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Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2025
Works well
Tam
Reviewed in the United States on October 7, 2024
It's easy to inflate bike tires using the AerGun X-1000 floor bike pump. The bike pump does not require an adaptor for Presta valves or Shrader valves (I have only used the bike pump with Presta valves). You can easily inflate tires to the desired pressure by moving the red arrow to the desired pressure reading of the built-in pressure gauge, although I have not compared the pressure reading of the built-in pressure gauge to the pressure reading of another pressure gauge. You can easily release pressure from a (e.g., overinflated) tire by pressing a small metal ball near the lock lever at the end of the hose of the pump.
Customer from TO
Reviewed in Canada on August 30, 2022
Needed a new pump for bicycle tires and basketball, this one works! Easy to use, attaches well to the tire. It has a holder for the ball inflator adaptor so no need to hunt for it when I need it. Easy to read pressure gauge and the tube clamps to the body of the pump for storage. The one thing I was not so impressed with was the packaging. The box was crushed upon arrival, there was hardly any paper protecting the pump. I was relieved the item wasn't damaged too badly, it had a minor scratch on the foot stand. Overall I would recommend this pump.
JCGC
Reviewed in the United States on December 15, 2022
We purchased this pump over a year ago and it has held up perfectly. Prior to this we were using a Planet Bike pump which worked OK but was very difficult to secure to a Presta valve stem without damaging the core by bending it.The AerGun is easy to lock or unlock on the valve. The air release button to lower pressure if you put too much works well, just remember to stop pressing it after letting a little out since it doesn't read accurately until you stop releasing air.It's lightweight but seems to be well built. The first pump we tried was the Lezyne Classic which is an $80 pump. It screws onto presta valves and I assumed that would work well. The problem over the course of 2 days it was difficult to know when to stop screwing it to get air into the tire and when unscrewing it frequently loosened or completely removed the core letting out all the air. This was a major headache with tubeless tires since the tire came free from the rim and the pump did not have enough pressure to reseal it to the rim to hold air.The lever on this pump that you flip up to secure to the valve flips with little effort and other than being sure you don't have any fingers in the way when you close, it works great.
Luis M.
Reviewed in Mexico on June 5, 2021
El producto venía en una caja súper grande, sin la cinta de Amazon, el manómetro no sirve, es una pena, el cuerpo de la bomba se se rayado o maltratado. En fin, se espero tanto tiempo para nada. Lo regresaré.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on August 29, 2020
Easy and reliable
Francisco Fernandez
Reviewed in Mexico on August 13, 2020
Justo lo que yo buscaba, a buen precio
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on July 17, 2020
Works extremely well, on both types of valve stem.
Tiffany A O'Shaughnessy
Reviewed in the United States on October 6, 2020
I read a review before I bought this that said they wished they could give it 6 stars, and I want to up that to 100 stars. I have a road bike with presta valves and I have fought for years with my bike pump. I thought it was just user error, I even watched multiple videos to try to figure out what I was doing wrong, but every time I would pump my tires I'd get a bad seal and then it would be hard to take the nozzle off. I'd hurt my hand, lose tons of air, and it was so frustrating. Turns out, it wasn't me, it was the pump! This Aergun pump is so simple, so easy, and so smooth! It attaches to the valve like a dream, the pressure gauge is easy to read and accurate, pumping is easy/no strain involved, and then it removes smoothly too with almost no air lost. I hate wasting money and buying things when what I have technically still works, but after buying this pump, I realize that my old pump was just designed poorly, and I'm so glad I bought this pump.
Sara
Reviewed in the United States on December 17, 2017
I think that, once a year, Amazon should let us give a 6 star review, for the best product we have bought all year. This would be my 6 star.Yes, the humble bicycle pump. I could not ask for a better pump, especially at this price. I had another bicycle pump that made me think one or more of the following: 1. I do not know how to use a tire pump. 2. There is something wrong with my tire pump. And/or 3. There is something wrong with my tires. It turns out, it wasn't 1 or 3, because with this new pump, even I can quickly and easily get my tires to the desired pressure.I am a bike computer, not a bike enthusiast. My bike is my work horse, and I don't want to have to know how to do more than absolutely necessary. With my old pump, I felt like I could not get a good connection, and the tire would end up flatter than I started. With this, I simply pop it on, flip up the switch, and pump until I hit my desired PSI. I flip the switch back, and take it off. That is it. No air leakage whatsoever.Pros:Easy to readEasy to pumpEasy to put on and take offHandy clip to keep the hose off if the groundIt works with both types of tiresIt's quickCons:It's not a particularly attractive shade of green? Yeah, I've got nothing.Summary: It quickly and easily fills my bicycle tires with the desired amount of air. Which is exactly hat I need it to do.
Niles508
Reviewed in the United States on July 2, 2015
Easy to attach to tire valve (any type), easy to pump. I can only assume the pressure gauge is accurate -- and, it seems to be the case, based upon other reviews. That was one of my main reasons for getting this pump. With my old floor pump ( a cheap one from Walmart or Target or K-mart), I could not pump the tire pressure past 60 lbs on the gauge, even though the gauge went up to 100 lbs. I also knew that the gauge was reading 10 lbs off (but I could never remember if it was reading "high" or "low"). The act of measuring the tire pressure with a separate tire gauge always inevitably released air from the tire, and inevitably left me with an under-inflated tire -- even below the 60 lb reading I could get from the tire pump gauge. So, looking at reviews on the web, and on Amazon, it seemed like the AerGun was the best bet. Another brand seemed to get the top ratings on the web, but there were significant dissensions from this in the Amazon reviews. And, the other brand is $20 more expensive. So, I picked the AerGun. It seems perfectly good to me -- pumps up my tires to 85 PSI with no problem (according to its gauge). The head is a bit larger than other standard pumps, but it did not really interfere with attachment to my tires. In some situations, it is possible that this might be an issue. The air hose is long, making for easy attachment from different positions, etc. There is a marker that you can set on the gauge to mark your goal for tire pressure - convenient. And shipping of the item was very fast.
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