Ryobi has the power to inflate right in the palm of your hand!

This review is sponsored by the Home Depot as a part of The Home Depot's Pro-Spective Campaign. 

Ryobi 18-Volt High Power Volume Inflator

 WHATS INCLUDED

The Ryobi Power Inflator comes boxed with Power Inflator and Valve Adaptor and can be powered by any Ryobi 18-Volt ONE+ battery. It is perfect for fast, high volume inflating and deflating of air mattresses, pool toys, etc. Great tool addition to my shop!

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TESTING OUT THE INFLATOR

Ryobi claims that this volume inflator can inflate a standard twin size mattress in 45 seconds, so I wanted to put it to the test!

 

Check out this quick video tool review to see how the Ryobi Inflator stood up to the test.

FAVORITE FEATURES

Locking Trigger

The locking trigger is hands down my favorite feature. You only have to hit the trigger on to inflate things so you don't have to worry about holding it the whole time, which to me was a very good design choice for this tool.

Ryobi Volume Inflator

Portable Sweeper

The fact that this inflator can double as a portable sweeper makes it that much more useful to me. I don't always need to blow up a mattress or a pool toy, but I constantly have sawdust on my workbench. Having this cordless inflator to blow dust off my workbench definitely increases the value of having this tool in the shop!

The Ryobi Volume Inflator retails at The Home Depot for $24.97.

Ryobi Volume Inflator 

I acknowledge that the Home Depot is partnering with me to participate in the The Home Depot Pro-Spective Campaign. As a part of the program, I am receiving compensation in the form of products and services, for the purposes of promoting The Home Depot. All expressed opinions and experiences are my own. My post complies with the Word of Mouth Marketing Association (WOMMA) Ethics Code and applicable Federal Trade Commission guidelines.

October 17, 2017 — Ashley Basnight