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Members with Class B vans, particularly the Travato 59K, are seeking compact, reliable air compressors that fit limited storage and can handle RV tire pressures. The original poster prefers a battery or 12V model and already owns DeWalt 20V tools. Several RVers recommend the Viair line, citing its high duty cycle and suitability for RV use, with one member noting years of excellent service and another using it for a Class A. A specific model, shown in a photo, receives positive feedback from...
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Members with Class B vans, particularly the Travato 59K, are seeking compact, reliable air compressors that fit limited storage and can handle RV tire pressures. The original poster prefers a battery or 12V model and already owns DeWalt 20V tools. Several RVers recommend the Viair line, citing its high duty cycle and suitability for RV use, with one member noting years of excellent service and another using it for a Class A. A specific model, shown in a photo, receives positive feedback from both a member and their neighbor for use on trucks and trailers.
Cost-conscious members mention Harbor Freight knock-offs as a budget alternative, acknowledging they lack the duty cycle of Viair but are sufficient for lower PSI needs. The Airmoto inflator is noted as too slow and prone to overheating for RV tires, though fine for cars and bikes.