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Reviewed in the United States on March 23, 2025
I gave this to my husband for Christmas and he has fixed his own and other riders tires with it. It is easy to use and easy to read. Smaller than a regular frame pump, and certainly easier.
PrimeTime
Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2025
This little pump is compact in size but definitely capable. For small volume tubes and tires, it works really well. My wife and I each carry one in our bike bags for emergency use. The battery is small, so don't expect to use it many times without having to recharge. After filling 2 bike tires that were very low, I had used more than half of the battery capacity. This pump kit comes with several attachments which allow connecting to schrader or presta valves. The included extension hose is a must for easier valve access between bike spokes. The only attachment missing that should be part of this kit, is a clip-on air chuck. That would improve the ease of use and make it so much more convenient to inflate tires. There is a small bag included that keeps the pump and accessories together. I love this lightweight pump for its small size and portability.
a guy on the internet
Reviewed in the United States on January 29, 2025
Has pretty much all the features of a unit 4x it's size, though all at slightly reduced power. This thing had no trouble inflating both of my bike's tires, the led light is convenient, and controls fairly intuitive. Comes with all the nozzles you would expect for inflating various small objects, but the limited inflation power and battery capacity is keeping it as my on-the go backup (and the occasional gimmick/conversation starter), while I have a bigger unit at home.Only thing I am disappointed by so far is that it seems to not show charge level while charging, just a full screen "charging in progress" picture. Can still see battery level when it is powered on for use, but that just seems like a silly oversight... or maybe just an issue with my unit in particular?Overall a great unit for any situation where you need maximum portability, but there are probably better options outside of that niche.
D & T Reviews
Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2025
This pump is compact and works, but it could be better.It has plenty of power for a bike pump; both inflating fast enough to be useful and having enough battery power to not really worry about running out. It even worked somewhat to inflate car tires (adding 5 psi in just a few minutes). It comes with Presta, Schrader, and ball needle attachments and a short hose that I did not find very useful.When turning on, you have to press and hold the start/stop button until the display lights up. Once on, up and down buttons let you set the shutoff pressure and the the start/stop button will start the pump.Double pressing the up button turns on an led conveniently located next to the valve port making it fairly easy to put on the valve. In the dark there is nothing to help you see the buttons, but everything else was easy to see in the dark.The biggest problem with this pump is there is no way to lock the adaptors to a valve, so I had to hold it tightly against the valve. This made using the hose impractical because it quickly heats up under use, but it wasn't too difficult to hold the unit against a valve when not using the hose.Overall, this isn't enough more convenient than a mini pump for me to really recommend it. I imagine that there are better options out there at a similar (or even better) price; if not perhaps sticking with CO2 inflators or minipumps would be better.
zebweb
Reviewed in the United States on December 11, 2024
The instructions are totally lacking but it is not hard to figure out. There are two differently colored screw on attachments depending on your tube (I all Presta) but nothing saying which color does what. No mater once figured out, testing on a spare, tube the thing pumped fast to 100lpsi. It is loud for its size and can get hot but it works@
Jay Ray
Reviewed in the United States on November 2, 2024
This is my third portable air compressor, and my new favorite that will get me carrying an inflator more, because my last flat on an ebike was five days ago, where finding air got me within walking distance of home. I was amazingly lucky to find a gas station on a Sunday after 5pm, and also that at first the leak was slow enough, that I could continue to ride a bit.The much better plan is to carry an inflator, as I do on overnights. There are clumsy small traditional air pumps, but with the lighter weights of the new portables like this item, and the fact they function as an air pressure tester, there isn't an advantage to the old ways.I'd used my first two quite often over the last year, and all three are very accurate in their sensing of pressure. My first two proved to be completely reliable, and I fully expect this newest one will be the same. The apparent quality is as good, if not better than my previous two, although my first was capable of inflating car tires, so might be considered in another class.In fact, the digital accuracy of the pressure function is much better than the old mechanical types of gauges, and adds safety by shutting off at the correct pressure you set, which also equates to a better quality ride experience. The speed of inflation was amazing, at least to me, surpassing my previous two.The latest innovation in inflators for camping mattresses, involves a compressor without a power source, i.e. no built-in battery, to save a lot of weight. They require using an external battery bank typically used to charge smartphones, so if you happen to carry a strong one of them around, you might want to investigate whether that's going to be implemented for bike sized models.As for other competitors, there's at least one other mini like this, claiming a 97g weight, that doesn't include a flexible tube. However, that one omission alone would be an absolute deal breaker for me. For that reason, and other problems commenters have made about battery life, I recommend this very capable pump over that rival. Although I couldn't test battery life long term, my previous experience brings me to believe this will be a completely solid performer.On my postal scale, the stripped weight of this device is 117g, about 9g more than listed here, and with the Schrader tube and pouch I'll use, my carry weight will be 137g. That's a lot better then the 230grams or so of my earlier compressor. In fact, if adapters for camping mattresses to Schrader valves ever come out, I'll leave the mattress pump home, but the difference in apertures is probably too great.Besides that small weight discrepancy, this pump is very loud, but those are the only cons.
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