Key Takeaways
- Both the DMP180Z and DMP181Z run on Makita's 18V LXT battery platform, meaning no extra battery investment if you already own Makita tools.
- A 5Ah battery can inflate roughly a dozen tyres before dropping to half charge, which can be useful if you're managing a fleet or multiple vehicles.
- The hose length on both models is short enough to force floor placement, which limits convenience in certain situations.
- Ordiniq's AutoPump offers a compelling alternative worth comparing before you commit to either Makita model. It is a powerful, compact option with an LED light, an SOS light, and a rechargeable 3900 mAh battery.
The DMP180Z vs DMP181Z: An Overview
The Makita DMP180Z and DMP181Z look nearly identical at a glance, but they serve slightly different use cases. The Makita DMP180Z does its job well but isn't without compromises, particularly around hose length and a few ergonomic decisions that could have been better thought through.
The DMP181Z addresses some of those gaps. It includes a backlit digital display, as does the DMP180Z, but is positioned more explicitly for multi-application use. The price difference between the two is modest enough that it becomes a genuine decision point rather than an obvious choice either way.
This guide discusses these two devices in detail, including pricing and top alternatives, such as the Ordiniq AutoPump, which offers a strong alternative worth considering
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Makita DMP180Z: Features & Performance

The DMP180Z is a compact, well-built cordless inflator that offers features above its price point for anyone already using Makita LXT batteries. (Image Source: Makita).
Digital Pressure Gauge & Auto-Stop Function
The DMP180Z features a digital pressure gauge that lets you set a target pressure before you start inflating. Once the tyre reaches that pressure, the inflator stops automatically. You can set pressure in PSI, BAR, or kPa.
Valve Adaptors Included
The DMP180Z ships with a set of valve adaptors stored in a small compartment built into the tool's body. It includes various adaptors, including a Presta valve adaptor, a sports ball needle, and a tapered adaptor.
Hose Length
The hose on the DMP180Z is short. This is one of the more practical frustrations flagged in reviews. Because the hose doesn't give you much reach, you can't set the inflator on a workbench or the boot of your car and connect it to a tyre at ground level. You'll need to place the unit on the floor next to the tyre you're inflating.
Battery Life
Battery performance on the DMP180Z is impressive for a tool this size. With a fully charged Makita 18V 5.0Ah battery, you can expect to inflate approximately 10 to 12 standard car tyres from flat before needing to recharge. For cyclists, a single charge can handle many more top-ups given the lower volume of bike tyres.
Makita DMP181Z: What It Adds Over the DMP180Z

The DMP181Z is the upgraded version of Makita's 18V LXT cordless inflator range, and it builds on the DMP180Z's foundation. Notably, it's not a completely different tool, as the motor, battery platform, and valve adaptor set are all carried over. (Image source: Amazon UK).
Higher Max Pressure
The DMP181Z offers a maximum pressure output of 161 PSI, whereas the DMP180Z’s max pressure is capped at 120 PSI. This makes it a more powerful upgrade and allows for more versatile applications.
Multiple Inflation Modes
The DMP181Z is equipped with multiple inflation modes, including high-speed, low-speed, and ball mode, which the DMP180Z lacks. It also features an air-release button for over-inflation correction and offers a longer duty cycle than the DMP180Z.
Applications Beyond Bike Tyres
The DMP181Z handles car tyres, bike tyres, sports balls, inflatable toys, and other low- to medium-pressure applications. The included valve adaptors cover the most common nozzle types, making it genuinely multi-purpose rather than a single-use tool.
It's worth noting that neither the DMP180Z nor DMP181Z is designed for high-volume or high-pressure industrial work. These are precision cordless inflators built for convenience and accuracy, not for running air tools or filling heavy commercial vehicle tyres.
Price Comparison
The DMP180Z typically goes for about £55–£65. On the other hand, the DMP181Z typically sells for about £89–£108, reflecting its additional features.
When it comes to value, the considerations for both tools depend entirely on how you use them. Value isn't about which model has more features, but about which features you'll actually use. If the two upgrades it offers solve a real problem in your workflow, it's worth the extra spend. If they don't, the DMP180Z offers the right features for less money.
It is also worth considering the cost of the batteries, which are often sold separately. If you're starting from scratch with no Makita batteries, bundle deals make more sense than buying a body-only model and sourcing a battery separately.
Best Alternatives to the Makita DMP180Z & DMP181Z
1. Ordiniq's AutoPump

