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Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2025
I use it on my motorcycle, replaced my much heavier larger capacity pump with this one for the weight and space saving in my backpack. Has just enough battery life for an emergency and top-offs.
Jan Clason
Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2025
For my eScooter, fills a tire in about 20 seconds, faster than I can even get the hand-pump out. Small enough to throw in a bag, shuts off when the pressure gets to the setting so you can let your mind wander. For those 20 seconds, anyway. Comes with a silicon cover, immune from turning on when thrown in a bag. It's a little loud which concerns me slightly about longevity but for now it's perfect for my use.
tdk
Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2025
This rechargeable electric bike pump is easy to use. It is compact in size, with a nice silicone protective sleeve. There are two preset options: one has a motorcycle image and the other is a bicycle. You can customize the preset options to select what PSI you want the device to stop at. The screen is easy to read, and shows the PSI and the battery level. I used it to inflate my mountain bike tires, which have Presta valves, and I had no issues. Other than being quite loud, the pump works well. There is also a small light function on the bottom of the pump by the charging port. There are several versions of these handheld portable electric air pumps available on Amazon right now, and this one is comparably priced.Added note: I went out to my car one morning to go to work, and my front driver side car tire was almost flat, and I actually used this little pump to add 10 PSI to my car tire and it had no problem.
memo2dt
Reviewed in the United States on December 8, 2024
I've been a riding for years, and let me tell you, a good bike pump can make or break a ride. That's why I was excited to try out the QCHMM Electric Bike Pump.What I Like:* This little guy packs a punch! It's super compact, making it easy to toss into my bike bag. The rechargeable battery is a lifesaver, especially on long rides.* Inflating my tires has never been this fast or easy. I attached the nozzle, set the desired pressure, and let the pump do its thing.* The built-in digital gauge is a easy to read. I can easily check and adjust the tire pressure to the perfect PSI.* I ride a mountain bike with Schrader valves and have no problem with using the pump but it also says it will work with Presta valves as well.A Few Things to Note:While this pump is fantastic, it's worth mentioning that it might take a bit longer to inflate larger tires, like those on fat bikes. But for most road and mountain bikes, it's incredibly efficient.Overall, I highly recommend the QCHMM Electric Bike Pump to any rider. It's a reliable, convenient, and powerful tool that will make your rides smoother and more enjoyable.
Toinky
Reviewed in the United States on December 26, 2024
I am very pleased with this pump. It functions well and pumps a bike tire reasonable quickly. I particularly like the auto shutoff feature.The best thing about this device is its size. I have other battery powered pumps, but I never put them in a backpack because they are too bulky and heavy. This one fits nicely in the pack I wear when mountain biking. It's a great size and is relatively light. It'll stay in my biking backpack, enabling me to top up my tires or, heaven forbid, deal with a leak effectively.I particularly like that it easily works with both presta and Schrader valves because I have bikes with each type. The screw-on method makes for a secure attachment to both types of valves.Great product that every bicyclist should have. Beats the heck out of a hand pump!
C. Nigrelli
Reviewed in the United States on December 1, 2024
I ride a road bike with 700x25c tires that need to be inflated to110psi. Most small pumps can't go that high, but this little pump can do that and even go a bit higher. The pump is simple to use, just press the plus and minus buttons to set the inflation psi you want and it will stop inflating when it hits that pressure. The problem I was having was the short instruction sheet said to use the Presta Valve you must insert the Presta valve into the base. Problem was they didn't mention the Schrader Valve was already in the base by default. I spent almost an hour trying to make it fit, before I decided to dig out the Schrader Valve and finally had room to insert the Presta Value. The pump only has enough charge to do two tires at that high pressure, so I would not count on it if you're doing a long road trip, but for a quick 20-40 mile ride it should be great.A simple tip I have for anyone using a Presta value bike pump is to rub some Petroleum Jelly (Vaseline) on and in the valve and it will stop all the air leaks. That is a tip I learned years ago to keep my old big full size stand up pump working. Without the Vaseline this little pump was leaking air like crazy, but with with just a touch of Vaseline on the valve it form a tight seal, and reached 105psi without any problem.
Jason
Reviewed in the United States on December 1, 2024
It is a great little pump for balls but I picked this up in hopes it could replace my CO2 cartridge inflator in my bike kit but it won't work for that. It doesn't secure onto the valve so you have to hold it there. By the time I got it to stop leaking air my pressure went from 80 psi to 50 psi and then took about a minute to get to 55 psi. If you coach football, basketball, football or any other sport with inflatable balls than this is a good pump. If you are hoping to use it in your bike gear bag you are wasting your time.
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