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Reviewed in the United States on June 28, 2024
Good
Mel See
Reviewed in the United States on April 12, 2024
Pros: Works good for inflating balls and bike tires. Haven’t tried it for much else so far. Has a foldable foot stand that reduces the amount of foot space it takes. Comes with a few attachments; ball needle, and a couple of valves. Has a couple of spots to attach the hose so it’s not flopping all over In theory the handle is also removable after it is put on, but I haven’t tried to remove it. Cons: There isn’t a spot to attach the handle once it is removed for storage. Personally I just haven’t taken the handle back off because I am concerned that the handle will get separated from the rest. It would be nice if there was a way to clip the handle on the side.
CX
Reviewed in the United States on December 2, 2023
I'm able to push so much air with this pump, I'm kind of impressed! I found it very easy to use, and in particular I found that little kickstand to be VERY convenient. I like how it's something you can pop-out but then lift back up when not in use, making storage much easier, but also with it down makes pumping easier too!
D. Thomas
Reviewed in the United States on December 10, 2023
This little bike pump has a variety of options. Bummer that it doesn't include a built in pressure gauge though, especially at this price point. I have a small air compressor in my garage but sometimes it's just easier to grab a portable hand pump rather than turn on the compressor, uncoil the hose, fill the tire, recoil the hose and turn off the compressor. I can quickly use this pump on our bicycles, my dolly, my wheelbarrow, my gas powered pressure washer, etc, etc. Then I just use my air pressure gauge to bring things into spec. I would have to do that with my compressor as well so no biggie.
BlankFrank
Reviewed in the United States on November 17, 2023
The Veltuno Bike Pump simply makes airing up a bicycle tire or basketball or inflatable pool toy or air mattress or any number of other objects requiring inflation far more easier than inflating the same with a more standard volume pump. This is for the casual user to inflate whatever needs inflating. It's a no-frills pump, but it does have a couple of additional features to assist in inflating what needs inflating with the detachable accessories like the needle to inflate a football or the adapters to inflate a beach ball or air mattress.The high volume of air is easier to pump simply by the pumps design and more air + easier to pump means you can inflate whatever needs inflating with much less work. Even the kids can do it with ease.This pump is not professional by any means, but it is exactly what you'll want to have around the home for convenience.
Framingham Marc
Reviewed in the United States on November 11, 2023
I ride a bike whose wheels use Presta valves, other members of my family have bikes with Schrader valves. My old pump is getting a bit flaky, so I thought that this might be a good replacement.The handle comes detached. It is easy to attach. It is advertised to be easy to remove for travel. This pump is huge to take while riding a bike, and if I am taking it somewhere by car, there is no reason to remove the handle.Attached to the pump is a translucent plastic container that holds a few adapters. Currently I use none of the adapters, but it does seem like a handy container.The only bikes that needed air at the time are my adult children's bikes. I tied filling one of their tires with air. The connector on the hose is labeled P and S, but the Presta and Schrader valves. This connector feels like it is made out of a cheap plastic. I ony tested the pump on a tire with a Schrader valve. The hose was barely long enough. The body of the pump is a bit short. It was easy to connect the pump to the tire. The pump was surprisingly efficient at filling the tire. Unfortunately there is no guage, so I could only estimate when the tire was at the appropriate pressure.
DoughBoy & EggGirl
Reviewed in the United States on November 11, 2023
It's a FLOOR PUMP, not a bike-mounted pump, at least according to this listing (and I can't imagine carrying it) and what good is a floor pump without a built-in pressure gauge? My BlackBurn pump from like 1995 has this. I think maybe the old steel Columbia I had in the 1960's didn't have one... .I hope they can fix this. The design of having both presta and schrader connectors is really good and it does indeed seem to pump quite well, but there is no way I'm using a floor pump with a separate gauge for pressure.
Michael J
Reviewed in the United States on November 11, 2023
You can’t tell from the product photos, but this pump is less than 19” tall- much shorter than any of my other bicycle tire pumps. The stroke is correspondingly short, and that, along with the small size, makes this uncomfortable to use for someone my height (6’2”) although it might suit smaller adults and teens. The dual-use chuck (presta and schrader) is handy, and the air reservoir does smoothen out pumping although it requires you to pressurize both the reservoir and the tire. The pump has a stated capacity of 160psi but this will more likely be used to pump tires to no more than 60mm. Construction quality is fair; the piston shaft rocks back and forth more than I’d like. Overall, this might be best for older children.
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