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The Lenink Trigger Lock Button is a lightweight, ergonomic accessory designed exclusively for the Makita DMP180 Cordless Inflator. Made from durable, heat-resistant PC material, it securely locks the power button to free your fingers during operation, enhancing comfort and efficiency. Easy to install with a Velcro strap, this innovative clamp ensures long-lasting performance and seamless use for both right and left-handed professionals.



| ASIN | B0B3RBWZ7Q |
| Brand | Lenink |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 242 Reviews |
| Included Components | 1 Power Button On/Off Control Clamp |
| Included components | 1 Power Button On/Off Control Clamp |
| Manufacturer | Lenink |
| Material | Plastic |
| Model Name | DMP180 |
| Model Number | DMP180 |
| Power source | Corded Electric |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Cutting, Grinding, Spraying |
| Recommended uses for product | Cutting, Grinding, Spraying |
| Special Features | Cordless |
| Special feature | Cordless |
| Style | Portable |
T**O
Also fits Makita 40V XGT MP001G cordless tyre inflator.
Product description has this designed for 18v Makita LXT cordless tyre inflator BUT it also also fits Makita 40v XGT MP001G tyre inflator. Fantastic addition to tool. I can get rid of cable tie now. Update May 2025 Trigger pin now falls out. Will go back to cable ties now.
S**N
How well does it work
I love my makita tire inflator but was a pain to have to hold trigger, now this gadget makes it a fitting tool
B**L
Fits and works well.
Makes my air compressor easy to use.
M**G
Works like a charm and the price is right.
If you own the Makita tire inflator this is designed for, you’re probably annoyed that it’s slow and you have to manually hold the trigger the whole time it inflates, which can be tedious, especially while crouching down low to the ground. This trigger easily attaches to the inflator (with Velcro), is unobtrusive, remains permanently attached, and converts the manual trigger to a push button that engages (or disengages) the trigger, depending which position it’s in. And of course, you don’t need to manually hold it, and the inflator’s automatic off function will turn it off when the desired pressure is reached anyway. Great inexpensive work-around for an annoying design flaw that Makita’s safety engineers/lawyers probably insisted on. Only negative is that mine did not come with instructions, though it was fairly intuitive to figure out installation and use.
S**N
Broke
Plastic broke while strapping it onto my makita compressor, pretty disappointing
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