

🚗 Pump up your ride, anytime, anywhere—power, precision, and portability in one sleek package!
The DEWALT Tire Inflator Portable Air Compressor (DCC020IB) is a rugged, versatile inflator designed for professionals and enthusiasts alike. Powered by a 20V MAX battery, 12V DC car outlet, or 110V AC, it delivers up to 160 PSI with an easy-to-read digital gauge and automatic shutoff for precise inflation. Its heavy-duty build includes rubber feet for stability, onboard accessory storage, and an LED light for nighttime use. Ideal for tires, sports gear, and inflatables, this tool combines convenience and durability with a 3-year limited warranty.





| Brand | DEWALT |
| Color | Black, Yellow |
| Item Weight | 2.9 Pounds |
| Material | Blend |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 12.97"L x 10.22"W x 5.59"H |
R**N
perfect for non-car people
I am not a car guy, I only understand the basics like replacing your fluids and filters - this thing is crazy good and unbelievably simple to use. Worth every penny. Even has a cigarette lighter for power if you're on the road or don't have an outlet nearby. I had it sitting on the hood and it fell off, still perfectly in tact no issues. My tires are rated at 34psi, filled up each one from 27 to 34 in less than 1 minute. Super quick inflation. The pump has an electronic interface and gauge so you can actively see your tire's psi as it's filling up! Super cool. Works exactly as expected. Only thing to be aware of is that it is (as expected) VERY loud. By far one of the best investments I've made.
D**N
The Dewalt Tire inflator is a high quality device, that works well.
I really like the Dewalt 20V Max tire inflator. It's solid, and well made. Nothing about it feels cheap or flimsy. It can inflate a truck tire. The Dewalt's pressure guage is pretty accurate. My Jaco tire pressure gauge gives me virtually the same reading as the Dewalt inflator. The displays are easy to read. The controls are easy to use. It's not fast, but I wouldn't call it slow. It's kinda loud, but so are the other tire inflators I've tried. It's kinda large, compared to a lot of other emergency tire inflators, but that's because it has abilities most other other tire inflators dont'. It can run off a 12V DC car power outlet ( I haven't tried that), a 110V AC power outlet (I haven't tried that), and a 20V Max battery.
M**J
Must have esp for inexperienced people/ drivers
So Handy to Have Great little inflator! Filled my tire quickly and shut off automatically at the set PSI. Compact, powerful, and easy to use. Really glad I bought this. Great for kids going to college, new drivers, etc! Awesome value
M**.
Really nice performer with great features.
This has been a great purchase. No more driving around trying to find a station with an air hose (that actually works). The ability to set the tire pressure and walk away is awesome. It is a little loud, but acceptable and understandable for the work it's doing. Took a few minutes to get my tires all to the exact PSI needed without leaving my house or the the need for a big compressor. Really recommend this tool especially if you're already into the DeWalt ecosystem and have batteries.
C**R
Good Dewalt 20V battery compatible tire pump and air blower, does nice job over most portables.
I've gotten some of those portable cordless tire pumps, but they either run out of battery too soon or take too long to inflate my car tires. A lot of them are off brands that while they have a detachable battery it's hard to find or not worth getting an off-brand spare. While as a Vine reviewer I have tested a few of those, and they are OK. I wanted something more robust with easy to replace readily available batteries. I knew Dewalt was a popular brand that makes many cordless tools that I use. I noticed this didn't come with a battery, but I have plenty that fit the bill, so I didn't have to worry about having ready power. Additionally, it's very powerful so standing outside on cold days inflating the tires is going to cost me less effort. This is a very simple device to use, not a bunch of selects like some chargers have with various pressure metrics. This uses PSI, plus there is no selection for a lot of different vehicles or tire applications, just a choice between inflation a blower. The two sides of the device have wrap arounds for their use. On the left facing front is a rubber high pressure cord with a fitting for tires. On the right side in a larger diameter flex hose for just blowing air. The display allows you to select tire or air which has a simple for a gust of wind. When blowing up a tire, a simple dial allows you to set the frequency, and the pump stops when it's reached. Inside one of the side panels is a cigar lighter cord and plug in to use for connection to your car battery as a backup via the lighter port. So, you can use if the plug in battery is dead, or you don't have one yet as it is not included. Dewalt 20V batteries are available in may sizes, and I like that I can put a bigger long lasting one to refill my tires without recharging in-between. Unit is not as light as the smaller ones but much more powerful and has a convenient carry handle. I when connected to a tire it will inflate it faster than most of the portables, and you can just sit it down as the connection hose is long enough to reach. Recommended.
