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<p>[QUOTE="ZVar, post: 12214534, member: 49096"]My Ryobi handheld inflator is rated at 120psi.</p><p><br /></p><p>I filled up my camper from 35 to 45 psi. Took about 10 minutes for one tire, and after two tires it was so hot I didn't trust using it until it cooled down for fear of melting something inside.</p><p><br /></p><p>Can't imagine how long it would take to go from 90psi to 100psi, if it even can.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="ZVar, post: 12214534, member: 49096"]My Ryobi handheld inflator is rated at 120psi. I filled up my camper from 35 to 45 psi. Took about 10 minutes for one tire, and after two tires it was so hot I didn't trust using it until it cooled down for fear of melting something inside. Can't imagine how long it would take to go from 90psi to 100psi, if it even can.[/QUOTE]
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