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Ring expands tyre care range with affordable inflator models

Published:
Jul 22, 2025 9:42 AM
Author:
Tom Wilkins
Budget inflators launched by Ring to promote regular tyre checks.

Following the release of its high-end UltraInflate series, Ring Automotive has introduced two budget-conscious inflators aimed at encouraging regular tyre maintenance without high costs. The new TyreInflate 10 and TyreInflate 20 offer a simplified and accessible route into routine tyre pressure checks.

Affordable tyre care for wider access

The new inflators are designed for ease of use and minimal setup, helping drivers quickly check and top up their tyre pressures.

The TyreInflate 10 (RAC611) features an analogue display, while the TyreInflate 20 (RAC612) offers a digital readout. Both models can inflate a flat tyre to 35 PSI in under four and a half minutes and include three adaptors for use with sports equipment and small inflatables.

Each device is powered via a 12V socket and comes with a 3-metre cable, offering enough length to reach all four tyres on an average-sized vehicle.

A move to promote road safety and cost savings

Ring says the expansion reflects its aim to support broader access to basic tyre maintenance tools, with an emphasis on safety and fuel savings. By lowering the price point, the company hopes more motorists will carry out regular checks, helping to prevent underinflation, improve fuel efficiency, and reduce premature tyre wear.

Ring's marketing director, Henry Bisson, stated the company’s intent is to make regular tyre care “cost effective and stress free” for drivers of all budgets.

Order yours here:

LINK: TyreInflate 10

LINK: TyreInflate 20

Tagged with: Ring Automotive, TyreInflate, tyre inflators, budget tyre care, analogue inflator, digital inflator, tyre pressure check, RAC611, RAC612

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