R**Y
Batteries, case and AC adapter sold separately. Works great.
Easy to use and good looking. The built in light is handy. Good for tires, balls and air mattresses. Does not come with AC adapter, battery or a case so I minus a star. Can plug into car with the provided adapter and long cord. Worked well with my Dewalt 20/60 flex volt batteries. I like it. Good purchase. AC cord would be nice but I can do with battery power. Case costs more than the unit so I’m keeping it in the box.
H**G
Sometimes, Inflation is a Good Thing! (Great Tool!)
I convinced our small nonprofit to buy this inflator a couple of years ago and I got a lot of pushback over the price (we paid $130). Well, the other night, our Facilities Manager (an old friend) was using it on our company truck's tires. He was bent over this inflator for a full minute, his head bobbing around. I was watching from the darkness a few feet away, talking to another colleague, when I heard the FM say: "Wow." So I call out to him: "Something wrong?" "No," he said. "Actually, something's very RIGHT for a change. I'm just SO IMPRESSED with this tool! The design is beautiful… especially this display and minimalist buttons and this knob, see? …it's SUPER-easy to use… even has a light for when it's dark like this… Y'know, I hate to admit it, but you were right when you said it'd be worth it to pay extra for this thing instead of that cheapie one I was pushing for." Aaaannnd… there you have it, Folks. One of the most stubbornly opinionated guys I've ever had the genuine pleasure of working with recommends this. Look… if HE likes it -- and he's picky about all kinds of mechanical stuff -- then you will also like it. QED. DW really does put a lot of thought into how they design things and I'm betting they took in a lot of feedback to end up with something so ideal for use in both normal and adverse conditions… Remember: the moment you need to use this, it's very likely because the SHTF and you urgently need to blow something up (you fellas can read that however you like, oorah). Just reach for the easy-to-find "yellow thing" in the back of your vehicle and: hit the huge power button to turn it on (or the "light" button if it's dark); take a quick squint at the big, bright, super-understandable display that tells you how badly you let your tire get low; and spin the dial to set your target pressure. Then, just hit the "Play" button… (they really did make it look like a music "play" button… clever). Starting from the shape, like a little old-school lunchbox, it's got all the bells and whistles: there's a collection of different tips for inflating all kinds of things, from inflatable boats/rafts to {NSFW} dolls (as well as for DEFLATING things, like your camping mattress). They're all right there, firmly clipped to the end. And there's a little door on the other end for the power cord, in case you need to run it in your house or RV. The main air hose is sturdy and thick and it has a standard tip for car tires/etc that screws on really easily. When you take it off, it let's a tiny bit of air out as it releases, but don't worry: the inflator automagically inflates the tire juuuust a bit extra so the escaping air won't be a problem. When you stow the hose, it wraps around the unit and clips to itself very elegantly. The top handle makes this lightweight unit easy to carry and it contains the bright LED worklight (Ladies, take note: if you're stuck by the side of the road in a rainstorm with a low/flat tire, this is a gret tool). Last but not least, the unit is extremely portable (I recommend getting the soft-shell case) and powered by DeWalt's 20V batteries. So, it shares the same power source as all of (y)our DeWalt power tools and we can always pop one of those batteries in when necessary. When something is this good at what it's for, I just feel an urge to compliment the people who made it and encourage folks to get one so others can see what American ingenuity can produce. It might be made in China, but I'm pretty sure a team of Murrikins figgered it out and drew it all up. AI will not replace us if we keep on making cool gear like this. OK, maybe AI could make it 30% lighter and 3D print it, but I rest my case. Happy trails, y'all.
W**B
Good inflator
Love it, works well, set the pressure and it automatically stops when it reaches the set point.
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