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Portable pumps

Started by pplupo, June 05, 2020, 10:16:38 PM

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lildrmby

#15
Here is one I went with. I filled both tubes from flat and still had half a battery left. So far so good.

https://amzn.to/3GnY8un

JimInPT

Thanks for the tip; I'll give it a try too, might be handy to put in the bike bag.
Shucks Ma'am, I'm no "Hero Member", I just like to wear this cape.

Altema

#17
I have two pumps; a manual lightweight one from Bell, and an electric one from Airxwills. The manual one is two stage and works well, but if I had to pump of a fat tire after a flat, it would probably take about 20 minutes. The electric one I love because it turns on to the last pressure used, making it super easy to top off. Bringing a fat tire from 12lbs to 15lbs takes about 10 seconds. The battery seems to last a LONG time, and in 10 months I've charged it 4 times. The best part is being able to pass it around to anyone that needs it for group rides. The downside is it's a little too pretty, and you worry about scratching the orange adonized aluminum body. The other downsides are that it's sort of heavy, and the buttons are too soft and easy to press accidently.

https://amzn.to/3mdD3uD

Fionn

Quote from: anotherviktor on July 15, 2021, 09:05:51 AM
I had bought a "Xiaomi Mi Pump Air Compressor" and it's the best thing ever. It takes a few seconds to pull the tire pressure to my target and I haven't re-charged it more than 2 times in the 7 months I've been using it. I feel it's a great value for money, not sure if it exists on US shops

I've one of those, it's great, no bother pumping the tires and it's light enough too and good value.

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