lil_Blue_Ford
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The ones with the built-in pump, you don’t need anything special, just fill it with smoke fluid and connect it to the battery.Why do you say that? I am researching one of these as well, and kind of was partial to the ones w/o the pump as reading online that's the usual fail point (the built in pump).
The ones without the pump require you to use an air compressor and a special regulator. Wouldn’t be a big deal if I had a garage to work on stuff in and shop air, but a hassle for working outside with little consistency as to where. My air tools have been collecting dust for years because of that, I’ve gone to being more mobile in my tooling ever since Milwaukee came out with the 1/2” high-torque M18 impact.
