Fanttik Innovation Direct via Amazon has
Fanttik X8 Ace Cordless Portable Bike Pump Tire Inflator (up to 150 PSI) on sale for $39.98 - $16.99 with promo code
X8ACESD10 at checkout =
$22.99.
Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.
Thanks to Staff Member
Bruinnn for sharing this deal.
About this Item:
- Jet-Inflate & Auto Stop: 17 L/min airflow, inflates road bike tire in 16s, ±1 PSI precision, auto-stops at preset pressure.
- Palm-Sized Inflator: 4.33 x 3.35 x 1.77 inches, fits in bike bag, includes lanyard for backpack attachment.
- Designed for Bicycles: Four preset modes (Fat/Mountain/City/Road Bike), custom mode with 150 PSI max pressure.
- Unique Fabric Art: Waterproof, anti-oil, anti-scratch material, built-in LED for nighttime/emergency use.
- What You Get: X8 Ace Bike Pump, air tube (Schrader), Presta valve adaptor, ball needle adapter, USB cable, user manual.
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Would this work on car tires? What would happen? Just curious... I know you can get other ones for the car
Car tires are high volume low pressure. Bike tires are high pressure low volume. This pump doesn't have the power/battery or duty cycle to run long enough to put out the volume required to fill a car tire.
I've learned that if you're okay with a 6-8 capital letter brand name on Amazon, you may as well put in a good description, sort by price low-high, and then quickly page through the accessories and crap on the first 5-6 pages until you find someone selling at or below cost to either get their brand started or dump inventory. Just know that Amazon will only give you about 7-8 pages of results sometimes, so you'll have to re-search using the $ range starting at the cost on the last page.
Here's a slightly cheaper version with similar size and specs, very possibly the same unit with a different shell, for $18. https://www.amazon.com/FYXGZZH-Pr...B0F2FD9SXM
Is is worth the time it took to find that vs saving an extra $5 for a less common product brand/packaging (OPs has been around for a year or more, starting somewhere over $75-100 for the size novelty)? Probably not in this case.
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