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expired Posted by PennyFound | Staff • Mar 18, 2025

Blackburn Air Tower 4 Bicycle Floor Pump w/ 2 3/8" Base Gauge $9 + Free S&H w/ Walmart+ or on $35+

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Walmart [walmart.com] has the Blackburn Air Tower 4 Bicycle Floor Pump with 2 3/8" Base Gauge on sale for $9. Shipping is free with Walmart+ or with $35+ orders.
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Walmart [walmart.com] has the Blackburn Air Tower 4 Bicycle Floor Pump with 2 3/8" Base Gauge on sale for $9. Shipping is free with Walmart+ or with $35+ orders.

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Mar 19, 2025
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Joined Mar 2014
Mar 19, 2025
Raphy
Mar 19, 2025
725 Posts
The 1-star reviews should give anybody enough pause on this "deal"
Mar 20, 2025
436 Posts
Joined Jul 2015
Mar 20, 2025
thetickz
Mar 20, 2025
436 Posts
I have this pump and it works fine. I have bikes that use Presta and Schrader so it's convenient to have a pump that does both. The only negative people should know is that it's difficult to pump up a road bike tire past 65 psi. It can do it but you have to pump quickly. Not a problem for me though because I have 32 mm tires on my road bike and pump them up to 60 PSI.
Mar 20, 2025
100 Posts
Joined Mar 2016
Mar 20, 2025
sunflowerfly
Mar 20, 2025
100 Posts
100 PSI is low for a bicycle pump. Many fitness bikes run 95 PSI and road bikes are often 120. This thing is borderline usable.
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Mar 21, 2025
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Mar 21, 2025
meetjasper
Mar 21, 2025
424 Posts
Quote from sunflowerfly :
100 PSI is low for a bicycle pump. Many fitness bikes run 95 PSI and road bikes are often 120. This thing is borderline usable.
100 PSI is a common pressure level for things like inflating car tires, certain power tools, or air mattresses. For example, most car tires are inflated to a pressure of around 30-35 PSI, but this pump could reach up to 100 PSI, which is a higher capacity.
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Mar 21, 2025
115 Posts
Joined May 2011
Mar 21, 2025
cashistrash
Mar 21, 2025
115 Posts
I bought this a while back and the pressure gauge is clearly incorrect. Also it clamps on instead of screwing so it is difficult to attach to flats.
Mar 25, 2025
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Mar 25, 2025
nikolgjonikolov
Mar 25, 2025
169 Posts
Quote from sunflowerfly :
100 PSI is low for a bicycle pump. Many fitness bikes run 95 PSI and road bikes are often 120. This thing is borderline usable.

No it's not. I use mini portable pump and it's just fine.
Mar 26, 2025
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Mar 26, 2025
thetickz
Mar 26, 2025
436 Posts
Quote from meetjasper :
100 PSI is a common pressure level for things like inflating car tires, certain power tools, or air mattresses. For example, most car tires are inflated to a pressure of around 30-35 PSI, but this pump could reach up to 100 PSI, which is a higher capacity.

What? Car tires are typically around 35 PSI and who the heck would use a floor pump for a car tire 😄, this is for bikes. Mountain bike tires are inflated to around 20-25 PSI. Walmart bikes around 40 PSI. Road bike tires are 60-80 PSI nowadays depending on your weight and tire width. Only really old narrow road tires are inflated to 100 PSI.

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