Ordiniq’s AutoPump is an all-in-one roadside emergency tool.
The Makita DMP180Z and DMP181Z are capable inflators, but they often come as bare tools with no battery or charger included. This presents an extra cost unless you're already invested in Makita's 18V LXT ecosystem. The Ordiniq AutoPump eliminates that problem by arriving ready to use with a built-in 3900mAh rechargeable battery and three charging options: USB-C, UK plug adaptor, and 12V car lead.
At 150 PSI, the unit delivers maximum output from a unit measuring just 3.1 x 2 x 6.2 inches, offering one-click operation with an auto-shut-off feature that makes it simple to use. Plus, it comes loaded with adaptors for car tyres, motorcycles, bicycles (including Presta valves), sports balls, ATVs, and more. It also has a built-in LED flashlight with an SOS mode.
At £69.99, Ordiniq's AutoPump is a fully self-contained, cordless tyre inflator designed for drivers who want fast, accurate inflation without relying on a separate tool ecosystem. It's compact enough to fit in a glove box or boot bag, and its digital pressure display delivers accurate readings across multiple pressure unit formats.
2. Waitley Cordless Tyre Inflator
The Waitley Cordless Tyre Inflator is designed for drivers who already own Makita 18V lithium-ion batteries and want a more affordable inflator to pair with them. It delivers up to 150 PSI maximum pressure and features a digital pressure gauge with auto-shut-off when the preset pressure is reached.
This tyre inflator also has an LED work light for roadside visibility, and includes nozzle adaptors for car tyres, motorcycles, bicycles, and sports balls. As a tool-only unit, it ships without a battery or charger, so it's only a practical option if you're already invested in the Makita 18V ecosystem.
Ultimately, the Waitley offers decent value for existing Makita battery owners and is a budget-friendly way to add a tyre inflator to your Makita battery collection.
Ordiniq's AutoPump vs DMP180Z vs DMP181Z: Comparison Table
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Feature |
Ordiniq AutoPump |
Makita DMP180Z |
Makita DMP181Z |
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Max Pressure (PSI) |
150 PSI |
120 PSI |
161 PSI |
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Battery |
Built-in 3900mAh rechargeable |
18V LXT (not included) |
18V LXT (not included) |
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Charger Included |
Yes, USB-C, UK plug, 12V car lead |
No (sold separately) |
No (sold separately) |
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Ready to Use Out of the Box |
Yes |
No, battery & charger required |
No, battery & charger required |
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Charging Options |
3 (USB-C, UK mains, 12V car) |
Makita charger only |
Makita charger only |
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Auto Shut-Off |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
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LED Light |
White beam + red SOS mode |
Basic LED |
Basic LED |
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SOS Emergency Light |
Yes |
No |
No |
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Adaptors Included |
Schrader, Presta, needle, 2 general |
Car, bike, ball, mattress |
Car, bike, ball, mattress |
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Best For |
All drivers — no extra purchases needed |
Existing Makita 18V battery owners |
Makita owners needing higher PSI |
Stay Emergency Ready with Ordiniq's AutoPump
The Ordiniq best-selling AutoPump is built to keep you moving. With 150 PSI of power packed into a unit small enough to stash in a glove box, three flexible charging options, and smart auto-shut-off technology, it delivers everything the Makita DMP180Z and DMP181Z offer, plus more.
At Ordiniq, we stand behind every AutoPump we sell. That's why every order ships with free and fast UK delivery, so your inflator arrives at your door without delay or hidden costs. We also include gifts with every AutoPump purchase, including tyre pressure monitoring valve caps and a tyre maintenance eBook. And if, for any reason, the AutoPump doesn't meet your expectations, our 90-day money-back guarantee lets you return it with no risk.
We're confident you'll love the AutoPump as much as the thousands of UK drivers already using one, but if you ever need us, our 24/7 customer support team is here to help.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Can the Makita DMP180Z and DMP181Z Inflate Car Tyres?
Yes, both the DMP180Z and DMP181Z can inflate standard car tyres. They're designed for tyres and other low-to medium-pressure inflatables, and both handle the pressure ranges required by most passenger vehicles.
What Batteries Are Compatible With the DMP180Z and DMP181Z?
Both the DMP180Z and DMP181Z are compatible with Makita's 18V LXT lithium-ion battery range. This is the same battery platform used across hundreds of Makita tools, including drills, circular saws, jigsaws, and impact drivers. Any genuine Makita 18V LXT battery will work.
Do the Makita DMP180Z and DMP181Z Come With a Battery and Charger?
The body-only versions, sold as the DMP180Z and DMP181Z, do not include a battery or charger. These are designed for buyers already using the Makita 18V LXT ecosystem. If you need a battery included, the Makita DMP180RT1J bundle includes the inflator with a 5.0Ah battery and charger, which represents significantly better value for new buyers starting without any LXT batteries.
Are the Valve Adaptors on the Makita DMP180Z and DMP181Z the Same?
Yes, both models include valve adaptors stored directly on the tool body, preventing the frustration of lost adaptors at the bottom of a toolbox. The adaptors cover the most common valve types used across car tyres, bike tyres, and sports inflatables.
How does Ordiniq's AutoPump compare to the Makita DMP180Z and DMP181Z?
At Ordiniq, we designed an AutoPump that arrives ready to use, with a built-in 3900 mAh rechargeable battery, 150 PSI output, triple charging options (USB-C, UK plug, 12V car lead), and a built-in SOS emergency light.
It's also more compact, includes a full adaptor kit for cars, bikes, and sports balls out of the box, and comes backed by free UK shipping, a 90-day money-back guarantee, and 24/7 customer support.
*Note: Pricing and/or product availability mentioned in this post are subject to change. Please check our website for current pricing and stock information before making a purchase.