranty is also 3 years, I would expect just 2. Yes, when inflating on smaller pressure, there is no issue. If you can, try to test it with inflating on higher pressures.
@stinkycheese804
@stinkycheese804 7 лет назад
If you want extreme pressures then you should buy a pump specifically designed for that.
@johndrake5014
@johndrake5014 5 лет назад
Mine works great - much better than dragging out 75 foot of air hose from the garage to our vehicles. A note, with the 6 amp battery it will sit on the battery. I don't have any of the new 9 amp jobs but it would even more unstable. Well worth the money.
@Bigchuck678
@Bigchuck678 9 лет назад
This looks awesome, especially being able to dial in the psi you want is really cool. I wish Ridgid would come put with a tool like this. Power tools are cool, but it sucks that everyone has there own battery kinda locking you into their brand. I really want this!
@RealToolReviews
@RealToolReviews 9 лет назад
+Bigchuck678 Thanks! I agree.....I actually just used this last week to fix a flat tire on my dads truck in the driveway (plugged it & pumped it back up while he sat on the tailgate!).
@chengliu872
@chengliu872 8 лет назад
Especially since Ridgid and Ryobi are owned by the same company (TTI). All they would have to do is to build some of the inflators with orange housings instead of lime and change the battery slot. That's basically what they did with the impact wrench. If you compare the Ryobi and Ridgid impact wrenches they are essentially identical except for the color of the housing.
@typer272727
@typer272727 9 лет назад
Really nice, like that you can set the psi and not have to be watching the gauge .
@RealToolReviews
@RealToolReviews 9 лет назад
Angel Esp Thanks Angel! I use this inflator all the time to top-off our car tires....on the vehicles, lawnmowers, and trailers. The battery lasts a very long time between charges.
@DonTuttlebankingit
@DonTuttlebankingit 6 лет назад
This vieo goes more indepth than most but i would like to have seen you do a totally flat tire and how many tires it would do
@TurboDV8
@TurboDV8 6 лет назад
Your initial concern about 4 ampere hour battery pack extending beyond the feet was not found it, but is indeed founded if you try to use 6 ampere hour battery pack.
@mextijuas5
@mextijuas5 9 лет назад
I'm buying this. I have a jk and it's perfect when you air down the tires and want to come back safely.
@RealToolReviews
@RealToolReviews 9 лет назад
mextijuas5 Good move! I carry mine around in the back of the vehicle 100% of the time.....you never know when you will need it!
@AussieDad79
@AussieDad79 6 лет назад
Awesome demonstration video! Exactly what I needed to convince the Wife. 👍
@davelevi4922
@davelevi4922 5 лет назад
Love the 40-year old Michigan bicentenial plate!
@RobertJohnson-pb9vr
@RobertJohnson-pb9vr 10 лет назад
Looks like a neat little product. A little confused as to the inclusion of the deflator on it though. I'm pretty sure we used to just put a small stick in the tube and let it empty out. Having a compressor in the garage and a nice 12 volt dc compressor in my truck, I can't really see a use for me personally. Good review though, as always! Thank you for uploading!
@RealToolReviews
@RealToolReviews 10 лет назад
Robert Johnson Thanks! The deflator is the intake suction port...the inflator is the exhaust port (same fan unit).
@FrenchValleyAirport
@FrenchValleyAirport 10 лет назад
That's awesome how you can set the psi, never seen that before. I had a ni-cad battery that i hooked up via alligator clips to my 100psi compressor and it barely spun the motor, haha..
@RealToolReviews
@RealToolReviews 10 лет назад
David G Ha nice :) It really is a nice feature to be able to set a certain PSI & have it cut itself off once it gets there.
@joebal9044
@joebal9044 6 лет назад
I mainly use this to inflate my presta valve bicycle tires to about 115 psi. It works great for that but two of them stopped working over the past 3 years so I question the longevity of it.
@donnalee7379
@donnalee7379 5 лет назад
Very cool of you to make this video It helped me a lot Thank you
@djthunderpsn
@djthunderpsn 10 лет назад
like the air compressor part of it but the inflater seemed under powered to what ive seen on the market great vid
@RealToolReviews
@RealToolReviews 10 лет назад
Djthunder PSN Thanks! And keep in mind this is battery powered & $40....not hundreds of dollars ;)
@harleyrider025
@harleyrider025 9 лет назад
good job...love the dial in psi settings....awesome for 40 bucks
@RealToolReviews
@RealToolReviews 9 лет назад
Jody Reed Thanks Jody! This is one of my favorite Ryobi tools....$40 is a steal.
@bjornyesterday2562
@bjornyesterday2562 6 лет назад
It looks like a 6 amp hour battery might stick out proud from the bottom of the unit. Have you checked that?
