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Battery Operated Air Pump Recommendation
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Those of you who own a battery operated tire pump ... any recommendations? I'm thinking something along the line of the below product.

http://www.esportsonline.com/...05&zmap=22006XXX

Thanks in advance


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My marathon PR is "under three, high twos. I had a two hour and fifty-something."
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Re: Battery Operated Air Pump Recommendation [zoom] [ In reply to ]
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zoom wrote:
Those of you who own a battery operated tire pump ... any recommendations? I'm thinking something along the line of the below product.

http://www.esportsonline.com/...05&zmap=22006XXX

Thanks in advance

I have no experience with the one linked below but have read many positive reviews regarding it. Most folks swap out the inflator head.

http://www.sears.com/...lator/p-00911586000P

Hugh

Genetics load the gun, lifestyle pulls the trigger.
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Re: Battery Operated Air Pump Recommendation [sciguy] [ In reply to ]
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sciguy wrote:
zoom wrote:
Those of you who own a battery operated tire pump ... any recommendations? I'm thinking something along the line of the below product.

http://www.esportsonline.com/...05&zmap=22006XXX

Thanks in advance


I have no experience with the one linked below but have read many positive reviews regarding it. Most folks swap out the inflator head.

http://www.sears.com/...lator/p-00911586000P

Hugh

I've used this one quite a bit. Swapped out the end adapter for lezyne flip thread chuck.
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Re: Battery Operated Air Pump Recommendation [Clempson] [ In reply to ]
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does it work well with valve extenders for racewheels?

I have the Lezyne also. It's good to know that the Lezyne adaper plays well with this pump. Thanks for that info


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My marathon PR is "under three, high twos. I had a two hour and fifty-something."
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Re: Battery Operated Air Pump Recommendation [zoom] [ In reply to ]
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zoom wrote:
does it work well with valve extenders for racewheels?

I have the Lezyne also. It's good to know that the Lezyne adaper plays well with this pump. Thanks for that info

I've found the threaded adapter for the lezyne to not work well with valve extenders as you can actually remove the extension instead of the pump adapter when trying to unscrew it. using a crack pipe or something like the silca presta head adapter works better IMO.
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Re: Battery Operated Air Pump Recommendation [zoom] [ In reply to ]
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zoom wrote:
does it work well with valve extenders for racewheels?

I have the Lezyne also. It's good to know that the Lezyne adaper plays well with this pump. Thanks for that info

One important piece to note regarding the Craftsman unit linked is that it does not come with a battery or charger. If you don't already have those with the compatible drill or other 19.2 volt Craftsman tool you'll need to spend a good bit in addition to the $52 shown.

YMMV,

Hugh

Genetics load the gun, lifestyle pulls the trigger.
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Re: Battery Operated Air Pump Recommendation [sciguy] [ In reply to ]
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sciguy wrote:
zoom wrote:
does it work well with valve extenders for racewheels?

I have the Lezyne also. It's good to know that the Lezyne adaper plays well with this pump. Thanks for that info


One important piece to note regarding the Craftsman unit linked is that it does not come with a battery or charger. If you don't already have those with the compatible drill or other 19.2 volt Craftsman tool you'll need to spend a good bit in addition to the $52 shown.

YMMV,

Hugh

+1. I was all excited to see one of these in my local sears, had it in hand ready to buy, when I realized I would need to spend another 100 or so for the battery and charger. :(
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Re: Battery Operated Air Pump Recommendation [zoom] [ In reply to ]
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Hello zoom and All,

I use the Sears pump and it works great with this chuck.




There are several other different inflation chucks you can buy that work well.

https://fairwheelbikes.com/...ump-head-p-2000.html


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Cheers, Neal

+1 mph Faster
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