Ring launches cordless tyre inflator

March 22, 2023
Ring launches cordless tyre inflator The RTC4000 Ring Tyre Inflator
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Ring has launched a new cordless tyre inflator, the RTC4000 to fill a gap in the market for a compact, yet powerful and high quality cordless tyre inflator for cars and motorbikes.


The RTC4000 is easily chargeable via a USB Type C cable or 12V DC cable and is quick to inflate a tyre, even from flat. 

To help drivers save time, this tyre inflator also has a memory function, so the user can save different tyre pressures and activate them easily from the home screen. It also has an auto-stop feature so there Is no risk of over inflating the tyre, which can be as dangerous as an under inflated tyre. 

Ring has also ensured that this tyre inflator is as compact and light as possible. Additionally, there are multiple LED lights on the tool, so inflating tyres can be done at any time. 

Motorists should be checking their tyres when they are cold to the get the most accurate reading; which means doing it at home, not having driven down the road to the nearest service station. The RTC4000 provides a convenient no fuss way to inflate tyres, making it quicker to do regular top ups at home. By being more convenient, motorists are more likely to check tyres regularly which is vital to the running of their vehicle, as it improves safety, fuel efficiency and even the environment, as 12 million tons of CO2 could be saved annually across Europe, if tyres were correctly inflated.

The RTC4000 tyre inflator is available from Ring stockists. 
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