@jeffreylally4722
@jeffreylally4722 7 лет назад
nice review. but instead of calling a tow truck. wouldn't it be better to put on the spare tire.
@RealToolReviews
@RealToolReviews 7 лет назад
Hahaha.....yes, for some people it would. But lets face it, MANY people cannot even figure out how to change their own oil.....this would be a lot more ideal.
@stinkycheese804
@stinkycheese804 7 лет назад
A lot of vehicles no longer come with a spare tire. I advise people to buy one but hey, that's money and some people assume they won't need a spare, until they do !
@richs.7373
@richs.7373 5 лет назад
In this day and age a lot of times the only spare tire in a car is on the driver's midsection...
@stinkycheese804
@stinkycheese804 7 лет назад
It's a shame they didn't put a filter canister on it so it could double as a vac cleaner. Ryobi used to make a cordless wet/dry vac and many people miss that tool in their lineup.
@dhansel4835
@dhansel4835 7 лет назад
It doesn't have the volume for a vacuum cleaner. It is made for it is made for.
@ertonyrn
@ertonyrn 6 лет назад
They still do make a wet/dry vac
@deadtoselfShema
@deadtoselfShema 7 лет назад
thanks, the booklet that came with it really does not cover how to use it. I also bought the battery charger for the car. So if need to recharge the battery on the road (traveling, camping, etc) can still use this.
@TurboDV8
@TurboDV8 6 лет назад
Yes, the manual is not so good, and the way you set the pressure and power up is not terribly intuitive. But, there is a label on the unit itself that goes step-by-step which order to set the pressure and Power It Up.
@rodneystewart8958
@rodneystewart8958 8 лет назад
I wish that Milwaukee would make one of those
@dhansel4835
@dhansel4835 7 лет назад
Write them, maybe if they get enough letters they will. I have the Ryobi, drill, flashlight and circular saw. This is my wish list for Christmas.
@scottb2571
@scottb2571 6 лет назад
Milwaukee and ryobi are both owned by techtronic tools
@scottb2571
@scottb2571 6 лет назад
Milwaukee Electric Tool Corporation. The Milwaukee Electric Tool Corporation is a brand of Techtronic Industries, along with AEG, Ryobi, Hoover, Dirt Devil and Vax.
@matthewstorman4876
@matthewstorman4876 6 лет назад
They sell a m12 tire inflator, but damnit I need an m12 tube inflator....
@matthewstorman4876
@matthewstorman4876 6 лет назад
Why did I just sell my Ryobi stuff and buy Milwaukee.... FML
@canarybiker1262
@canarybiker1262 6 лет назад
What's the maximum continuing running time of these .. ? Most of those compressors cannot run any longer than 15 minutes before they're running hot. How was the temperature of the device after inflating that tire? (and just saying, you could also just put a hand/feet pump into the trunk so you don't need to pay a couple 100s for a tow truck .. normally those hand pumps inflate the tire faster.)
@punacana
@punacana 5 лет назад
Hello! Im interested about how accurate is this inflator? I've watched many other youtube videos about this inflator but nobody checks for example is 35 psi really that with this Ryobi, or is it something else.
@MyersWoodshop
@MyersWoodshop 6 лет назад
wonder what the difference between the p731 and the p737 is?
@Coralrockplumbing
@Coralrockplumbing 7 лет назад
have you ever done a video on jump boxes with air compressors? they have cell chargers and lights, I use mine a lot, Walmart $100 750 starter amps
@stinkycheese804
@stinkycheese804 7 лет назад
The jump boxes have the tiniest air compressors you can find anywhere, are very slow, very hot running, need to be allowed to cool down after every few minutes of use. I wouldn't recommend them for more than airing up a bicycle or lawn equipment, but for those uses they are very handy.
@vinceking7878
@vinceking7878 4 года назад
How far could a 2amh battery go? I would still chuck in a manual pump just in case. I do have a 4amh battery(not hp), but the cold boot could kill it
@Kelvin555s
@Kelvin555s 5 лет назад
So it cannot set a psi for high volumes inflation?
@mikezupancic2182
@mikezupancic2182 6 лет назад
Has anyone used this for sled riding? I have some sno-tubes that take truck inner tubes and was wondering how long it would take to inflate one to a round shape like he showed with the high volume pump. I have several tubes but they won't fit in the car and so I would need to air them up when we arrive.
@VintageOutboardMan
@VintageOutboardMan 10 лет назад
Cool review man :)
@RealToolReviews
@RealToolReviews 10 лет назад
VintageOutboardMan Thanks! :)
@wejames96
@wejames96 4 года назад
Would the 5.0mah protrude bottom the bottom, as it is a slightly taller battery.
