Personally I think the standard two pot compressors do a quicker job.
outlaw40 said
12:20 PM Sep 5, 2017
But wait there's MORE,save your money would be quicker with the old manual pump.
Dougwe said
12:38 PM Sep 5, 2017
I had one given to me while in Townsville. As far as the built-in guage goes, forget it. I used it to just top up the teepee tyres but after about 60 seconds it just cuts off and doesn't want to play for a couple of minutes, it's like it must have over heated. I put it away and more than likely it will get filed one day........under B.
I spose I should give it a second chance though, just cos I can.
RustyD said
05:14 PM Sep 5, 2017
outlaw40 wrote:
But wait there's MORE,save your money would be quicker with the old manual pump.
It's a marvellous how technology takes over our brain. I have several good quality manual pumps buried in my man cave that I could use. In hindsight, my dad always carries one in the boot of his car. Like the person who was crying because they were locked out of their car as remote had a flat battery. Forgot about they key.
macka17 said
08:56 PM Sep 5, 2017
Absolute rubbish.
There's No way a pump that small can pull enough air through those tiny little slots to do anything worthwhile.
Go on net. Buy a "Thumper.
single or double piston.
They the best value on market, and a knock down price.
I paid $74 del for my single pot.
It'll blow my D Max tyre up in minutes.
Reinflate all four after a sand run in under 12 min's comfortably.
A lot of young, and old fella's round here run 4WD's.
(Work in the mines.)
And do a LOT of sand, rock work with them.
A lot of them have Thumpers in their trays.
Eaglemax said
11:24 PM Sep 5, 2017
Marketting is deception. I hate it.
The advert hides in some shots, the 12v lead leaving you think it has a rechargable battery. Then you observe that whete you think thete is a battery its a store for adapters. Then amazing pumping ability?
I bought a twin cylinder pump off ebay but it draws too much so a single cylinder good quality does the job. The thumper is a goodie
PeterD said
08:44 AM Sep 6, 2017
Seeing it's only $5.12 why don't you just get one and tell us what it's like.
Anyone got or tried one of these?
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/12V-Air-Compressor-Portable-Handheld-Electric-Bike-Car-Ball-Auto-Pump-Camping-AU/253123629917?hash=item3aef58135d%3Am%3AmOusJ_34VB12Nym2l4XcTzw&var=
Wonderful thing speeded up film.
Personally I think the standard two pot compressors do a quicker job.
But wait there's MORE,save your money would be quicker with the old manual pump.
I spose I should give it a second chance though, just cos I can.
It's a marvellous how technology takes over our brain. I have several good quality manual pumps buried in my man cave that I could use. In hindsight, my dad always carries one in the boot of his car. Like the person who was crying because they were locked out of their car as remote had a flat battery. Forgot about they key.
There's No way a pump that small can pull enough air through those tiny little slots to do anything worthwhile.
Go on net. Buy a "Thumper.
single or double piston.
They the best value on market, and a knock down price.
I paid $74 del for my single pot.
It'll blow my D Max tyre up in minutes.
Reinflate all four after a sand run in under 12 min's comfortably.
A lot of young, and old fella's round here run 4WD's.
(Work in the mines.)
And do a LOT of sand, rock work with them.
A lot of them have Thumpers in their trays.