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Reviewed in the United States on March 15, 2025
What it is: Black anodized aluminum rechargeable LiOn 120psi mini pump with accessories for bike and motorcycle tires and sports balls. Features white LED display, 3 inflation modes, auto shut off, units (psi/kpa/bar). Includes silicone case, carry bag, usb to usb c charge cable, extension hose, Presta/Schrader valve adapters, inflation needle, nozzle, instructions.Why I like it: As an avid cyclist, this is great as a CO2 inflation or mini hand pump substitute—it is compact, can inflate a tire or more on one charge (depending on pressure and run time). I usually inflate manually, keeping an eye on the pressure. My valves are all Presta, so I use the universal nozzle in Presta mode and it works but can leak. You can set a preset pressure memory function, but I prefer manual. The silicone case is a great addition, as the pump gets warmer as the pressure increases. Overall, it operates as intended and works as designed.
S. Clark
Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2025
I used this to pump my low-profile car tire to 37 psi from about 35. From a fully charged battery, it died just as it got to 37 psi. After recharging it, I was no long able to get it to go on. That's a shame because I really liked it while it worked.
D. Baer
Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2025
Little did I know (sorry, I had to say it), but tiny pumps like this are all the rage these days.I was looking for something that I could stash in my under-seat bike bag to fill a replacement tube while on the road. Sure, you can mess with CO2 cartridges and adapters and such, but this device will let me fill multiple tires and is more forgiving if I make a mistake.Like the instructions say, be sure to use the silicone sleeve. It adds a bit of bulk, but the device gets noticeably warm even when filling a single mountain bike tire from empty. I have no idea about filling motorcycle tires (don't own one).It comes with a little drawstring bag to hold the small pieces and adapters (though I am really happy that the "universal air nozzle" can handle both Presta and Schrader with a slight modification of the valve core depressor, which can be stored in the device. The other accessories are more for extending the pump and enabling it to fill sports balls (it includes the needle) and inflatable toys like rafts and some air mattresses.The device is a bit noisy (moreso when not attached to something it is actively inflating) but not beyond expectations. The interface for selecting the mode and units is a little strange, but it works. I mostly use Mountain Bike mode and stop when it gets to about 2.0 bars. I guess I can adjust the default down from 2.5 bars, but I haven't taken the time to do that.USB-C for charging is a plus, and the battery lasted fine for 2 MTB tires that were freshly installed. The manual indicates that the "working time" is about 5 minutes while it takes a little over 20 mins to recharge (likely dependent on the source parameters). I had no problems with it and just plan to charge it up after I use it. The small size makes the seemingly short battery life more than acceptable to me -- it does what I need it to do with the battery capacity it has.
Utah #1
Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2025
This pump is as described, except I was not able to achieve the advertised number of tire fills before the battery ran out (pretty close, though). The pump is quite strong and pumps things up at a good rate. It pumped up a zero psi basketball to 8 psi in 35 seconds. it just seems to run out of juice a little quicker than advertised on larger tires. For example, I can only inflate one 20 x3.5 e-bike tire from 9 psi starting pressure to 37 psi per charge of the pumps battery. The pump design seems to be well balanced in terms of pump temperature vs run time. The pump gets very warm while pumping up a single e-bike tire per above. Per pump instructions, I try not to run the battery completely down but stop it when the pumping speed begins to drop ( you can hear the pump slowing down). This pump is tiny (which is why I wanted it for bike tire topping and ball inflation tasks). It fits in a pocket easily. I did not try to test the max specified pressure. I got this pump for topping bike tires at a max pressures around 45 psi. It does work for me for this purpose. You just have to be sure it is charged before packing for bike tire use. The pump feels strong and well made, but could use a bigger battery to get a little more pump time. This is not the pump for trying to pump up car tires. It is at its best for smaller volumes like balls and bike tires. We only need pumping interface to Schrader valves and ball inflation needles. For these two it is working fine.
DJ
Reviewed in the United States on April 16, 2025
I have a portable Dewalt pump I use for most things, but given my son is constantly asking me to pump up balls and bike tires, it's not the most convenient to run down to the back of the basement when I'm in the middle of something. This tiny pump is small enough to fit in my desk drawer and grab quickly, then stow away again without taking up a lot of space. The battery doesn't last super long, but given it's size I think that's to be expected. For my particular use that's not a big deal, but if you're throwing this in your bag and going biking don't think you're going to be pumping up everyone's tires all day.Overall it's an impressively powerful pump for it's tiny size and I highly recommend it.
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