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Schwinn Air Base Plus Bike Foot Pump on sale for $12.59 - $2.52 when you clip the coupon on the product page =
$10.07.
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Schwinn Air Base Plus Bike Foot Pump on sale for $12.59 - $2.52 when you save the
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Details:
- Fits both Shrader and Presta valves
- Pumps up to 120 PSI
- Includes Sports ball needle and inflation cone
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I have a cheap unbranded foot pump I keep in my car. One of my biggest issues using mine, even with rubber on the bottom is moving around while I try to pump and I can see this both moving around and tipping over even on a flat surface. Id do some comparison shopping and check out designs pulling the trigger.
Something with a dual barrel design and frame like this one has https://www.amazon.com/dp/B085WP2T3Y (not endorsing this brand, just the style). I bought a similar one and it's been working for over 5 years. I use it to top up my car tires all the time.
I have a cheap unbranded foot pump I keep in my car. One of my biggest issues using mine, even with rubber on the bottom is moving around while I try to pump and I can see this both moving around and tipping over even on a flat surface. Id do some comparison shopping and check out designs pulling the trigger.
Something with a dual barrel design and frame like this one has https://www.amazon.com/dp/B085WP2T3Y (not endorsing this brand, just the style). I bought a similar one and it's been working for over 5 years. I use it to top up my car tires all the time.
the "confusion free" design is confusing like hell. we are so used to the old flipper. up is open. down is air locked and is ready to pump. they are doing the opposite.
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Was nice not having to crouch down to hand pump.
the "confusion free" design is confusing like hell. we are so used to the old flipper. up is open. down is air locked and is ready to pump. they are doing the opposite.
I agree with you for the most part. Hand pumps are faster and generally better built/longer lasting.
I'm not totally against foot pumps though. I actually bought a foot pump when I had some bad carpal tunnel issues and now I have a shoulder issue that flares up at times. It also came in handy in my garage letting me pump in a space where I could stand and foot pump but wouldn't have been able to bend to pump. Another time someone let the air out of my tires when I had it parallel parked and I was able to pump while being really close to the car and keeping my eyes on the traffic. I also didn't want a loud electric one.
If anyone is curious here's the model I've been using for 5 years. My aunt bought one 2-3 years ago and hers is still working too. My only issue is I have to screw the air hose in again every so often but that's very simple. I've used it out in the cold and snow too. Reviews seem mixed and it's definitely slower than a hand pump but I do like it and keep it in my car at all times (fits nicely in tire well).
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07Q5SV51X/
This particular one has a great design to stabilize the base and keep it from moving. I have a similar pump that does not have the stabilizer on the bottom. I'm 6'3 275 lbs and use mine weekly for the past three years. It works great and love not having to bend over to pump up my bike tires. This is a great price for a better design than what I have. I'll likely jump on it as a backup b/c of the great price, just in case the threadcrappers are eventually right about mine failing. Nice find OP!
I have a cheap unbranded foot pump I keep in my car. One of my biggest issues using mine, even with rubber on the bottom is moving around while I try to pump and I can see this both moving around and tipping over even on a flat surface. Id do some comparison shopping and check out designs pulling the trigger.
Something with a dual barrel design and frame like this one has https://www.amazon.com/dp/B085WP2T3Y (not endorsing this brand, just the style). I bought a similar one and it's been working for over 5 years. I use it to top up my car tires all the time.
The one the OP posted has 4.5 stara and is $10. Same design that I have and has lasted me three years with weekly use. An educated consumer is our best customer.
This particular one has a great design to stabilize the base and keep it from moving. I have a similar pump that does not have the stabilizer on the bottom. I'm 6'3 275 lbs and use mine weekly for the past three years. It works great and love not having to bend over to pump up my bike tires. This is a great price for a better design than what I have. I'll likely jump on it as a backup b/c of the great price, just in case the threadcrappers are eventually right about mine failing. Nice find OP!
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The one the OP posted has 4.5 stara and is $10. Same design that I have and has lasted me three years with weekly use. An educated consumer is our best customer.
What is amazing is that you don't recognize these two foot pumps aren't similar at all then patronize me about being an educated consumer. Yours is the most useless post I've read all month.
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