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Reviewed in Spain on February 6, 2025
Muy bueno...!
francis
Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2025
Very portable and easy to use. I love it
Witalius
Reviewed in Germany on February 2, 2025
Hatte die Pumpe schon mehrmals im Reisegepäck und auch eine für eine alte Freundin zugekauft. Man kann sie leicht im Rucksack oder in einer Seitentasche unterbringen und bei Bedarf einen Schlauch unterwegs schnell in bequemer Körperhaltung wieder straff aufpumpen.
Gianluca Cristiano
Reviewed in Italy on September 24, 2024
ottimo prodotto.
jasmine
Reviewed in the United States on September 20, 2024
Pumps great. Easy to use. Super tiny and cute. Small enough to fit in my backpack…… but the scratches.. Look like somebody dropped it or something ? Not too happy about that.
Nelson Garcia
Reviewed in the United States on September 14, 2024
Calidad excelente
michele allen
Reviewed in the United States on June 12, 2024
Size was right works great
Sideshow
Reviewed in the United States on May 23, 2024
I bought it to pressurize a water tank for my overland vehicle. Its small (maybe 14in when the handle is down) so its easy to stow. Inexpensive and gets the job done. Rather pleased and impressed! The fittings are all plastic but that didnt bother me because i changed the hose out for a coiled one w/metal fittings.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on October 26, 2024
The product is exact as shown in the image. Good quality and easy to use.
Mec
Reviewed in the United States on October 25, 2024
Using for basketball 🏀 and bikes. Worked well for both so far.
Ch RP
Reviewed in the United States on October 24, 2024
Nice and compact, seems well constructed, comes with different attachments for varied uses.. I use mine for blowing up bike tire, or inflating a ball.. Fits nicely in a trunk for on the go.. For the price works perfect.. If your used to using a full size one this mini one may be a bit weird but it okay.. ayou just gotta kind of kneel down or bend down to use it lol.
Neil
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on October 24, 2024
Work well and compact
Don Fisher
Reviewed in the United States on April 26, 2024
4-26-24 -1st Day Review: I like the "portable" bike pump by Weidmax. Great price, has both types of bicycle air valves, and ball / air mattress attachments - though I couldn't figure out how to attach them. But I didn't try to solve that mystery as I have another air pump with the threads to screw in the attachments for airing balls and such. I did let out the air in my bike tire, and the Weidmax pump has a sufficient length of air line to reach your bikes inner tube's valve, and it doesn't have to be close to the floor. The first time I had it in my hands, and tried to pump 1 stroke, it didn't appear to work - but that was 'operator error' (my fault) as what LOOKS like the stationary body of the pump, actually moves up and down to pump the air. I'm almost 60 years old, but relatively fit, and here's my test results: After locking on the yellow valve arm w/ 1 hand, while holding firm the inner tube's valve, and w/ my foot on the metal leg, it took 55 pumps using both hands, to get 25 PSI in my bike's tire. That's more than enough to ride it home, had this not been a test. But I pumped it more - 75 pumps total, to get up to 33.5 PSI - where I like my bike tires to be. While it's true the down strokes of the last pumps took more force, they were not too hard to make me think anything was wrong. To perfect this pump, I'd include a small sheet of instructions - especially explaining how the accessories attach to air balls and toys. I'd also make the reclosable bag the pump came in, an inch longer, to make it easier to fit the entire pump into. - If you wanted to carry this around w/ your bike, the product bag is sort of needed to protect this pump -that's stated as being "portable", especially if you attach the hose to the side of the pump handle, as designed, making it a bit longer. And, it's my belief that bicycle tires gradually lose air over an extended period - so you should always check the PSI or at the very least, squeeze your bike tires before each ride, to make sure they're firm, at a minimum. A bike w/ a tire that's low on air, will actually be harder to pedal.
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