@karlreamer4720
@karlreamer4720 7 лет назад
can you deflate an suv tire for going on the beach?
@stinkycheese804
@stinkycheese804 7 лет назад
Seriously? All you need to deflate a tire is any pointed object like your key. However no, I don't think the deflate can be set to a PSI for tires but it doesn't really matter at low speed on a beach, to hit a specific low PSI like load and speed on a highway needs specific higher PSI. You can just eyeball the tire to see a little sag. On the other hand, you shouldn't need to deflate tires on a beach, maybe your vehicle or tires are just unsuited for off-road.
@edwardcharles9764
@edwardcharles9764 6 лет назад
Karl Reamer you mean to air down for sand driving? Push the pin in the centre of the valve, use a pointed object, match stick etc. You don't need a deflator to let air out of a tire.
@GR8GUY54
@GR8GUY54 7 лет назад
I set mine to 37, hook it to my car tire, press inflate and two seconds later it shows me 135 PSI!? This works great on sports equipment but I think I got a LEMON?
@Pro1er
@Pro1er 6 лет назад
You probably figured out what you did wrong by now, but for others reading this you have to make sure the air chuck is fully seated on the valve stem otherwise you will only be building pressure in the hose.
@sherrychapman9851
@sherrychapman9851 2 года назад
Will the high pressure side accept a blow gun nozzle?
@RealToolReviews
@RealToolReviews 2 года назад
It’s not high pressure with any sort of reserve capacity. So no, it wouldn’t work for that. There is no storage tank.
@MrAG1102
@MrAG1102 4 года назад
So what is the max psi?? IE Duley tires?
@mulbizcal
@mulbizcal 7 лет назад
Would this work well to blow saw dust off table saws, work surfaces and other tools while cleaning up?
@RealToolReviews
@RealToolReviews 7 лет назад
+mulcahy bizarro no, there is no tank --- only a pump that can connect directly to your tire/etc.
@Chowderfest
@Chowderfest 4 года назад
Is this more robust than the pistol grip version?
@RealToolReviews
@RealToolReviews 4 года назад
Absolutely
@rlewis1203
@rlewis1203 6 лет назад
This one is is good too
@mrriley8251
@mrriley8251 5 лет назад
Can you recalibrate the tire inflation gauge
@tgoodm1
@tgoodm1 7 лет назад
Does this tool vary the pressure at which the air is being pumped out? I would be interested if I could adjust the psi down below 50. I'm not referring to the psi level for...say a tire. I would like to adjust the pressure at the tip of the hose nozzle/adapter. Thanks!!!
@stinkycheese804
@stinkycheese804 7 лет назад
That's not how any of them work. They output a volume and the pressure increases until the desired level. You may be misunderstanding what you think you need.
@davefoff
@davefoff 6 лет назад
Can you also use this for compressed air to clean up a workspace, etc?
@RealToolReviews
@RealToolReviews 6 лет назад
Unfortunately no, it doesn’t have a storage tank.
@spencerds1
@spencerds1 8 лет назад
Have you tried changing the units from PSI to either of the other two? Mine will not change, just wondering if yours does. Ryobi says exchange it, just figured I would see if anyone else even tried.
@chengliu872
@chengliu872 8 лет назад
I've done it many times without issue. I guess yours is defective somehow.
@spencerds1
@spencerds1 8 лет назад
Yeah, I took it back and picked up a different ryobi tool. I have an air compressor so I don't feel I need it just yet.
@sovancii2470
@sovancii2470 5 лет назад
*Please answer fast* What battery am I supposed to use?
@sovancii2470
@sovancii2470 5 лет назад
@@AH-sc8jt u don't have to be a fucking bitch lmaoo.
@sovancii2470
@sovancii2470 5 лет назад
@@AH-sc8jt now go drink some tea and have some scones bloody bastard☕
@TheSae24
@TheSae24 7 лет назад
Is it possible to use it with dinghy?
@genghiskhando5507
@genghiskhando5507 7 лет назад
If your dinghy is soft, go see your doctor.
@vondriu4474
@vondriu4474 8 лет назад
My battery's flat. How do I recharge it?
@RealToolReviews
@RealToolReviews 8 лет назад
+Von Driu You need to use a Ryobi charger.
@vitriolix
@vitriolix 7 лет назад
You need a air -> electricity adapter
@stinkycheese804
@stinkycheese804 7 лет назад
Stick the inflator hose down in one battery hole then stick hot dogs in the other holes to keep the charge from escaping.
