Pumteck Tyre Inflator Portable Electric Cordless Air
Pumteck Tyre Inflator Portable Electric Cordless Air Compressor Bike Pump Rechargeable 4000mAh Battery 150PSI Tyre Pump with LED Lights, Digital Screen for Car Motorcycle Bike Ball
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Quality Product
| Weight: | 580 g |
| Dimensions: | 8 x 4.4 x 12.5 cm; 580 Grams |
| Part: | MS22C-001 |
| Batteries Required: | Yes |
| Batteries Included: | Lithium Ion |
| Manufacture: | Pumteck |
| Dimensions: | 8 x 4.4 x 12.5 cm; 580 Grams |
| Reference: | MS22C-001 |
Great little item
Brilliant piece of kit. Especially as I have a really slow puncture that I don’t want to mess with.
So to use this to re inflate is a much better job than paying to use a petrol station every time if you can find one working
Multi pump
What a fantastic device,, it’s small but it inflates car tyres with no effort. It made strong and yet light, perfect for your glovebox or boot. There’s even a torch so you can see in the dark. I love this produc
It pumps! It is simple!
This is my third battery operated bicycle pump and I really like it (previous one died after 9 months, the other was dead on arrival).
I really like the very simple process of turning on and starting the pumping process, one long press of the main power button and one short press of same button. The device also has the option for a white light and a blinking red light (both a ‘slow blink’ and ‘fast blink’). While I think I prefer the ‘long cylinder’ form factor my previous one had, I like the way the hose can be screwed into a loop enabling to be hung from a hook for example.
As is always the case with these pumps they are rather loud. I did find the options for the pre-set car, motorbike, bike & ball pressures a bit low. My bike tires are rated for 70-110 PSI so I pump to 90 PSI but the highest I could save the bike pressure was 65, but there was a manual pre-set, which is what I use and the device seems to remembers the last used as the default.
Use the voucher, this is a good little uni
The packaging for this pump is simple and has no wasted plastic. It is a bit generic and cheap-looking.
My likes and dislikes are as follows:
Like:
Good quality metal build
Bright LED display
Above-average power
Connectors supplied
Simple to use
Useful presets for different tasks
Can be used as a powerbank, with USB-A port
Dislike:
A bit noisy, but I suppose that’s inevitable
Need to let it cool down during long periods of use
No quick-release included
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For the money there is a lot to like about this product. It has great build quality, is powerful, and the connectors are of good quality. It has a bright readout and can be viewed in sunlight.
The interface works well and you can do the usual things like choosing the pressure unit, use mode and so on.
I have tested this on several items (bike tyres, car, airbed, football) and it has worked perfectly. The only annoyance is having to rest it to cool down (only a problem with motorcycle and car tyres), and the fact that my unit sounds a bit creaky now and then. The build quality does seem good though.
The price is a bit strange, as there is a big discount at the moment. It is currently priced at 29.99 but there is an Amazon voucher which takes it down to just under 21. For 30 it’s a decent buy, but for 21 it’s a bit of a bargain.
I think this is a nice little pump and will most likely work fine for many years, so grab it while it’s cheap.
Good quality, convenient and sturdy tyre pump
This is a solid-feeling pump, made of mainly metal with a digital display and buttons on the front. You screw the valve into the socket on the top and the end that connects to the tyre can be screwed into the other side for storage. On the bottom of the unit is a USB-A port (for charging devices) and a USB-C port (for charging the inflator). It is supplied with a USB-A to USB-C cable and various adapters for the pump itself.
It is really simple to use and so much easier than a foot pump or a pump you need to plug into the 12V socket. Just select the tyre type (car, motorbike, bicycle or ball) and then use the + or – to select the desired pressure which is shown on the big, bright display. Then press start and it keeps inflating until the pressure is reached.
When you first connect the pump to a tyre it shows you the current tyre pressure. I compared this to a manual tyre gauge and it is accurate. It stops inflating just a little past the desired pressure, I guess to allow for air being lost as you disconnect it.
It would’ve been useful to have somewhere to store the adapters in a compartment somewhere in the pump. I feel they could be easily lost. Also, if the pump runs out of power, it cannot be used while it’s charging, so you need to make sure it has plenty of charge. But overall is very convenient and easy to use and seems well made. The added feature of it being a powerbank is a bonus too.
Emergency Ai
After using this inflator I think it is best for motorcycles and bikes. I topped up two car tyres and the battery level dropped by one bar so not sure you would inflate a car tyre from flat. It comes with all the attachments you would expect and thankfully a bag to put it all in, something overlooked by other manufacturers. Charging is via the supplied USB C cable from any standard USB source, you must use the supplied cable as the USB C plug end is about 1mm longer than a standard cable and using anything other than the supplied cable it will not charge. You can either leave the main air hose attached and looped over to the little holder or remove it if you prefer. In use I found screwing the hose onto the tyre valve to be a bit of a pain and would have much preferred a standard flip release connector although this would not store as neatly as the screw end. The display is very clear and once you have selected your preferred unit of measurement just set the desired pressure press start and it will inflate to that and then stop. Simple to use and very convenient being small enough to stow in a backpack for biking or any cubbyhole in a car.