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After a weeks back country driving where two of our group had flat tires I want to get a good quality mini compressor, my 996 did not come with one, does anyone have any suggestions as to which after market units are good quality. Most US parts suppliers now ship to Australia so I would look to buy one from the US. Anyone tried the ones on offer from Sears?

Thanks.

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I own this one and love it http://www.amazon.co...r/dp/B0012WHBSO

Highe quality, super quiet and fast. If you have used those cheap portable ones, you know how loud those are.

I just plug it in the cigaretter lighter socket. Best with engine on since it draws quite a bit of current (~10-15A) but can also be used with engine off when just topping off a tire or two.

BTW, this is an excellent tire gauge http://www.amazon.com/Accutire-MS-4021B-Standard-Digital-Gauge/dp/B00080QHMM/ref=wl_it_dp_o_pC_nS_nC?ie=UTF8&coliid=I27WAXRLHI9OLG&colid=32L6BJJIEJIEZ

Very easy to use, accurate, and bright.

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