@kingofslotsmillion3263
@kingofslotsmillion3263 6 лет назад
Well how long did each time take
@buzzj89
@buzzj89 10 лет назад
If it took Milwaukee batteries I would buy it
@RealToolReviews
@RealToolReviews 10 лет назад
buzzj89 Its a shame that all cordless tools dont use the same battery platforms (like a standard wall plug on power tools)....but, for the money...I think that they Ryobi lineup is great all the way around. Especially when you are looking at tools like this or the Airstrike Nailers.
@chengliu872
@chengliu872 8 лет назад
Especially since Milwaukee and Ryobi are both owned by TTI. Hey at least you guys get the wet/dry shop vac. I would eat a live kitten to get Ryobi to make one of those, 2 if they made a hybrid one.
@NollaZip
@NollaZip 6 лет назад
They make one now...Enjoy that live kitten Cheng Liu
@edwardcharles9764
@edwardcharles9764 6 лет назад
3:50 flat tire? What's he on about its only flat on the bottom!😄
@user-cl3gz9ey1w
@user-cl3gz9ey1w 6 лет назад
4:50
@FourDollaRacing
@FourDollaRacing 3 года назад
Do you always take your car to a repair shop after let the air out of your tire!? 🤦‍♂️
@RealToolReviews
@RealToolReviews 3 года назад
Definitely
@Chu3505
@Chu3505 7 лет назад
If you have a flat tire with a nail in it or a leaking flat also you're at nowhere at some places.You shouldn't have recommended people tries using this thing pumping it up the tire and driving their car.Don't know if you're close to a gas station or mechanic garage.Should always change it to a spare tire or call a toll truck for your safety and well being.
@RealToolReviews
@RealToolReviews 7 лет назад
+Chi Chu I'll assume by your comment that you've never gotten a nail in your tire. The air doesn't instantly leak out...normally it takes days or weeks to drop down, but people don't know it until the tire pressure sensor finally goes off. 99% of the time, this would be the ideal choice.
@stinkycheese804
@stinkycheese804 7 лет назад
Whatever made you notice your tire was getting low, will be the same thing that tells you if it's getting low again. Often you only need a few miles to get the vehicle to a service station or tire store, or to a safe area to change the tire (no soft shoulder nor on the interstate any longer than necessary for safety, especially late at night), or possibly you just need to drive a few miles to get to an area with cell phone coverage. Plus, some people, especially women and the elderly, don't realize that the !@#$ last place that worked on their vehicle, put the wheels back on with an impact wrench so tight that you'll end up snapping the lug studs off trying to get the nuts loose, if you can even generate that much torque with the crappy comes-with-vehicle tire wrench. However, despite the mess taking the tire off later, I am a fan of the "Fix A flat" products in a can instead of taking an air compressor with me everywhere. They take up less space, cost less, attempt to seal the tire and can't help but slow a leak if the tire holds air at all. Keep in mind that some people would take a $5 tire patch tool with them so if it were a screw or nail, etc, they would just pull the screw out, put the patch in, inflate the tire, and not have to do anything more to it for the life of the tire, so long as the hole isn't in the sidewall.
@ASEWorldClassTech
@ASEWorldClassTech 6 лет назад
You guys silly? I'm just gonna send it!!!!
@satamanschmidt3428
@satamanschmidt3428 9 лет назад
Any idea as to what CFM the high pressure side of this will provide. Please refer to the following video by Matt Bernstein:ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-W68UsPbs1Go.html. The idea is to create a portable cylinder leakage tester. I'm wondering if this inflator would have sufficient air volume to power the cylinder leakage tester. Check out the video and let me know if you think this would do a better job than the 12V model he tried out.
@hwanlee982
@hwanlee982 7 лет назад
I wish Makita would make one of those
@enri74cv
@enri74cv 6 лет назад
Sounds Very Noisy
@bluesman3794
@bluesman3794 6 лет назад
Lets say 35lbs like it should be. Lol
@canarybiker1262
@canarybiker1262 6 лет назад
AAAAAAnd why the **** is your channel name german, when your videos are acutally english? is this a new youtube feature with auto-translate?
@RealToolReviews
@RealToolReviews 6 лет назад
No clue....but yes, I assume it auto-translates.
@RichardSmith-gl6kj
@RichardSmith-gl6kj 7 лет назад
So in other words the complete unit is $100.00 plus for a complete working charger. As this unit is worthless without the rest of the parts.
@RealToolReviews
@RealToolReviews 7 лет назад
Well.....as I said in the video, this is a bare tool for $40.....the vast majority of people buying one will already have Ryobi batteries & chargers. This is exactly the same as ANY other cordless tool.
@stinkycheese804
@stinkycheese804 7 лет назад
Not worthless at all, you can wrap it in fancy paper and give it to me for Christmas. ;)
@dillwiggle2
@dillwiggle2 6 лет назад
Can you add air without presetting the psi ?
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