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NEW ARRIVALS | Airing Back Up After the Trail? Meet the AT1—Finally, an Inflator That Keeps Up

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Hey Ranger Nation,

Let’s be real: airing down is the fun part. Airing back up? That’s usually when the day drags—unless you’ve got something that actually moves air.

We built the AT1 Heavy Duty Tire Inflator for exactly that moment. Fast, portable, and built to handle everything from your daily driver to your buddy’s F250 and the camper behind it.
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⚡ 60 SECONDS PER TIRE. NO WAITING AROUND.
Powered by a 36mm brushless motor, the AT1 fills a 275/65R18 tire in about 60 seconds. Up to 150 PSI means it’s got plenty of muscle for Ranger tires, work truck tires, and even RV tires when you’re towing.

🎯 SET IT. WALK AWAY. IT STOPS ITSELF.
Big LCD screen, preset pressure, auto shutoff. Punch in your target PSI, hit start, and let it do its thing. No crouching in the dirt, no over-inflating, no guessing.

🔋 ALSO A POWER BANK. (YEP, REALLY.)
With 65W USB-C fast charging and a built-in 26,000mAh battery, this thing keeps your phone, tablet, or even laptop charged on long hauls. It’s not just an inflator—it’s a portable power station that lives in your truck.

📦 EVERYTHING PACKED INTO 3.85 LBS
Full kit includes:
  • AT1 inflator
  • 26,000mAh battery
  • 65W fast charger
  • Brass air chuck + Presta/ball/swim nozzles
Small enough to stash under the seat or in the bed box. Ready when you need it.

👉 [CHECK OUT THE AT1 FOR YOUR RANGER HERE]

— The AUXITO Team
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Interesting.

But $299 is awfully steep. In comparison, I use the Milwaukee M18 inflator. I can get the inflator plus two OEM 5ah batteries for about the same cost as this. Performance specs are about the same. The Milwaukee has the advantage in that I can change out batteries (and if I buy non-OEM ones, I can have quite a few for $299).

If this inflator came in at $149 I'd be very interested (if only to try out for performance and quality). For $299 I'd need (much) more (a hard storage case for starters, for example).
 
 








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