EDgun EaZy fill

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Everybody does it, why not do it in style!

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https://www.edgunwest.com/store/airgun-fill-accessories/item/eazy-fill/
 
That is genius! We use a very similar tire filler for our tractors and trucks. When you release the trigger so to speak it has a tire gauge that shows you the pressure. Very handy. 

This is a very nice product but not sure $150 nice to make me get one for the small amount of shooting I do. Would be nice not needing to use the tank valve and bleed screws.
 
What happens if you have guns with a bunch of different fill probes? You need one of these for each or you have to change out the fill probe each time? I have several different size fill probes…

Good idea but won’t work for me unless I buy four of them.

no problem the EaZY takes a 1/8BSPP fitting, just screw this into the EaZY and use a male foster to your probes like you do now

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What happens if you have guns with a bunch of different fill probes? You need one of these for each or you have to change out the fill probe each time? I have several different size fill probes…

Good idea but won’t work for me unless I buy four of them.

no problem the EaZY takes a 1/8BSPP fitting, just screw this into the EaZY and use a male foster to your probes like you do now

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That’s a good point. I do like the idea of not having to purge the fill line while out in the field.
 
That's pretty slick and innovated and I like the idea of minimal wasted air but when I'm filling my guns I kind of like to keep my hands and and body away from the business end of things and use the valves and bleeder on the supply tank. I've had both, a probe type and female foster pop off and it's no fun. That's just me though and don't mean to rain on the parade..

Jking
 
Mmmm... With the "second"...adapter, we're looken at spending $175.00..!

This is where the fill probe comes "with" the gun, and a $9.00 adapter is occasionally required.

So, do I understand this correctly...$9.00 adapter vs $175.00 (with second adapter shown above !) for an anodized aluminum, shop air blower/gun that can be also used as a tool to clean the shop ?

Won't my cast pot metal, shop version serve the same task ? I think they are about $6 or $8 for the cheaper ones, or $15 for a high quality one..

Nice that someone's thinking, but...

Mike