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Ryobi Introduces Compact Cordless Inflators to Power Tool Range

Ryobi expands its cordless inflator lineup with smaller, high-pressure units designed for easier transport and job site use.

Ryobi Introduces Compact Cordless Inflators to Power Tool Range

Streamlined Design for On-the-Go Inflation

Ryobi has expanded its range of cordless maintenance tools with the introduction of new compact inflators. Designed to offer a significantly reduced physical footprint compared to previous iterations, these new units focus on portability without sacrificing output pressure. The refined housing makes it easier to stow the tool in site vans, toolboxes, or vehicle boots, addressing demand for space-saving trade accessories.

The updated units retain standard high-pressure capabilities suitable for vehicle tyres, work van wheels, and equipment pneumatic tyres. By slimming down the tool body, Ryobi aims to appeal to both tradespeople managing limited storage space in their vans and DIYers needing convenient roadside or home workshop inflators.

Addressing Space Efficiency for Van and Workshop Storage

Mobile tradespeople often face layout challenges when packing service vans alongside primary power tools, materials, and pack-out storage systems. Accessories like standard inflators can be awkward to pack efficiently. Reducing the physical bulk of these high-pressure tools allows tradespeople to keep emergency maintenance gear on board full-time without sacrificing prime shelf space or floor area required for core kit.

What this means for a UK tradesperson or DIYer actually buying this kit — does it change what they should pay, buy, or watch out for?

UK tradespeople and DIYers looking to buy these new Ryobi inflators should note that availability will initially depend on UK stockists such as Screwfix, Toolstation, and B&Q. If you already own older, bulkier Ryobi ONE+ inflators, there is little technical reason to upgrade purely for performance, as max pressure ratings remain comparable. However, for those buying their first high-pressure unit or looking to free up space in a packed trade van, these compact models offer a far more practical footprint. Watch out for bare-tool versus kit pricing at retail to ensure you do not overpay if you already hold compatible batteries.

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