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frontpage Posted by Red_Liz | Staff • 5d ago
frontpage Posted by Red_Liz | Staff • 5d ago

Fanttik X8 Ace Bike Pump w/ Presta & Schrader Valve (Up to 150 PSI)

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Fanttik Innovation Direct via Amazon has Fanttik X8 Ace Bike Pump w/ Presta & Schrader Valve (Up to 150 PSI) for $27.99 - $5.04 when you apply promo code SDX8ACE2 at checkout = $22.95. Shipping is free w/ Prime or $35+ orders.

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Product Details:
  • Offers 17 L/min airflow, filling a road bike tire in just 16 seconds. Perfect for quick bike tire inflation.
  • Automatically stops when the preset pressure is reached, ensuring accurate inflation without overblowing.
  • Palm-sized design, ideal for single-handed use, and fits inside any bike bag. Comes with a premium lanyard for easy carrying.
  • Provides preset modes for fat, mountain, city, and road bikes. It can inflate up to 150 PSI.
  • Built with anti-scratch, waterproof, and anti-oil materials, designed to withstand outdoor environments.
  • Equipped with built-in LED lights for easy use at night or in low-light conditions.

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Fanttik Innovation Direct via Amazon has Fanttik X8 Ace Bike Pump w/ Presta & Schrader Valve (Up to 150 PSI) for $27.99 - $5.04 when you apply promo code SDX8ACE2 at checkout = $22.95. Shipping is free w/ Prime or $35+ orders.

Thanks to SD Staff Member Red_Liz for sharing this deal.

Product Details:
  • Offers 17 L/min airflow, filling a road bike tire in just 16 seconds. Perfect for quick bike tire inflation.
  • Automatically stops when the preset pressure is reached, ensuring accurate inflation without overblowing.
  • Palm-sized design, ideal for single-handed use, and fits inside any bike bag. Comes with a premium lanyard for easy carrying.
  • Provides preset modes for fat, mountain, city, and road bikes. It can inflate up to 150 PSI.
  • Built with anti-scratch, waterproof, and anti-oil materials, designed to withstand outdoor environments.
  • Equipped with built-in LED lights for easy use at night or in low-light conditions.

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Written by powerfuldoppler | Staff

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Written by Red_Liz | Staff

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Model: Fanttik X8 Ace Bike Pump 150PSI Fast Portable Tire Inflator, Cordless Rechargeable Electric Bicycle Air Pump, Auto Stop, with Presta and Schrader Valve for Fat, Mountain Bike, City Bike, Road Bike

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thriftstoreguy
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Can this be used for motorcycles?
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qhoa1385
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Quote from thriftstoreguy :
Can this be used for motorcycles?
Yes, most motorcycles I know use schrader valve. Bicycle valve is called presta, which this pump also include a little adapter
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RugerRedhawk
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Quote from thriftstoreguy :
Can this be used for motorcycles?
No, it won't be able to put out the volume needed. Maybe ok for bicycles and soccer balls.
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scdiamond
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Will this fill a flat tire? Cause that would be... epic.
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mraham
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anyone know if this does auto-start? So if the pressure in the object drops, will it kick back on to maintain pressure continuously
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idiggplants
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Quote from qhoa1385 :
Yes, most motorcycles I know use schrader valve. Bicycle valve is called presta, which this pump also include a little adapter
its not about the valve, its aobut the power of the unit.
Quote from thriftstoreguy :
Can this be used for motorcycles?
i highly doubt it. this things upper limit is probably tires on hand trucks, lawn carts, mowers, etc. the amount of pressure/volume you need in a motorcycle tire would push this thing to its absolute limit. if it does it once, it likely wont do it again. to be clear, i dont have this unit, but pumps this size at twice the price have those limitations and i have no reason to believe this extra generic, staff posted advert product would be any different.
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LivingWell
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Quote from idiggplants :
its not about the valve, its aobut the power of the unit.

i highly doubt it. this things upper limit is probably tires on hand trucks, lawn carts, mowers, etc. the amount of pressure/volume you need in a motorcycle tire would push this thing to its absolute limit. if it does it once, it likely wont do it again. to be clear, i dont have this unit, but pumps this size at twice the price have those limitations and i have no reason to believe this extra generic, staff posted advert product would be any different.
It might work, I've pumped up a car tire with a regular manual bicycle pump before.

If it doesn't meet expectations, I've heard amazon has a generous return policy.
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SiennaFruit401
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Quote from thriftstoreguy :
Can this be used for motorcycles?

It should. I just saw Fanttik sponsors a motorcycle reviewer on YouTube, I think the guys channel is called Dork in the road, the episode I saw with fanttik in it is on the Himalayan 450
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PedroR
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complete garbage staff post
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overzeetop
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Quote from thriftstoreguy :
Can this be used for motorcycles?
Back of the envelope: a full charge will bring a typical motorcycle tire from flat to ~22-25 PSI. Maybe enough to get you safely to a repair station at slow speeds, or to top off a tire that's 5-10 psi low, but not much more. Just not enough juice in the battery to inflate a whole tire.
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LivelyApple1750
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I've been carrying a mini manual pump in my frame bag for years but it's so hard to resist these mini battery-powered pumps. They look great on paper but I always end up thinking about how they'll become e-waste after a couple years since the batteries are non-replaceable.
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ebr
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I've had this for a few years. I use it to top of bike tires. It's slow if you are trying to fully inflate. This is too large to be mounted to a bike frame.
It's great for what it is and has been solid to me.
I upgraded the presta head which made it much easier to use: amazon.com/dp/B00J6CIBJ0
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idiggplants
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Quote from LivelyApple1750 :
I've been carrying a mini manual pump in my frame bag for years but it's so hard to resist these mini battery-powered pumps. They look great on paper but I always end up thinking about how they'll become e-waste after a couple years since the batteries are non-replaceable.
you got that right. we need a trend for more of these companies to move to replaceable 18650 batteries. even if it requires screws to do so. i think they assume everyone wants the smallest package possible, when in reality if they marketed it appropriately, i suspect a ton of people would be ok with sacrificing size for replacement batteries.
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thespacecowboy
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Quote from scdiamond :
Will this fill a flat tire? Cause that would be... epic.
A flat cycle tire? Yes, but if you're thinking for commuting/cycling, you may be better with a single use CO2 one which would be a lot lighter and reliable.

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scdiamond
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Quote from thespacecowboy :
A flat cycle tire? Yes, but if you're thinking for commuting/cycling, you may be better with a single use CO2 one which would be a lot lighter and reliable.
what about a car tire?

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